On Thursday afternoon, members of the Heroes of the Storm design team took to the game's official subReddit (/r/heroesofthestorm) to answer questions fans had and talk about the future of the title itself. For those who want to peruse the full thread, the AMA can be found here. If you're looking for the most, in my opinion, important bits of information scattered throughout the over 1,200 comments on the AMA, the four most noteworthy topics are laid out below that shed some light on the future of the title in 2019.
On the 10th, at the Hanoi Vietnam National Convention Center, the Day 1 of the 2019 MSI took place. The team representing North America, Team Liquid, ended the day with a 2-0 record by defeating Flash
At the Hanoi Vietnam National Convention Center, Day 1 of the 2019 MSI took place. The team representing Vietnam, Phong Vu Buffalo, had played against iG and TL but had lost both their matches. The fo
Here are the photos from the first day of MSI 2019 Group Stage, taken by Lasso. Please check these out!
At the Hanoi Vietnam National Convention Center, Day 1 of the 2019 MSI took place. Flash Wolves who represents Taiwan-Hongkong-Macao met Team Liquid and SK Telecom T1 and had lost both matches. The fo
On the 10th, at the 2019 MSI, SK Telecom T1 finished the 1st day of the event with a score of 1-1. SKT's team captain, Faker, told the fans during his post-match interview of his disappointment of not
SKT vs G2 It's finally starting! ㄴ Faker vs Baby Faker ㄴ Wadid: G2… I think these guys will swap lane. ㄴ Whether it's Caps or Perkz… Their career ain't even close to Faker's. ㄴ They
All six teams may have won their respective regional leagues, but international League of Legends esports continues to remind us that not all champions are created equal. Let's rank the six teams heading into the main event for MSI 2019.
PHILADELPHIA – Susquehanna Esports, an esports organization dedicated to bringing professional esports teams to the Mid-Atlantic region, will help incorporate physical well-being, leadership, an
Dallas Fuel adds main tank, Ashley "Trill" Powell, to the main roster before the Stage 2 playoffs.
Since the release of Hearthstone's most recent expansion, Rise of Shadows, one month ago from today, the game's development team has been hyping up the single-player adventure mode as the biggest in the game's history. On Thursday afternoon, a video was revealed that revealed the name of the adventure mode, when it is being released, what it includes and more.
At the 2019 Inven Global Esports Conference [IGEC 2019], this panel will explore how individual casters prepare themselves for their game, how the same job varies from genre to genre, and what challenges each game might have in common.
After an exciting Play-in Stage, the stage for the Main Event of the 2019 Mid-Season Invitational is set! We’ve collaborated with the analysts from Mobalytics once again to update the picks and bans we expect to see for the rest of the tournament.
Matthew "super" DeLisi spoke with Inven Global about the perfect stage, changes needed going into the rematch against the Dragons, and his thoughts about the Vancouver Titans.
Full patch notes: - Updated bullet chat info style: you will now wait for reduced time to see the (eh, actually) useful information.- A global bullet info will now be sent out whenever a player recrui
After a year void of many third party tournaments, both big and small, a collaboration between two tournament organizers is looking to fill the holes Blizzard's Grandmasters system is leaving for the
Former SKT top laner Untara joined 1907 Fenerbahçe Espor. On the 9th of May, 1907 Fenerbahçe Espor announced that they've acquired Park “Untara” Ui-jin. There had been rumors
Shy will be joining the army on the 13th. Park “Shy” Sang-myeon will join the army on the 13th of May (KST). Shy had retired from professional League of Legends in December 2017. During
Petter "Hjarnan" Freyschuss has joined the EXCEL Esports League of Legends team. The AD Carry will be making his LEC debut this summer, after last playing in the EU LCS with G2 Esports in 2018.
Junior United States Senator (R-MO) Josh Hawley has introduced a bill to ban loot boxes and other pay-to-win practices in games. The "Protecting Children from Abusive Games Act" would ban pay-to-win initiatives in 'games played by minors'. The aforementioned label, Hawley states, includes games designed for children, but also games Hawley says, 'whose developers knowingly allow minor players to engage in microtransactions.'