Fl0w3R, Hwang Yeon-oh, has joined New York Excelsior. NYXL announced that Fl0w3R joined their team as the starter via their official social media account on 29th. Born in the year 2000, Fl0w3R was not eligible to play in the Overwatch League due to the age limit; he was active in XL2 Academy, the academy team of NYXL until he finally came of age and joined NYXL. Fl0w3R was a former main DPS for LW Blue whose outstanding performance in the Overwatch APEX League left a big impression upon Korean Overwatch fans; he has shown great competitiveness as an Overwatch player by winning in the 2017 Overwatch World Cup.
BlizzCon 2018: a grand event for gamers as well as the dream stage for esports players, is right around the corner. Many players and fans are eagerly waiting for its arrival; for the players especially, it will be the best and last stage to accomplish something grand before the year ends. The event will feature competitions for many of Blizzard's major IPs, specifically Overwatch, HoTS, Starcraft II, and Hearthstone. With so many going on, it can be hard to keep track of it all, so we're here to help lay out the basics for the tournaments at BlizzCon.
KSF divulges the details of his career aspirations; his life as a pro player; and, his focus on hero pool expansion in his first interview with Inven Global.
The Paris Overwatch League team has finally announced its highly anticipated roster for the 2019 season and some of the expansion team's star pick-ups should come as no surprise. DPS player Terence "S
The Boston Uprising announced Monday that it had acquired Jeffrey "Blase" Tsang for its 2019 Overwatch League roster. Blase is a DPS player who formerly competed on behalf of the Los Angeles Gladiator
The Los Angeles Valiant have transfered DPS player Terence “SoOn” Tarlier, assistant coach Julien “daemoN” Ducros, and assistant coach Jordan “Gunba” Graham to othe
There is a popular belief that game imbalance is the primary source of player frustration, but I don't think that is the case at all.
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BlizzCon 2018 is fast approaching, and with it, the Overwatch World Cup finals are now just a few weeks away. Eight teams -- France, Canada, China, Finland, U.S., U.K., South Korea, and Australia -- a
The dedication they showed towards their team was already one of competitive Overwatch's most inspiring stories and, now, it seems to have found its happy ending.
In an official Overwatch forum thread that was quickly hijacked by impassioned Mercy mains desperate for buffs, Jeff Kaplan answered a question regarding Roadhog changes.
The Dallas Fuel announced in a press release Monday evening that the team had acquired Won-sik "Closer" Jung by trasnsfer from the London Spitfire. He is signed to a two-year contract with the team an
This is the full text of NACE and DeSales Bulldogs' 10/10/2018 press release. DeSales University is announcing that come this Spring, 2019, the Bulldogs will add esports as a varsity sport. Esports, a
The Florida Mayhem announced Sunday afternoon that Jun-Soo "Kris" CHoi, Sang-Bum "BQB" Lee, and Sang-Won "Swon" Yoon will be joining the team's 2019 Overwatch League roster. The players are currently
yeHHH plays offtank for SMC and is an analyst for Florida Mayhem. He discusses their last games vs. Phase 2 and Skyfoxes. He also shares his thoughts about the new Pharah, how Doomfist can be adjusted, and why game sense is everything for Brigitte.
Early Thursday morning, Jean-Louis "KnOxXx" Boyer announced via Twitlonger his retirement from professional gaming. Previously a member of the all-French organization Eagle Gaming, KnOxXx used his ret
The Overwatch League returns this Valentine's Day -- Thursday, February 14th -- with eight new teams and a completely revamped tournament schedule. Blizzard announced the changes earlier today on thei
The ESC Game Festival takes place at UCI from October 11 to 12. The festival hosted by Inven Global and the UCI Esports Conference features various programs that many gamers would love to see or try o
Kyle "KyKy" Souder, former assistant coach for the Houston Outlaws, announced on Twitter this afternoon that he had been let go from the Overwatch League team, joining "many people being let go from O
Mohr from Phase 2 comments on his team's performance vs. Shu's Money Crew, Bye Week and GOATS. He also covers how to counter Doomfist and discusses the differences between T2 and T3 Overwatch.