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Son “StarDust” Seok Hee leaves Myinsanity

ESH_Adam 2015-01-06 10:40:33

Son "StarDust" Seok Hee and mYinsanity have chosen to go their separate ways. StarDust was laregly responsible for putting mYinsanity on the map after his historic run at the 2013 Dreamhack Open: Summer where he defeated Brood War legend Lee "Jaedong" Jae Dong to become the champion. Without him, mYinsanity likely wouldnt be the powerhouse of a team it is today. Both parties have split amicably, with StarDust moving to the United States to play in WCS this year.

StarDust had this to say about his departure from mYinsanity:

I am feeling very melancholic, I was in mYinsanity for 1 year and six months and it was probably the most brilliant time in my life. When i joined mYinsanity both the team and me were unknowns and now as the time elapsed we became one of the most successful Starcraft 2 teams in the scene. This is something we achieved together, which is exceptional for me. mYinsanity gave me the time i needed to become what i am now. It fills me with pride that i was able to be a part of it. But now it is time to leave the team and move on. Thanks everybody who supported me in the last one and a half years! This wont be the end …
see you ~!

Don’t be disappointed that i don’t mention every person, that i met while playing for mYi,
as you know i will always keep you guys in my heart!

ScooTer, the Starcraft manager for mYinsanity, had the following to say about StarDust leaving:

 StarDust was the backbone of our Starcraft 2 team since we started to go professional with signing Tarson and StarDust back in 2013. We took a big risk with signing a fairly unknown korean player back then but it shortly paid off with StarDusts incredible run at the Dreamhack: Summer 2013. It was always a pleasure to work with a guy such as StarDust, not only online but also at offline tournaments. I will never forget attending tournaments like the HSC, various Dreamhacks or the Ogaming Summerparty together with StarDust, not only because he achieved great results there he also always was the guy to hang out with.
Nothing more to say than that I wish StarDust the very best for his future, wherever it will lead him!

 

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