A hero that has been previously lurking in the shadows, both physically and within the meta, has been recently brought to light at the professional stage.
One of the most iconic characters in the history of Blizzard Entertainment, Jim Raynor, found his way into the nexus as one of the original heroes in Heroes of the Storm.
October 7, 2014 marked the date on the calendar that the Lord of Sin, Azmodan, worked his way into the nexus to starting raining chaos down on his opponents.
No one is more plugged into the Heroes of the Storm Global Championship (HGC) scene than John Teymoorian. The current Esports Product Lead for Blizzard Entertainment’s main goal is to help strengthen and grow the program since its inception a few years ago.
Few professional Heroes of the Storm players strike fear into their opponents like Jae Won “Rich” Lee.
Gen.G defeats Team Dignitas 4-3 to became the 2018 Heroes of the Storm Mid-Season Brawl champions, taking home $100,000.
After five days of group play featuring the best Heroes of the Storm teams from around the world, the field is set for the final eight teams to compete at DreamHack Summer in Sweden this weekend.
Kurtis “Kala” Lloyd, the current coach of Tempo Storm's professional Heroes of the Storm team, has a mission.
The age-old war between the Alliance and the Horde is coming to the nexus as the newest battleground, Alterac Pass, was announced today as part of the upcoming Echoes of Alterac event. Fans of the Wor
Today it was announced that Yrel, the World of Warcraft Paladin, would be the 80th hero added into the Heroes of the Storm game as part of the upcoming Echoes of Alterac event.
Full talents and abilities of newest warrior hero: Yrel Overview: A deliberate melee warrior whose heavyweight abilities reward premeditation and commitment.
I remember watching a tournament and a commentator messes something up and Twitch chat just starts flaming him into oblivion, which Twitch chat is known to do, and he says, “I’d like to see you kids do better.”
Blizzard is pumping in resources to providing high-level content such as the HGC Minute, educational videos with pro players and casters, and even put in an esports tab within the game itself. They know a healthy competitive scene is going to be a huge positive long-term.
Over the weekend, college students from around North America gathered in California for Tespa’s Hearthstone Collegiate Championship (HCC) to compete for over $150,000 in scholarships to their respective universities.
University of Laval Rogue et Au collegiate team jumped into the air and hugged one another as they were crowned 2018 Heroes of the Dorm champions.
I think I’m the happiest when I’m playing a game that I really love and I’m streaming it and, it doesn’t have to be anything crazy, but even just people in chat saying stuff like, “Thanks for streaming,” “That was a really cool tip,” “I love the way you play that hero, I haven’t seen that talent build before, that was cool.”
From a team of brothers looking for glory, a team of underdogs who took down the crowd favorite to reach the semi-finals, a group of players who have played in every Dorm thus far and Canadians who are looking to show that the US isn’t the only country in NA with talent, there’s a lot on the line for all remaining participants.
“I had a player that got a really nice sponsorship and all he had to do was fly up to Seattle to take a couple pictures. He was going to make more than his entire yearly salary in one photo shoot, which does not happen often in esports. He could not go because he did not know that you needed an ID to fly. That’s what we’re dealing with. These players have no life skills.
On Tuesday, May 1, Inven Global held the first IGEC-ESPORTS DEEP DIVE for enthusiastic esports fans and related parties at UC Irvine in California. Those who could not attend the event in-person misse
With pride, Phan mentions that Overwatch League is home to an openly gay man on the Houston Outlaws and a woman on the Shanghai Dragons. Players like these are extremely popular to OWL fans and represent how inclusive and diverse esports can be without sacrificing competitive integrity and professionalism: "This is only the beginning" Phan says, "there is so much more work to be done."