sOs (gamer)

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sOs
Kim Yoo-Jin
Current team
Team
GamesStarCraft II
Personal information
NameKim Yoo Jin
NationalitySouth Korean
Career highlights and awards
  • WCS champion (2013, 2015)
  • IEM champion (2014 Poland, 2016 Taipei)
Medal record
Esports
Representing  South Korea
Asian Indoor and Martial Arts Games
Gold medal – first place 2013 South Korea StarCraft II: Heart of the Swarm

Kim Yoo-jin (

Protoss
player. He announced his retirement from professional gaming in 2021.

Career

In 2013, sOs beat

Lee Jaedong at the World Championship Series (WCS).[1][2]

In 2015, he repeated his WCS title after beating

Life in the finals.[3]

In 2018 he made another deep run in the WCS. soS defeated his Jin Air teammate Cho "Maru" Seong Ju 3:0 in the quarterfinal; Maru was one of the favorites after Maru had won three GSLs in a row. sOs lost 0:3 to Kim "Stats" Dae-yeob in the semifinal.[4]

sOs left Jin Air Green Wings for a new Korean team, Team NV, in November 2020. In September 2021, sOs announced his retirement from StarCraft on Team NV's Instagram.[5]

Tournament results

  • 3-4th - 2013 WCS Season 1 Korea GSL
  • 2nd - 2013 WCS Season 1
  • 1st - 2013 WCS Global Finals
  • 2nd - Red Bull Battle Grounds New York City
  • 1st -
    IEM Season VIII
    - World Championship
  • 1st - 2014 Hot6ix Cup
  • 3-4th - 2015 Global StarCraft II League Season 2
  • 1st - 2015 MSI Masters Gaming Arena
  • 3-4th - 2015 DreamHack Open: Stockholm
  • 1st - 2015 WCS Global Finals
  • 2nd - 2016 Global StarCraft II League Season 2
  • 2nd - 2017 Global StarCraft II League Season 3
  • 2nd - 2018 IEM Season XII - PyeongChang
  • 2nd - 2018 AfreecaTV GSL Super Tournament 2
  • 3-4th - 2018 WCS Global Finals[citation needed]

Playstyle

sOs is known for his creative play, often going for unusual build orders and "cheeses": high risk, high reward unconventional openings such as cannon rushing.[4] For example, at the finals of IEM Katowice 2014, sOs opened with the extremely high-risk proxy gateways (placing production buildings in the opponent's own base) strategy twice in a row in a best of seven against herO (Kim Joon-Ho) and won both games with it, and won the entire series 4–1.[6]

References

  1. ^ Desat, Marla (November 9, 2013). "Kim "sOs" Yoo Jin Crowned StarCraft II Champion at BlizzCon". The Escapist. Retrieved December 2, 2015.
  2. ^ JOHNSON, JASON (November 11, 2015). "Kim Yoo Jin is now the best StarCfaft 2 player on earth". Kill Screen. Retrieved December 2, 2015.
  3. ^ Kollar, Philip (November 7, 2015). "Protoss player SoS becomes the first two-time StarCraft 2 World Champion at BlizzCon". Polygon. Retrieved December 2, 2015.
  4. ^ a b sOs: 'Being an underdog is not too bad'
  5. ^ Starcraft 2 Progamer sOs Retirement
  6. ^ A new StarCraft II champion has been crowned
Preceded by
Won "PartinG" Lee-sak
StarCraft II World Championship Series winner
2013
Succeeded by
Lee "Life" Seung-hyun
Preceded by
Lee "Life" Seung-hyun
StarCraft II World Championship Series winner
2015
Succeeded by