After years of disappointment, high expectations, and premature exits in the Overwatch World Cup, Team USA finally did it. They took the championship to the US for the first time in the World Cup. Team USA spoke to the media following their championship win about their World Cup performance.
As the sun rises over Southern California, Overwatch fans in Anaheim and across the nation alike can breathe easy. It wasn't a dream: Team USA won the 2019 Overwatch World Cup.
After speculations, rumors, and leaks, a sequel to Blizzard's popular title, Overwatch, was bound to be announced. Inven Global got the opportunity to demo Overwatch 2 and gave our first impressions on the upcoming title.
Following the incredible eight minute cinematic 'ZERO HOUR', Jeff Kaplan took to the BlizzCon stage to confirm what was already suspected by the community at large: Overwatch 2 is coming.
Every year since 2005, tens of thousands of gaming enthusiasts travel from around the world to California to experience BlizzCon. There are few places like it on earth. From cosplayers posing for photos to hundreds standing in line to try out the newest demos to a sea of fans listening to Activision Blizzard executives announce what's the come for their company, it's a gaming utopia for many. As BlizzCon is scheduled to kick off next Friday, November 1 at the Anaheim Convention Center, Inven Global decided to look at what's been revealed, hinted at and leaked thus far in terms of potential upcoming announcements.