Nov 25 (Reuters) - After putting Doosan Bears to the sword
to clinch their first Korean baseball championship on Tuesday,
NC Dinos paid tribute to their owners by celebrating with a
replica blade from one of the videogame developer's most popular
titles.
The Dinos, who are owned by NCSoft, beat the Bears 4-2 in
Games Six of the Korea Series at Gocheok Sky Dome in Seoul.
Captain Yang Eui-ji then held aloft a replica of the
'Execution Sword', one of the most powerful items in the
developer's fantasy multiplayer role-playing game 'Lineage', as
his team mates surrounded him on the mound.
"Lineage has basically kept us afloat. We wanted our
ownership to feel proud of our championship," Yang, the Korean
Series' Most Valuable Player, was quoted as saying by Yonhap
news agency.
"(Second baseman Park) Min-woo said we should do something
game-related because NC is so closely associated with games. The
company made an awesome replica for us."
The Dinos were also presented with the Korean Series trophy,
which paled in comparison to the five-foot long sword.
Earlier this year, 'Lineage 2' topped the charts in user
spending in South Korea as more people stayed indoors due to the
COVID-19 pandemic. urn:newsml:reuters.com:*:nL4N2AW3V7
(Reporting by Rohith Nair in Bengaluru;Editing by Peter
Rutherford
)
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