You’ve likely seen a Korean Air ad or two. You know, those pretentious “artsy” ads filled with blue fabric and smiling, immaculately made-up female flight attendants? Yeah, those are meant for globetrotting, high-falutin’ corporate types with money to burn for First Class seating everywhere. In its homeland, Korean Air’s ads are a bit more down-to-earth, particularly when the company enters a co-sponsorship – in this case, with professional StarCraft league Ongamenet Starleague...

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It’s StarCraft week at PC Gamer! Our compatriots in PC gaming will be loading their site with news, features and retrospectives to celebrate tomorrow’s launch of StarCraft II: Wings of Liberty. Head there to learn how to make the most out of the StarCraft II map editor, enter for your chance to win a sweet StarCraft II Action Pack from SteelSeries, and find out how to eat like a champion with as PC Gamer celebrates Korean Day with some authentic family recipes. Find all this and more, this week, at www.PCGamer.com...
Blizzard Entertainment and Gom-TV are signing and exclusive broadcasting agreement for Blizzard games.
Remember Hava, the girl who said that she gave Activision’s Bobby Kotick a blowjob for a StarCraft II beta key? Well, she’s back with another hilarious unbeatable strategy video! Witness the return of the Christ ship and discover the disturbing truth about meat balloons and humping bugs…
Blizzard has announced that BlizzCon tickets will go on sale on Wednesday, June 2 and Saturday, June 5, 2010. The event will once again be covered by DirectTV on pay per view and viewers will be able to switch between panels and activities during the show via a multi-channel Internet stream, a new feature for the coverage this year.
The Boy Scouts of America (BSA), just recently turned 100, has accepted the first ever Eagle Scout title for a videogame-related project. Even old and venerable organisations such as the BSA is starting to join us in the 21st century, as they indirectly have started to support competitive gaming of StarCraft as a hobby.
After years of fruitless talks with the Korean e-Sports Players Association, Blizzard has left talks and is now trying to find another partner. Basically, Blizzard want a piece of the massive monetary cake that is the Korean e-Sports scene, at least in StarCraft II.
EGW writes: It's official: Blizzard, renowned publisher of games like Wold of Warcraft, Diablo and Starcraft, is finally coming to Brazil! According to Steve Huot, Blizzard's director for Latin America affairs, the first game on the company's portfolio to be released in Brazil will be Starcraft II, completely in portuguese from menus to voiceworks.
A series of new commercials have surfaced from South Korea’s largest airline, Korean Air – and they’re all about StarCraft. The first of the three advertisements features an extra naughty Protoss Dark Templar who can’t resist stroking the hair of the young woman sitting in front of him. The woman is confused, frightened and eventually angered by the steady stream of harassment – and we’d be upset, too...