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ESWC: FoV fills the void to spice up Group D
Written by Malystryx in scene 3 months ago (20 comments) | Tagged in: fov mtw eswc masters
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With the announcements of the groups earlier today, the ESWC have updated their groups filling in the 1 empty space in group D with Dae Hui "FoV" Cho of mTw.

With this addition, Group D also becomes an interesting group with FoV joining fellow Koreans Jae Ho 'Moon' Jang and Du Seop 'WhO' Chang as well as Daniel 'LiiLD.C' Claesson and WC3L rookie of the season Marc 'yAwS' Förster of Team Alternate.

FoV becomes the sixth Korean in the event, making the Koreans even outnumber the number of French players. This will be FoV's first competition under his new nickname, mtw-FoV.

Group D:

Moon (South Korea)
Who (South Korea)
Liild.C (Sweden)
Yaws (Germany)
FoV (South Korea) **NEW**

Other Groups

Group A:

Sky (China)
Tod (France)
HG (France)
XlorD (Germany)
Lucifer (South Korea)

Group B:

Lyn (South Korea)
Grubby (Holland)
Demigod (Iran)
Wolf (France)
Rotterdam (Holland)

Group C:

Reign (South Korea)
HoT (Ukraine)
Psyko (France)
DNA (Hungary)
Kleenex (France)

ESWC.com



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