
Therefore, it is unknown how permanent this race switch is.
#Longest pro starcraft 2 game series#
However, he played his next series as Zerg, losing to MarineLorD in the SC2Improve Team League Season 6 Semifinals. He played his next series as Protoss, losing 3-0 to Uzikoti in Topdogs Season 4.

On June 29, 2016, FireCake announced that he was switching races from Zerg to Protoss. He was replaced in Underdogs Season 20 by Clem. On September 18, 2015, FireCake was banned from all O'Gaming events until the start of 2016. One month later, on December 4, 2015, FireCake announced that he had left the team, declaring that Madkraken Gaming had failed to honor their part of the contract. On April 6, 2015, FireCake won his first major tournament after beating PiG, MarineLorD, MacSed, PsiOniC, Lilbow and TRUE.Ī few days before the release of Legacy of the Void, on November 2, 2015, FireCake joined Madkraken Gaming. In the Round of 16, FireCake defeated MaNa but lost twice against Polt, the future winner of WCS Premier League 2015 Season 1. He managed to reach the Round of 16, taking a map from ForGG and winning against puCK twice. In 2015, FireCake succeeded to qualify for Challenger League, and then beat Starbuck to reach for the fourth time the WCS Premier League, being the last remaining French player in this edition.

In WCS 2014 Europe Season 3 Challenger League, he lost 2-3 against Serral, and did not qualify for Premier league for the first time in a year. South Koreas StarCraft ProLeague, the longest-running StarCraft esports league in existence, will close down after 14 seasons, the chairman of the Korean Esports Association said in a statement. On May 19, 2014, FireCake won the European qualifier of HSC IX. On April 30, 2014, he qualified for the WCS 2014 Premier League Europe Season 2 by defeating Verdi 3-1. Heart of the Swarmedit His last match against MaNa lasted nearly three hours making it the longest pro StarCraft II match in history at the time. On March 23, 2014, FireCake joined Punchline ESC. In January 2014 he qualified for the WCS 2014 Premier League Europe Season 1 by defeating Strelok 3-1. His last match against MaNa lasted nearly three hours making it the longest pro StarCraft II match in history at the time. In Season 3 he lost against MC and StarDust but managed to keep his Challenger League status by beating BlinG and MaNa. There, he managed to maintain his Challenger League status for Season 2, losing to Bly then placing 3rd in his group, with losses to ThorZaIN and MaNa and a victory over Bischu. In May 2013, FireCake qualified for the WCS 2013 Challenger League Europe Season 1 overcoming players such as Snuffe, MarineLorD, Tarrantius, ShoWTimE and LiveZerg.

Notably, he qualified for WCS France 2012 and placed 8th beating Kenzy and Adelscott.
