Upon entering the interview after his win, the aura of confidence surrounding JJoNak was apparent, and for good reason — NYXL now sits at a match score 4-0 in sole possesion of first place in the Overwatch League.
Fissure spoke with Inven Global about his offseason, what Fissure is bringing to the Dynasty this year, and has a message to the rest of the teams in the league.
After Shanghai Dragons' historic victory, DDing spoke with Inven Global about how it felt to get the first win in the Overwatch League, who he thinks is the most positive teammate, and how Youn-jin "Gamsu" Noh has changed the team’s environment.
With the reveal of a grizzled combat medic with a tragic back story, players are anticipating a new support hero that, will hopefully, shake up the infamous GOATS meta"
NYXL’s DPS player Hae-seong "Libero" Kim talked to Inven Global about the meta, why they are dominant in the Overwatch League, and what challenges they would face moving forward.
After the Charge’s victory against the Dallas Fuel, Shu spoke with Inven Global about what game helped him become an Overwatch pro, who was his biggest influence in being a pro, and who he wants to face in the Overwatch League.
"The Symmetra play was something we tried when we first started practicing, then some teams tried using it against us, then we figured out how to play against it."
Despite his stage nerves, Min-seok "OGE" Son has confidence as the Overwatch League marches on.
Huge Player Role Changes and Growing Popularity of Lucio in the Overwatch League Players will be now expected to be able of playing several roles in Overwatch League: Role Changes and Growing Popularity of Lucio in the Overwatch League The first week of the Overwatch League Season 2 has passed, during which many changes took place. The London Spitfire, the winning team of last year's Grand Final, started the new season with 2 losses and no wins - a result far from fans' initial predictions. Meanwhile, the Atlanta Reign and Hangzhou Spark, new additions to the OWL, brought a fresh breeze to the League with their awesome victories. It is still just the early phase of the League, yet this season is already quite different from the last one.
Mendokusaii primarily used the Wingman pistol and the R99 sub machine gun during the run. He would ruthlessly search the map for players, taking on full squads 1 vs. 3 effortlessly.
"It means a lot to me like I come from such an undeveloped region. We suffer a lot there because you can't play or watch full-time since the money is not there. You have to study, work, you have to do a lot of things besides playing"
They say that life is made up of an infinite amount of choices; this also applies to pro gamers as well. After they fulfill their dream of becoming one, they still have numerous paths to choose, such
"I was doing my thing in Contenders. I wasn't nervous or anything. I was preparing myself for Season 2.”
I believe my new teammates are incredibly talented. I am very excited about that. Most of the [Shanghai] players are new to the Overwatch League and I feel like we need time to get adjusted.
Before r2der flew back to South Korea, he sat down with Inven Global to reflect upon his time with the Mayhem, what he learned, and what he could have done better.
State Farm will be the official North American insurance provider of the Overwatch League
Overwatch League Season 2 was a highly anticipated event for Overwatch fans craving esports action. After nearly 7 months of the off-season, fans showed up dressed in their OWL jerseys, some of them w
These statements offer a unique insight into Kaplan's original vision for Overwatch and how the current state of the game isn't a perfect reflection of that.
When you think of your favorite esports star, you usually don't think of them competing in a small town tournament for a couple hundred dollars, if that. However, this very scenario is what gave many professional players their start. Professional Overwatch player for the Philadephia Fusion, Isaac “Boombox” Charles, is no different and, recently, he decided to give back. A couple weeks ago, Boombox made a contribution towards a tournament’s prize pool that enabled him to learn the ropes of the esports industry. It wasn’t in Overwatch, though. Boombox, a former professional Starcraft II player, decided to donate funds to the epic.LAN Starcraft II tournament prize pool, which currently stands at £1,750 plus tickets to an upcoming event.
Happy Valentine's day! Now get back on the payload.