BreAKerTV Profile Blog Joined November 2011 Taiwan 1575 Posts #1



Flash Wolves never die. They just disappear when you blink.



I know you guys maybe have heard this a million times, but it's hard to put in to words.



I knew eventually there would be a time when the Flash Wolves team would disband their Starcraft 2 roster. I just didn't think it would happen this soon, not long after the launch of LoTV.



Due to my own attention drifting away from SC2 and going to other games, I had neglected that many members of the team had left. Vanilla and Slam left in April 2015, but who could miss San and Leenock in August? They continued to foster academy roster players, like the recent Nice who is qualified for Dreamhack Leipzig with a 2:0 win over sen, and another player named Cell who was in GM. Ian announced he would leave in October to begin his university studies. Now Parting is gone.



That leaves one: Has.



Obviously, maybe half of the endemic sponsors of the team have a large interest in Taiwan domestically. As long as there was Starcraft 2 at TeSL, there was reason enough to have at least two eSports teams playing in their tournaments: Wayi and Flash Wolves. Then for some strange reason, unbeknownst to the public, TeSL stopped broadcasting all Blizzard titles. A cooperation that began in 2011 had suddenly ended in March 2015.



All great things come to an end, but remember these words:



I know you guys maybe have heard this a million times, but it's hard to put in to words.I knew eventually there would be a time when the Flash Wolves team would disband their Starcraft 2 roster. I just didn't think it would happen this soon, not long after the launch of LoTV.Due to my own attention drifting away from SC2 and going to other games, I had neglected that many members of the team had left. Vanilla and Slam left in April 2015, but who could miss San and Leenock in August? They continued to foster academy roster players, like the recent Nice who is qualified for Dreamhack Leipzig with a 2:0 win over sen, and another player named Cell who was in GM. Ian announced he would leave in October to begin his university studies. Now Parting is gone.That leaves one: Has.Obviously, maybe half of the endemic sponsors of the team have a large interest in Taiwan domestically. As long as there was Starcraft 2 at TeSL, there was reason enough to have at least two eSports teams playing in their tournaments: Wayi and Flash Wolves. Then for some strange reason, unbeknownst to the public, TeSL stopped broadcasting all Blizzard titles. A cooperation that began in 2011 had suddenly ended in March 2015.All great things come to an end, but remember these words: Flash Wolves never die, they just disappear when you Blink Twitter: @BreAKerCS. Website: breakergg.com