Week 4 of the Overwatch League has come and gone with some rather interesting results. Going into this week, I would have told you that the London Spitfire, Seoul Dynasty, and New York Excelsior were sure bets to make it to the Stage 1 Finals. After Week 4 concluded, I am not too sure: A
Overwatch League
With Week 4 continuing today, its about time for our weekly Wrap-Up of Blizzard’s Overwatch League. This week saw the most back-and-forth matches with six of the teams going to five games. It was also a week full of great rivalry match-ups that put on a fantastic show for the league’s viewers and audience. Additionally,
Overwatch League continued in its second week with more competitive matches, unexpected wins, and upsets. From January 17th to the 20th, all twelve teams played another two matches at the Blizzard Arena in Burbank, California. Once all of the matches were said and done, we got a good look at who the top teams in
The inaugural season of Blizzard’s Overwatch League began last week — from January 10th to the 13th — showcasing the league’s twelve teams in their first two games of the season. As each squad duked it out at the Blizzard Arena in Burbank, CA, they displayed some of the highest levels of play you will
The inaugural season for Overwatch League begins today pinning 12 teams from around the world against each other in Blizzard Entertainment’s popular hero shooter. From now until this summer, you will be able to watch these teams compete: Boston Uprising (Kraft Group) Dallas Fuel (Team Envy) Florida Mayhem (Misfits) Houston Outlaws (OpTic Gaming) London Spitfire
Just in time for the commencement of the Overwatch League, Blizzard and Twitch have partnered up to bring every match to the popular streaming service. For the first two seasons, Twitch will be the exclusive worldwide third-party provider for Overwatch League. It will be the one and only place you will be able to watch