What Blizzard Can Learn From the Overwatch League Stage 1 Finale
The first leg of the Overwatch League regular season is over and it has a chance to be a learning experience for Blizzard.
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The first leg of the Overwatch League regular season is over and it has a chance to be a learning experience for Blizzard.
Stage 1 of the Overwatch League has concluded and while New York sits in first place, it was London that was able to win the Stage 1 Playoffs and take home $100,000.
Current and future rosters are included in the new two-year sponsorship deal.
A report from ESPN indicates that the Overwatch League is about to get its first female player.
Stage 1 is about to come to a close, so we look at where everyone is and do some tiebreaker math prior to Saturday's epic clash between the London Spitfire and New York Excelsior, who both enter the stage's final week 7-1.
The top of the pack is getting crowded, especially after the New York Excelsior knocked off the last of the undefeated teams.
Like any good sports league, the Overwatch League is opening up for trades and free agency.
Twitch fans now have a guaranteed way to watch the first two Overwatch League seasons.
Blizzard's latest mobile app helps to keep eSports fans connected with their favorite teams.
Is Overwatch esports a little too hard to follow? That sounds like it could be a big problem heading into the Overwatch League, so Blizzard has a few improvements lined up.