Ever wondered how the progaming team homes look like? Then take the tour around WeMadeFox's headquarters.
The video shows the player sleeping rooms, practice rooms, the kitchen and the head coach office. We also get to see the team's stack of trophies, medals and statues.
WeMade FOX ended in a seventh place in the Proleague, with a 12-10 score. The team has a wide set of players, where the most known player is without a doubt the Terran player Lee Yoon Yeol, more known as NaDa.
Links
SCForAll.com - Take the WeMade FOX headquarters tour
I always think that this must be horrible,
and most of the players are damn young too young
in my opinion to make this decision if this is
realy all they want for their lives.
tiny bedrooms filled with beds... looks like in a
youth hostel... i wouldnt want to sleep there:-/
actually... who described it as a penthouse?
and so many talented players dont even make it in
the a team to get out of this gaming factory...
what do they do after their career?
u haft to chose [artosis vods] then PICK Wemade
headquaters :)
there are no direct link to the vod, u haft to
chose what vid u wanna see, els it will keep on
loading 'till the world goes under.
atleast what i think :)
Hmm i think that is a mess. I would get sick of bw
in like couple months living like this. I think
they are like robots, working for the team owner
and making him load of money....
i would really love to see somebody uploading this
vid to a portal where i can see it without
reloading it every 3 seconds... it seems like the
side is really slow at the moment...and i already
checked my connection for that^^
am i right with my assumption if i think they
divided the sleeping rooms to team b and a
players? and who does the most "fancy"
room with 2 pc's and a bed belong to?
Do you think more events between the Korean pro-scene and the foreign community should be organized? (Example: Spirit Tournament, World-Wide Invitiational) (841 votes)
Yes, it will help both communities grow stronger!
(73%)
Yes, but it will do very little for both communities or help only one of the two