Global Battle.net Invitational 2011 21-22 Octubre, Anaheim CA
| Nombre | Pavel Kuznetcov |
| País | Russia |
| Equipo | Imba.FXOpen |
Brat_OK has been playing StarCraft since Brood War and has been performing consistently in Russian tournaments. His most recent international appearance was at Assembly Summer 2011 where he took fourth.
| Nombre | Dmytro Filipchuk |
| País | Ukraine |
Dimaga has had immense success in StarCraft ranging all the way back to Brood War when he won WCG Ukraine 2008. He was most known in StarCraft II for his incredibly aggressive play focusing on constant harassment and pressure. Most recently, Dimaga's huge win was taking first place at Assembly Summer 2011.
| Nombre | Kyeong Hyun Ryoo |
| País | USA |
| Equipo | Dignitas |
SeleCT is a player that's been on the map since the beginning of StarCraft II. He was a well-known RTS player prior to SCII, and his skill clearly transferred over. SeleCT hadn't had a high-profile event to truly show his strength until the North American Battle.net Invitational, where he took first place. Sup son?
| Nombre | Huang Huiming |
| País | China |
ToodMing hasn't had a chance to truly shine, but is looking forward to the opportunity at the Global Battle.net Invitational.
| Nombre | Felipe Zúñiga |
| País | Chile |
| Equipo | Dignitas |
KiLLeR has been playing zerg since his Brood War days, and has had continued success in StarCraft II. KiLLeR first showed promise shortly after StarCraft II launched, by winning the 2010 Blizzard Latin America Invitational. He also placed third at IEM New York.
| Nombre | Jongyun Jung |
| País | Korea |
| Equipo | Incredible Miracle |
Mvp has consistently lived up to already-high expectations and shown the entire international scene that he is a machine. Mvp is also in the GSL October Finals that will happen at BlizzCon 2011, meaning that he has the potential to win two major titles back-to-back, within one 24-hour time period.
| Nombre | Jaeduk Lim |
| País | Korea |
| Equipo | Incredible Miracle |
NesTea almost needs no introduction. Some say his greatness cannot even be described in any human language, and have resorted to trying to create new, unidentifiable sounds to communicate his prowess. NesTea has won multiple titles in the Global StarCraft II League, and this will be his first major international showing.
| Nombre | Jos de Kroon |
| País | Netherlands |
| Equipo | Team Liquid |
Famous for his magnificent zerg macro and highly efficient multitasking, Ret is an old school Brood War player. At IEM 2010 he fell in love with the passion people had for StarCraft II and realized he wanted to be part of it. He has lived in Korea twice, last returning in March 2011 after four months practicing in the oGs and Team Liquid house. Ret performs especially strong against terran players and is known for making a lot of drones in almost any circumstance.
| Nombre | Shawn Simon |
| País | USA |
| Equipo | Liquid |
Sheth has played in many competitions, but is also very well-known for his stream that he commentates on while laddering. He's also been known to hold streaming marathons in the name of charity, and is one of the nicest people of all-time.
| Nombre | Juan Tena |
| País | Mexico |
After a convincing victory at the Latin American Battle.net Invitational, terran moved to Korea to train. This terran is most-known for his aggressive style and controversial behavior.
| Nombre | Johan Lucchesi |
| País | Sweden |
| Equipo | compLexity |
NaNiWa started his gaming career playing Undead in Warcraft III, and made the switch to StarCraft II at release. On his way to the top of the ladder, his strong personality helped him to overcome many challenges and roadblocks. As someone who really pushes himself, he is never satisfied with less than first place and is highly focused and dedicated to StarCraft II. NaNiWa is one of the few left-handed players who actually plays left-handed. He likes to play straight-up games with very timing-sensitive tactics.
| Nombre | Dai Yi |
| País | China |
| Equipo | World Elite |
Loner is no stranger to the limelight. Soon after StarCraft II's release he quickly rose to fame after making it to the Ro16 in GSL Season 2 and placing second at BlizzCon 2010. After getting so close to the gold, he's ready for another shot at being the Champion.
| Nombre | Liu Yi-Ting |
| País | Taiwan |
| Equipo | WayiSpider |
Nifi is a competitor in the TeSL and had an excellent showing at the Taiwanese Battle.net Invitational. He's been honing his play week-in and week-out, and is ready to show the world his skill on a global scale.
| Nombre | Yang Chia Cheng |
| País | Taiwan |
| Equipo | GamaniaBear |
Sen has continuously been the reckoning force from Taiwan since early StarCraft II. Being the extremely well-rounded player that he is, Sen is capable of playing almost any style, and is known for adjusting to exploit his opponent's weaknesses.
| Nombre | Thomas Cho |
| País | New Zealand |
| Equipo | Xeria Gaming |
JazBas has been on the scene since Brood War, and he's been quickly climbing through the ranks since StarCraft II's launch. JazBas has been performing very well in many SEA online tournaments, and continues to show strength and growth in his play.
| Nombre | Andrew Pender |
| País | Australia |
mOOnGLaDe has been tearing up the scene since his Night Elf Warcraft days, and has since made the switch over to playing zerg in StarCraft II. After several strong consecutive tournament showings, GLaDe had a convincing victory at the SEA/ANZ Battle.net Invitational.
