Interview with Geoff "iNcontroL" Robinson
First off, will you be joining IdrA in Korea?
Can't really answer that at this time.. the korea stuff is still fresh and developing. Plans are not settled.
How do you think Greg's move to Korea will affect his play? Do you think living there will agree with him better than it did the first time?
Can't answer that either actually. The plans on what korea will consist of are not fully determined. Will it be a GSL? Will he train there for an extended period of time? We don't know yet.. we are just excited at the opportunity.
I'm sensing a theme here.
If all the questions are about Korea, then yes I don't really know much, to be honest.
What do you think changed Greg's mind about Korea?
He has always valued the training quality there.. it's inescapable how much better it is than anywhere else. It was being alone that made it less than an exciting endeavor for him. Now that he has some of the best teammates you can ask for, Korea becomes a lot more attractive for extended stay.
Last but not least, is there anything you'd like to say about HuK's move to EG? There's quite an uproar on both sides today, but can you say anything from your perspective as someone who's been around since day 1 of StarCraft and has been experiencing the growth of North American eSports first hand?
It's an exciting day when a player like Huk gets recognized for his achievements and skill in the kind of way every SC2 player wishes... financial stability to do the thing he loves. EG is excited to have him and Huk is a great guy that makes everyone around him better. Couldn't ask for a better situation for EG.
Original Post
The wait is finally over. After several days of hype and an I Love Bees style ARG, Evil Geniuses revealed their big news.
Evil Geniuses acquired Chris "HuK" Loranger from Team Liquid. This highly controversial move was widely rumored to be the case, but EG isn't done there.
In addition to this bombshell of an announcement, EG is also sending Greg "IdrA" Fields back to Korea. Both of these players will join PuMa in a brand new EG training house in Korea.
Evil Geniuses Press Release:
StarCraft 2's most storied rivals have come together. Chris "HuK" Loranger has joined forces with Greg "IdrA" Fields on Evil Geniuses. Beginning in October, both players will train alongside EG.PuMa at an undisclosed practice facility in Seoul, South Korea.
One year ago, when HuK became Liquid`HuK, we at EG were left wondering what could've been. We spent the past twelve months watching from the sidelines as HuK, thanks in large part to excellent support from Liquid, went from MLG Champion, to Code A, to Code S, and most recently, became Champion of DreamHack and HSC III.
With his Liquid contract expiring, we decided that we didn't want to spend another year looking in from the outside. After receiving permission from Victor "Nazgul" Goossens, the owner of Liquid, we entered negotiations with HuK, and quickly came to a verbal agreement. After several weeks, and multiple discussions with HuK, his new contract with EG was finalized. Subsequently, after speaking with Nazgul, EG purchased the remainder of his current contract from Liquid.
"I'm excited about my future with EG, and I'm looking forward to training with all of my teammates, especially IdrA and PuMa in Korea. I know that some of my fans might be upset that I'm joining EG, but I hope that most will continue to support me regardless of what shade of blue I'm wearing ^^;;."" -Chris "HuK" Loranger
From Liquid's side, HuK's decision was difficult to take, but it was handled with only the utmost mutual respect and professionalism by both Liquid and EG.
"We're sorry to see Chris go. Not only is he an excellent player, but he was a close friend to the team. We did everything we could to keep him on Liquid, but in the end Chris made the choice he thought was best. We respect his decisions regarding his career, and wish him luck with Evil Geniuses." -Victor "Nazgul" Goossens, Owner of Liquid
For EG, this is a very big moment. We're adding an amazing player to our team in HuK, and we're looking forward to the amazing results that the combination of HuK, IdrA, and PuMa training together in Korea will undoubtedly produce. It's definitely cause for some excitement. But at the same time, we're well aware that, to some - especially fans of Liquid - this announcement will be as shocking as it is upsetting.
"Everyone knows that Nazgul and Liquid treat their players extremely well, and HuK was certainly no exception. We at EG want to publicly recognize and applaud the instrumental role Liquid has played in the progression of HuK's career up to this point. While EG and Liquid` players have intense rivalries, and our teams compete fiercely, the two companies have always had a mutually respectful relationship on the management level - hence EG purchasing the remainder of HuK's expiring Liquid contract. But at the end of the day, EG has two continual obligations: to field the best team that we possibly can, and to support professional gamers as well as we possibly can. In signing HuK, we're fulfilling both of those obligations, and I don't think that either needs to be apologized for.
I understand that this announcement will be upsetting to much of the TL community. I'm very well aware that Liquid fans don't tend to be the biggest EG fans. But I would like to request that, regardless of how you feel about EG, you please don't think differently about HuK because of this change - as you can see, his former teammates and management at Liquid certainly don't. I'm sure some of you may think that you'll never be able to see EG.HuK the same way you saw Liquid`HuK. But, before you jump to any conclusions, please, just give it a try. He's still HuK. And after all, the concept of him, IdrA, and PuMa competing together in Korea should spark at least a little bit of intrigue in even the most ardent of EG anti-fans." -Alexander Garfield, Owner of EG
HuK will make his EG debut later this week alongside EG.PuMa at the Intel Extreme Masters GamesCom tournament in Cologne, Germany, after which he will [return to Korea to continue his Code S run under the EG flag/travel to EG's North American training house to prepare for MLG Raleigh with IdrA, PuMa, and the rest of the team. The details of EG's Korean training facility will be released in the weeks leading up to October - and don't worry, we won't put you guys through another countdown for that announcement.
TeamLiquid's release: http://www.teamliquid.net/forum/viewmessage.php?topic_id=255528
I'm excited to see a foreigner team finally (hopefully) do well in the GSL :D
IdrA and HuK FIGHTING!
6It takes IdrA out of the North American pro house. Not too sure what to think of it until I know when the others will follow their move to Korea.
4I was initially kind of upset at first by this, but firstly, you can't blame HuK at all. It is NOT easy to make a living as a progamer, even at his level. So if you can gain any sort of financial stability, you'd be a fool not to. But I'm a biiiiit worried for the longevity of this, even though they're saying they'll get along, I could see Greg getting fed up with having to deal with him so much. But still, those two in Korea? I have very high hopes for the foreigners in Korea in the future. Especially once Naniwa, Thorzain, Fenix, and Sase all get settled in, there could be some serious foreigner skull smashing in the future. Especially if EG got into the GSTL or something and had those guys join as free agents. Exciting shit, yo.
2It was a mistake for idra to leave korea to begin with (his skills have deteriorated since). i suppose he is just righting those mistakes by returning.
that being said, am i the only one who finds this announcement to be underwhelming?
1good look to him, it seems that teamliquid even being the biggest web community doesnt have money enough to keep huk
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RIP huk winning. from now on your wont win a single event. gg
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Oh cool, EG using the internet hype machine to announce how they poached another player. There's really no words for this. Get ready for the e-riot.
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First? =:D am I cool now? (please don't downvote me ;_;)
This was a bit dissappointing, but it kinda satisfied me




































HuK and IdrA, on the same team, living together in Korea?!? That's pretty crazy to think about. Holy crap.
9Aug 16th 2011 4:04 PM