[s]interview[/s]

Another very interesting interview was translated and published at wNv-gaming a couple of days ago. This time WSVG caught up with the Korean superstar Jung Hee "BeT.Sweet" Chun, from whom we have heard very little since his departure from SK-Gaming.



Since Sweet and Zacard left SK-Gaming in January we really haven't heard or seen much of them. Just the other day we were saddened when Zacard announced he had to serve his country in the South Korean military and therefore had to give up his gaming career. It was rumoured that the Undead master Sweet had gone inactive but in an interview conducted by WSVG and translated into English by wNv-gaming we are told otherwise.


According to what Sweet tells us in the interview he is training hard in South Korea and preparing for the upcoming World Series of Video Games-stop in Wuhan, China. Obviously, he's hoping to defend his title from last years WSVG-stop in Cheng Du.

In the interview he also gives his opinion about Warcraft III in China compared to South Korea:

War3 is very popular in China currently. And you have also chosen to join a Chinese team. What do you think of the environment of China’s E-sports?

In South Korea, people pay more attention on Starcraft. Therefore, there are fewer tournaments for War3. I am very happy that China’s War3 scene is still very popular. If there were more War3 events in South Korea it would be better. I think there is no particular difference between South Korea and China. China may actually do better than South Korea later.

Follow the link below to read the whole interview at wNv-gaming.

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