Published on June 8, 2026
Last week, South Korea was abuzz with excitement as Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang visited the country. Known for its booming tech scene and vibrant esports culture, Seoul has always welcomed innovators and industry leaders.
However, Huang’s visit transcended traditional business meetings. He made headlines esports icon Faker, sharing a meal with influential tech executives, and generating fanfare comparable to that of a rockstar.
The atmosphere intensified when Huang threw the ceremonial first pitch at a local baseball game. This unexpected move captivated fans, showcasing his relatability and passion for connecting with the public.
His presence had a ripple effect, rekindling interest in the tech industry among young enthusiasts and spotlighting South Korea as a hub for innovation. The visit not only strengthened corporate ties but also energized the local gaming community.
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