Overactive Media, the company behind esports brands including Toronto Ultra, Toronto Defiant and MAD Lions released their financial reports this week, with promising signs overall for the company.
OverActive Media announced that they will be building a new performance venue in Toronto. OverActive Media is an esports entertainment corporation that owns League of Legends team Mad Lions and Overwa
Co-founder and president of MAD Lions, and Vice President, Strategy of OverActive Media Jorge Schura walks us through the brand new identity for MAD Lions, their newest acquisition, explaining how the team services the Spanish speaking audience of the LEC and the brand’s vision moving forward.
It is that time of the year again, and I am not talking about Christmas. It is time for another season of the Overwatch League. Previously, on the Overwatch League, New York Excelsior had a heartbreaking semifinal against Vancouver, the Titans had an extraordinary season until they met the San Francisco Shock in the grand finals, and the Shock is your new 2019 Overwatch League champions. Many emotions were felt in the Blizzard Arena from heartache, laughter, cries, and elation.
Liam "Mangachu" Campbell has been in the competitive Overwatch scene for a long time. From Contenders to World Cup, his name is known to many fans. Mangachu spoke with Inven Global about the stress and pressure before Overwatch League, participating in this year's World Cup, and the rumored 2-2-2 role lock.
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.
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.