moth, formerly from SF Shock, announced via Twitter that he is leaving the team to explore free agency for the next Overwatch League season.
San Francisco Shock's Grant "moth" Espe, Matthew "super" DeLisi, and General Manager Chris Chung joins the press in an online press conference via Zoom to talk about defending their championship, and adapting this season.
Philadelphia Fusion's Daniel "FunnyAstro" Hathaway, Gael "Poko" Gouzerch, and Coach Christopher "ChrisTFer" Graham joins the press in an online press conference via Zoom to talk about the upcoming Grand Finals.
Seoul Dynasty's Jin-mo "tobi" Yang, Joon-yeong "Profit" Park, Jae-hee "Gesture" Hong, and Coach Chang-geun "changgoon" Park joined the press in an online press conference via Zoom to talk about the Grand Finals and what it means for Seoul.
The Shanghai Dragons' Min-chul "IZaYaKI" Kim, Jae-gon "LeeJaeGon" Lee, Eui-Seok "Fearless" Lee, and Coach Byung-chul "Moon" Moon joined the press in an online press conference via Zoom to discuss their season and the Grand Finals.
Overwatch League franchise Los Angeles Gladiators is parting ways with one of its most beloved members. Aaron "Bischu" Kim, who played Off-Tank for the LA Gladiators in the recently concluded 2020 OWL season, has announced he will be looking for offers in management and coaching position in both the League of Legends and Overwatch esports scenes.
It is not often that we see Overwatch offer up gear that features something different than the same key art and logos, so it is a breath of fresh air to see this collaboration from ark/8.
Over four years after the game's release, Overwatch maps Hollywood & Volskaya Industries are receiving a quality of life adjustment.
The LG UltraGear™ FACE-OFF is an esports event that will put an end to the dispute over who has the edge when it comes to playing Valorant...
Following two days of intense gameplay at the nation's largest collegiate esports tournament, newcomer Northwood University Esports earned the top prize in Overwatch and Maryville University emerged as champions in League of Legends. Read more about the event here:
Titled "Historic Journey Jersey Collection", the limited-edition pieces will feature eight handcrafted jerseys that are completely unique to each other, serving as a physical monument for the team.
When Overwatch's favorite gamer, D.Va, made her way into the nexus back in 2017, players of multiple Blizzard titles chomped at the bit to see how the Heroes of the Storm development team was able to turn this half-mech, half-girl into a MOBA champion while still maintaining her familiarity.
Trends I see in streetwear are high neck shirts for women, brands such as Adidas originals, chunky shoes, and windbreakers; as well as keeping things clean when it comes to the design.
OWL team Hangzhou Spark has partnered with Certain Scientific Railgun main character Misaka Mikoto and she will become an honorary team member.
Friday, August 28th, Team Envy announced a new addition to the org, none other than Dallas' very own, Post Malone. The award-winning rapper makes his entrance into esports! Read more here:
Lina (@tthotobot) and her fashion creations are setting trends within the micro-scene of Overwatch fandom and street fashion, as she "tries to combine esports, k-pop, and streetwear" into one unique look. Read more on her designs here:
A team like the Washington Justice who struggled for most of the season is starting to rebuild their roster by adding DPS player, Gui-un "Decay" Jang, via Twitter.
US President, Donald Trump, signed an executive order banning transactions to Tencent Holdings Ltd., who own Riot Games, and part of Epic Games, Blizzard, Supercell, and others, causing a massive shakeup in the gaming and esports industry. Read more here:
This week on the Inven Global Podcast, Nick D'Orazio, Eric Gindele, and special guest Joy Chao of KSE Esports discuss the hot water that Blizzard has landed in yet again, the recent Dallas Fuel staff changes that have their fans up in arms, and a new esports TV network that seems to be missing the mark.
Overwatch League franchise team Dallas Fuel announced Thursday that it's dropped support player Jonathan "HarryHook" Tejedor over "player misconduct". The misconduct in question has HarryHook using misogynic language, calling women "whores" and "bitches", and was brought to public attention August 5 by members of the Overwatch community.