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The arrival of the Summer Showdown gives the London Spitfire another chance to start fresh. The first half of the season definitely did not go as planned. Entering the latter half of the season with zero wins under their belt is a place no team wants to be. Yet this time they enter with a new Head…
As the Overwatch League ends its third season, many teams will be looking to make moves in order to either completely rebuild or bolster their team for 2021. With 20 different teams and over 200 potential players in the Overwatch League it is hard to track what every team and player is doing. Luckily, The…
With five games remaining, the Gladiators played two this week and managed to win both of them. They return to .500 in their win percentage as a result. Reviewing Week 28 Dallas Fuel (7-10) LA’s game with Dallas was short and sweet, but also satisfying, with all the thrills happening at the very start. Dallas…
While everyone is focused on this season of OWL, it is time to have a conversation about the future of OWL. The league is not dying, just look at the viewership. This won’t be talking about who is going to retire. This will be a talk about who is coming in. Through three seasons, the…
This week the Overwatch League begins the Summer Showdown. All teams besides the Boston Uprising will be participating, with the other 12 NA teams facing off and all APAC teams facing each other. Just as last week, there will be no hero pools in effect. Most teams took full advantage of this in Week 21…
This week the Overwatch League had a wonderful Week 20 with exciting games throughout the weekend. With reverse sweeps completed by the Guangzhou Charge and the Shanghai Dragons, the APAC region had its fair share of drama. Last week’s touted match was between the Valiant and Mayhem, and the teams delivered. This week is littered…
The first two weeks of June matches have proven that longer hero pools are certainly the way to go. The Defiant, a team struggling to find their place among the middle to lower tier teams, have found some even footing. With another secure win over their Canadian rivals, the Vancouver Titans, they’ve shown audiences what…
On Friday June 19, the Dallas Fuel announced the signing of Norwegian DPS player Stefan “Onigod” Fiskerstrand. Onigod joins the Fuel after playing in both NA and EU contenders. Previously with Angry Titans, Team Envy, and most recently Team Doge, Onigod becomes the second player off of Team Doge to be signed into OWL this…
Sources first informed The Game Haus that Stefan “Spectr9l” Fiskerstrand (Formerly known as “ONIGOD”) was on the move from Angry Titans. After that was first rumored, additional sources confirmed the move was to GRUNTo Overwatch. Spectr9l was formerly with Angry Titans, who has seen several key players exit the organization in recent times. The move…
In the early days of competitive Overwatch – when the OGN Apex circuit was the biggest show in town, and teams like ReUnited and EnVyUs battled it out with the likes of Afreeca Freecs Blue and Lunatic Hai – one young player in a sea of talent got his first start in the big leagues.…
2019’s first season of Overwatch Contenders is coming to a close. As playoffs loom on the horizon, we figured it would be a good time to talk about some rising talent that OWL teams should be keeping an eye on! Today’s article will focus specifically on Europe – one of the most competitive regions in…
This season of Contenders didn’t see a lot of DPS play. There were scattered moments, depending on your region – a Widowmaker here, a Doomfist there – but GOATS comp’s global domination has largely crushed our chances of seeing damage dealers on the field lately. Until now. Contenders playoffs are on a new patch, and…
Jørgen “Decod” Myrlund is one of the most well spoken and knowledgeable OWL prospects out there. His understanding of the game is second to none, and he’s confident that his skill (and his glorious beard) will carry him to victory in Season 2. We sat down with Decod to discuss his chances, Team Norway’s close…
I miss Saturday’s games already. Sunday’s looked to be a fatalistic foreshadowing of future proceedings. Immortals were not giving a single point to anyone and lived up to their name going two to zero every game they played throughout the bracket. They ended up annihilating any and everything in their way. Not too surprising coming from…