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Moon not worried about WarCraft's future

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"Some teams have disbanded but the number of leagues are increasing. I know the situation because I continuously participate in many leagues and tournaments. I think it is not that bad," says Moon in a recent interview.

The recent NGL-ONE winner does not feel the "crisis" in WarCraft 3. He thinks eSports has a bright future and that the number of leagues are increasing.

- "I have never thought of quitting. I felt anxiety a little but Wemade Fox, an outstanding korean gaming team, hired me and I am very thankful for that. I was not so worried because E-sports has a bright future," says Moon to fnatic.com's lead editor Cameron "fams" Carson.

While there are more and more competitions opening up in the Asian scene, such as the mysterious ECL and the rebirth of Stars War, Europe has taken a set of blows.

For Moon, the second best paid progamer in Korea, he is content with how things seem to run in the WeMade FOX house.

- "Four hours practicing in the morning, three hours in the afternoon and another three hours in the evening. There are meal times and breaks between them. The training plan is well-organized and I'm healthy in body and mind," says the Korean Night Elf player to fnatic.com.

Moon also say that he is doing his duties as an honorary ambassador for the DotA-like game Avalon Heroes, designed by WeMade. He was also recently married, but says in the interview that his busy league schedule hindered them to go on their honeymoon.

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