Savior (gamer)
| sAviOr | |
|---|---|
| Personal information | |
| Name | 마재윤 (Ma Jae-yoon) |
| Nickname(s) | The Maestro |
| Nationality | Republic of Korea |
| Career information | |
| Games | StarCraft: Brood War |
| Playing career | Until 2010 |
| Role | Zerg |
| Team history | |
| 2006 | Greatest Ones |
| 2006–2010 | CJ Entus |
| Korean name | |
| Hangul | 마재윤 |
| Hanja | 馬在允 |
| Revised Romanization | Ma Jae-yun |
| McCune–Reischauer | Ma Chae-yun |
Ma Jae-yoon (Korean: 마재윤; Hanja: 馬在允), known by the pseudonym sAviOr (previously IPXZerg), and dubbed "The Maestro", is a former professional South Korean e-sports gamer of the real-time strategy game StarCraft. He played the Zerg race and was one of the most successful and popular players of all time. Savior was one of several players implicated in the 2010 match fixing scandal, and as a result he was banned from KeSPA-run competition for life. After retiring as a pro-gamer, sAviOr began streaming on AfreecaTV, but AfreecaTV made the decision to ban several players implicated in match-fixing offenses from the platform, including sAviOr. Ma Jae-yoon was a member of CJ Entus, a professional StarCraft: Brood War e-sports team sponsored by CJ CGV, an entertainment subsidiary of the CJ Corporation.