"This is potentially a final farewell from me, but who knows where I will end up in the future. "
Ryan "Video Game Attorney" Morrison and ESG Law have banded together in an unlikely alliance to stop fraud and player abuse within esports. Their prime target is Robby Ringnalda.
With a robust hero pool to choose from in Heroes of the Storm, each hero, when correctly paired with another or others, has the chance to shine and take advantage of what makes their kit unique in the first place. Xul is no exception. The ability to click on a target and instantly root them, is an immensely valuable tool, especially in competitive play now that Cleanse is all but gone. A potential pick at any given moment can swing a game in an instant and put the opposition on their heels, turning the tide of a series. Justing knows that and whether it is viable in the long run or not, he wants to give it an honest try before writing it off, like before.
The Heroes of the Storm team made their presence known at Gamescom this year in Cologne, Germany. While the community was under the impression that only the updated Hanamura map and the new hero, Mephisto, were being shown, Blizzard had something else lurking in the shadows.
Working with Keaton "BamBam" Consentine is similar to the uncontrolled chaos that his rapidly-growing Heroes of the Storm Twitch channel features. A story six months in the making, BamBam is the most raw, brash, blunt and, arguably, vulgar streamer of the consistently-growing title, turning on his stream and constantly sitting atop the viewership leaderboard.
When the Hanamura map launched in Heroes of the Storm back in April of 2017 alongside fellow beloved Overwatch hero, Genji, the community was excited about the possibilities. Soon after both went live in-game, the hype turned into frustration then anger as the map never seemed to play as intended.
A highly aggressive Mage who deals incredible sustained damage by reducing the cooldowns of his abilities when damaging enemies, Mephisto enters the nexus in an upcoming content patch.
Method’s Adrian “adrd” Wojcik is known within the professional scene as someone who relies on unconventional strategies to catch his opponents off-guard. At the Heroes Global Championship Western Clash event last weekend, his idea of sneakiness came in the form of the imposing Russian bruiser, Zarya. A seldom scene hero at the competitive level, Zarya’s ability to provide poke damage from afar, high sustain damage up close and powerful shields to herself and allies spoke to adrd as he played her twice on the grand stage.
In a "David vs. Goliath" storyline, Goliath won, heavily. Team Dignitas took down the Leftovers (4-0) to become the Heroes Global Championship (HGC) Western Clash winners for the second time in 2018.
"Every time you lose to something, like Zarya, you just get angry. It's like, 'Why are you playing Zarya? Why are you making me play against Zarya? Why am I losing to Zarya?'"
"We have learned a lot for their drafts -- the Medivh and the Maiev. In NA, the meta is completely different so we have learned a lot from their drafts and rotations."
"they play against us and it is just useless -- we have no idea why they drafted these sort of things."
North America this year has had their best LAN performances ever against the rest of the world but Fan isn’t so optimistic that is going to continue at this event
HeroesHearth Esports isn't the underdog anymore. Having not dropped a single match to kick off phase two, the warm-personality squad has ascended from Open Division to repping the top overall seed in North America coming into Western Clash this weekend.
“Last event we performed extremely well in scrims against every team across the board so when we actually got to the LAN and got bodied, we were really confused."
Maksym “Mopsio” Szczypa is used to being knocked down and picking himself back up. It started at a young age growing up in a small village in Poland when his decision to pursue professional gaming.
Everything appeared to be business-as-usual for Tempo Storm's Heroes of the Storm team going into the Mid-Season Brawl event in Sweden last month.
The road to the Heroes of the Storm Global Championship (HGC) circuit for Shawn "Jin" Boyle was not an easy one as he was added to the roster as a temporary sub-in after a player left.
An ‘Esports Access' camp was held in UCI. This camp is the third this year, following Overwatch Bootcamp and Girls in Gaming. Starting from the 23rd of July, UCI Esports Center held a camp on
On July 21st, the Olympic Esports Forum was held in Lausanne, Switzerland.The Olympic Esports Forum was hosted by the International Olympic Committee (IOC) and the Global Association of International