Blizzard announced that the Overwatch World Cup will continue in 2019 in Anaheim, CA.
Agilities spoke with Inven Global about having to adapt to a non-DPS role, what changes are needed to the meta, and his relationship with fellow teammate Young-seo "KariV" Park.
sinatraa talked about the Stage 1 finals and his maturity but also talked about who helped him be the player he is today.
OGE talked to Inven Global about his improvement as a player, what he thinks of NotE, and his thoughts on the Dallas homestand.
Fl0w3R joined Inven Global to discuss his transition to the main roster of NYXL, his relationships with his teammates, and the DPS players he is looking forward to facing.
Grant "moth" Espe spoke with Inven Global after their victory against the Guangzhou Charge about what the Shock learned from the Stage 1 finals, what part of their game they improved on, and got to know more about moth as a person and player.
Cho "Maru" Seong Ju is the first player in StarCraft II history to win four straight GSL Code S Championships. Read about his journey through GSL Code S Season 1.
Won-sik "Closer" Jung spoke with Inven Global about what he brings to the Fuel this season, how the Fuel made him a better player, and opens up about his hobbies outside Overwatch.
Chang-hoon "rOar" Gye spoke with Inven Global about what this match meant to him experiencing it for the first time, what this win means moving forward, and if he has a message to the other teams.
Inven Global spoke with Jonas "Shaz" Suovaara about what made the Gladiators unstoppable so far in Stage 2, and if he has any words for the Valiant on their match on Sunday.
LA Valiant's tank, Fate, about getting the first win of the season, what the team is improving on each week, and also has something to say to their cross-town rivals, Los Angeles Gladiators.
Toronto Defiant's im37 talked with Inven Global about his rise from Open Division to Overwatch League, how he was noticed on the ladder, and his contributions to the Toronto Defiant.
Féfé spoke with Inven Global about his coaching philosophies, what changed for the Eternal heading into Stage 2, and his plans moving forward for the team.
Boston Uprising's Colourhex spoke with Inven Global after his victory on the thinking behind a reverse sweep, playing with new teammate rCk, and what it felt like to play a DPS hero.
With a new meta in place, teams look to catch up to the Titans and taking them down.
Overwatch League commissioner Nate Nanzer announced Overwatch League teams will move into their home markets in 2020.
The Stage 1 finals between the Vancouver Titans and San Francisco Shock may be the greatest series we have seen so far in Overwatch League.
"It can go both ways. You have more pressure because you want to win so you can prove people wrong."
"I believe we can defeat most of the teams besides New York. We almost had Vancouver, but New York is our worst enemy."
In this Inven Global interview with Neko, he also went over what kind of training he does to prepare for each match, how he felt about team synergy with his Defiant teammates, and he had something to say to Chris "HuK" Loranger, President of Gaming for the Boston Uprising.