Anybody needs a break after being on their toes for long, especially when they're in the center of everybody's attention. How they relieve the stress they had would be all different. Some enjoy just
Following the Battle for Texas, Houston Outlaws held a press conference featuring DPS Jacob "JAKE" Lyon, DPS Jiri "LiNkzr" Masalin, and Support Daniel "Boink" Pence to discuss Dallas Ultimate Weekend and the future of an already robust Houston Outlaws fanbase.
After winning the Battle for Texas, Dallas Fuel held a press conference featuring Flex DPS Dylan "aKm" Bignet, DPS Zachary "ZachaREEE" Lombardo, Flex Tank Lucas "NotE" Meissner, and Head Coach Aaron "Aero" Atkins to discuss the successful 2-0 weekend and playing in front of the home crowd in Dallas.
"What was important to Hearthstone esports was lost along the way. We had something going on every weekend. If you went on Twitch there always some sort of Hearthstone esport event and we were starting to lose viewership and momentum because we lost why people should care about what they were watching."
Rascal spoke with Inven Global about bouncing back to the Overwatch League after playing with the Spitfire and Fuel last season, how he meshed well with his teammates, and what Marvel heroes does he associate his teammates with.
Following the Charge's marathon victory over the Reign, Achilios joined Nick Geracie from Inven Global to discuss his time in the Overwatch League, his dynamic with Wolf, and even dropped few suggestions to increase the excitement of Assault maps in competitive play.
On the 23rd of February, the player that was widely regarded by fans as the 'carry captain' of CJ Entus played his first game back in Korea.
After Rise of Shadows came out, you only had 8 days to complete your lineup for this tournament. Could you walk us through that process? It was completely insane. The first three days I just played st
Agilities spoke with Inven Global about having to adapt to a non-DPS role, what changes are needed to the meta, and his relationship with fellow teammate Young-seo "KariV" Park.
Few individuals in Hearthstone’s five-plus year history have a better understanding of the competitive scene better than James “Firebat” Kostesich. The first ever World Champion even has a card named after him. So, prior to him leaving for the Hearthstone World Championships taking place in Taipei, he opened up about the upcoming changes to the competitive scene with the upcoming “Specialist format” being introduced as well as his recent selection as one of the North American Grandmasters.
Joemeister joined Nick Geracie to discuss the development of collegiate esports, his experience playing for the Phliadelphia Fusion in the Overwatch League, and becoming the Head Coach for Harrisburg University's Overwatch team.
Hwang "Fl0w3R" Yeon-oh sat down to talk to us about his first video game experience and how he came to be an Overwatch League star.
In esports, in League of Legends, the hot, spicy comments of pro players can be very enjoyable. The fans get thrilled when Perkz gives a spicy comment or when Doublelift bashes other players in interv
Of all the places in The Netherlands, you grew up in the remote province Friesland. How did that happen? I was actually born in Indonesia. My parents were refugees, and they illegally left Vietnam wit
sinatraa talked about the Stage 1 finals and his maturity but also talked about who helped him be the player he is today.
OGE talked to Inven Global about his improvement as a player, what he thinks of NotE, and his thoughts on the Dallas homestand.
Following NYXL's first loss of the 2019 season, Pine joined Inven Global to discuss the team's flaws in preparation for the week, his personal focus this season, and Nenne's rookie of the year campaign.
Jeremy “DisguisedToast” Wang understands Hearthstone’s official subReddit (/r/Hearthstone) almost better than anyone else on it. He got his start curating content on the page before anyone knew who he was and years before anyone would ever see his face. Once that began gaining traction, he took his talents to Youtube where he has over one million subscribers across his two channels then began streaming on Twitch where his success has continued. Last Wednesday, Toast was streaming when it was brought to his attention that there was a thread about him on the subReddit that he should check out. Toast, who has seen hundreds of threads about him over the years, sat perplexed when he saw that shortly after the post had gone live it already had over 4,000 upvotes. Less than a week later, that number currently stands at nearly 13,000, one of the most popular in the past year.But the thread wasn’t showcasing a play he had made or a funny response from Blizzard on his content, like usual. It was in reference to recent videos he had made with clickbait thumbnails. While lighthearted in nature, hundreds of comments began pouring in calling Toast’s integrity into question and pointing out his clickbaiting ways.
People with talent are bound to be spotted. Park “Teddy” Jin-seong started off in a place that doesn't draw much attention, but his presence was too big to be passed unseen. Now, he has
It's been about a year since we've last met and spoken with LCS's OpTic Gaming's bot laner, Arrow. It feels we meet up annually to share a good meal and share an honest conversation - there seems to be nothing that Arrow loves more than eating and having a nice chat.