Dedicated to all those who pursue their dreams
More than an esport drama, it's a recreation and homage to all those who make way for a dream that for others is insignificant or without future. Now that I have finished Cross Fire I feel an emptiness like a hug at the same time, I sincerely recommend it, at first seeing how both parts are connected simultaneously in different space and time makes you get more entangled in the story at first you see it exactly like the genre handling drama, but then in the second half you start to realize the importance of showing the difference of years by showing the pioneers in esports and its relevance for those who want to be professional players in the future pulling from the present, there are scenes that are spoken from the soul that you get to cry, and others where you cry with laughter. I had a great time watching the drama, remember to stay true to my inner child regardless of those outside my dreams, work hard and fight for what you want.
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