Our e-sports correspondent is ESFI World’s Samuel LingleIt’s been a month since the last e-sports update, but fear not. They’re returning with weekly regularity. In theory.Today I’m going to recap most of the bigger events of the past month or so, considering there was a lot of exciting stuff you guys may have missed. It’s StarCraft heavy by necessity, as the majority of e-sport events these days feature Blizzard’s popular RTS. IEM Season 6 Sao PauloFebruary opened with the Intel Extreme Masters Sao Paulo stop, a departure from IEM’s normal multi-game offerings as only StarCraft 2 was featured as an official tour event in Brazil. Despite a relatively weak field of players, the winner was Korean, but a bit of an unexpected one. Team Empire’s Zerg player Dong-Hwan “viOLet” Kim took the title over the favored Young-Jin “SuperNoVa” Kim, a Code S ranked Terran from Old Generations. (Photo source: ESL)The Zerg’s victory showcased one of the hottest trends in the new year of e-sports: the invasion of the west. More and more Korean players are joining western teams and competing in western tournaments, and viOLet took that trend to the extreme, moving to Texas to pursue his pro gaming career….