Gamechangers: Dreams of BlizzCon | reviewed by: William O'Donnell | October 16, 2019
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As niche as it seems, this is a cultural phenomenon that has a fascinating amount of backing. Interesting to see it examined so.
| genre | Documentary |
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| synopsis | GAMECHANGERS: Dreams of Blizzcon enters the unexplored realm of professional esports through the eyes of two of the world’s top StarCraft II players. |
| lead actors | Mun Song Wan | Jang Min Chul |
| director | John Keating |












