Kevin Kerr
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I don't think costreaming is saving esports, it's short term gain in trade for long term instability. It has value when implemented well, which it isn't currently. Broadcasts have been undermined by audiences being split between similar products before, and it can happen again.






For people who don't know, we're witnessing a once in a lifetime esports event that wont ever be repeated: FlaSh, who is the greatest esports player of all time has just returned to Stacraft after multiple years away and had prior opted out of participating in some events to let others win titles. FlaSh completely warped the meta every single time around his will for 17years straight and is the only progamer in history to boast a 70% winrate in all matchups over hundreds of games. The meta has changed greatly, as have the maps since he last played. Seeing him return and try to now bend it and reestablish it as flash's world is something that will never happen again. There are several commentary channels covering his games/replays vs the other elite pros, and watching him lose a lot as he adjusts and experiments is interesting, and yet he already developed a new build. No other game has ever had a FlaSh, that is how unrivaled his dominance and meta warping is.


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