The first KeSPA cup was hosted in 2005 as a tournament to allow professional
StarCraft teams to play against amateur teams. Events were also held for
Special Force,
Kartrider, and
FreeStyle Street Basketball. The second event was held in 2007 at
Sejong University and also included
WarCraft III and
Counter-Strike. In 2014, seven years since the last event, KeSPA Cup was brought back for its modern iteration and it has been held every year since.
StarCraft II was the only game that had a tournament in the relaunch of the initiative and it featured 16 of the year's best players playing for 8 million
South Korean won. The following year, two tournaments for StarCraft II were held, the first in May and the second in July.
League of Legends was added as one of the events in 2015. In 2016, Alex "Neeb" Sunderhaft became the first non-Korean
StarCraft player to win a major Korean tournament in sixteen years after winning the 2016 KeSPA Cup. The previous non-Korean champion was
Guillaume Patry, who won the first
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