This is the full text of NACE's 9/04/2018 press release. Cazenovia College announced today the addition of its 15th varsity sports program, competitive video gaming - popularly known as eSports, which
I asked Mangachu about his thoughts on Hammond and how the latest patch affects heroes like Roadhog. He had strong words to say about the latter. We also went over his thoughts about Team Brazil being a possible dark horse to the World Cup, his memories with TF2, and also found that he's not a weeb.
OWWC LA group stage and the Overwatch NA Contenders finals are both happening in the same weekend -- here is what you should know before tuning in.
The audience of gamers looking to improve their skills isn't new, but the methods of delivering content to them have changed.
The London Spitfire may have been crowned the champions of the inaugural season of the Overwatch League back in July, but the fun has just begun. On August 1st, the signing window for teams to renegot
Hammond's Piledriver has been bugfixed on PTR. He'll be Live soon, so is he still viable? Decod from Last Night's Leftovers thinks so, and he's got a few more thoughts about the hero.
Marcio "Godman" Farias plays for Looking for Org. They're not able to find an org because since SA Contenders is the only region without LAN finals, no org is interested enough. Godman states that Blizzard needs to change that, as well as raise the prize pool, which is only 1/4 of what North America sees.
Creating and promoting a film is obviously a massive undertaking that can only be discussed in hypotheticals and with broad, vague strokes, but Blizzard is already halfway there.
"Symmetra, on the other hand, is showing to be one of the worst heroes in the game right now. Her left click is close to useless and her damage output just isn't enough to justify the TP outplays."
Tigole is most certainly the real Jeff Kaplan and also most certainly referencing the joke you think it is.
The pictures speak for themselves. You have never seen a happier bunch of professional players playing Overwatch.
As there are many avid Overwatch fans in South Korea, KR players have been longing for a map that features South Korea, the biggest Overwatch powerhouse. Their wishes have finally been granted -- a new map, Busan, will be coming to Overwatch soon! Blizzard announced the new map at the Overwatch Fan Festival taking place in Seoul, South Korea on August 22nd-23rd (KST).
The Overwatch Fan Festival is taking place for 2 days, from August 22nd to 23rd, in Seoul, South Korea, to celebrate the release of the Busan map and the animated short, "Shooting Star" which features D.Va and her backstory. Not only does the festival include several entertaining events, such as a cosplay contest, talk shows with the developers and voice actors, and an event match between pro gamers, it also provides photo booths where fans can get their pictures taken with their favorite Overwatch heroes, freebies event, Overwatch stores & personal markets where Overwatch merchandise and handmade goods are sold, and much more.
In celebration of the new Busan map and the D. Va animated short, "Shooting Star", an Overwatch Fan Festival was held in Seoul, South Korea. Jeff Kaplan, the game director for Overwatch and vice president of Blizzard Entertainment, came to South Korea to introduce the new updates himself. We had the chance to interview Jeff Kaplan about D.Va, her backstory, the new Busan map, during which he mentioned that they "made sure to reflect the Korean culture as positive as it is" about Busan, and that "more chapters to come in D.Va's story that will show her interactions". The following is the interview with Jeff Kaplan.
For now, it can only be assumed that their contract with SF Shock has ended and it is not being renewed.
I wouldn't put it past the story team prone to adding incredible small details that risk going unnoticed to have purposefully placed this Doomfist throwback quote in Busan.
Blizzard Entertainment unveiled a new control map, Busan, and a new cinematic short featuring D.Va at Korea Fan Festival this Wednesday. The D.Va short, "Shooting Star," follows Hana Song as she defen
Blizzard released a new animated short, “Shooting Star”, which features D.Va, one of the most beloved heroines from their popular FPS game, Overwatch, at the Overwatch Fan Festival taking place in South Korea, August 22nd-23rd. The short takes place in Busan, one of the biggest cities in South Korea, and tells the backstory of how D. Va sacrificed her everyday life as a 19-year old in order to protect what she loves -- her country and its people.
The Overwatch Fan Festival, taking place for 2 days, from August 22nd to 23rd in South Korea, celebrates the release of the Busan map and the animated short, “Shooting Star” which features D.Va and her backstory. We had to chance to interview the developers, including Jeff Kaplan and Scott Mercer and David Kang about D.Va and the new animated short. Following is the interview with senior game producer Matthew Hawley and concept artist David Kang.