On April 7, it was reported that Korean pro gamers in the United States are suffering from anti-Asian racism in their everyday lives. Lee “Fearless” Euiseok, a pro Overwatch player with Da
UPDATE 11/10: Dallas Fuel has signed another former Element Mystic member in Seung-soo "Jecse" Lee, bringing the team near the completion of its roster for the 2021 Overwatch League season. The South Korean support previously played for Houston Outlaws in OWL 2020 and Seoul Dynasty in the playoffs of Overwatch League 2019.
Former Overwatch League star Timo "Taimou" Kettunen has announced this Tuesday that he would be parting ways with his current team, looking for a new VALORANT squad to practice with.
Friday, August 28th, Team Envy announced a new addition to the org, none other than Dallas' very own, Post Malone. The award-winning rapper makes his entrance into esports! Read more here:
A team like the Washington Justice who struggled for most of the season is starting to rebuild their roster by adding DPS player, Gui-un "Decay" Jang, via Twitter.
Overwatch League franchise team Dallas Fuel announced Thursday that it's dropped support player Jonathan "HarryHook" Tejedor over "player misconduct". The misconduct in question has HarryHook using misogynic language, calling women "whores" and "bitches", and was brought to public attention August 5 by members of the Overwatch community.
Time for Part 2 of the 2020 preseason power rankings. Let's round out the bottom half and see what teams rank going into the top half of the rankings.
"Ever wondered which Overwatch league teams were the most active on Social Media? How about which teams had the most followers on Twitter or the most YouTube subscribers?'
A player that has shown so much potential in Contenders and the World Cup has finally arrived in the Overwatch League. Trill spoke to Inven Global about his debut, fitting in with the team, his family, and a possible run at this year's World Cup.
New York Excelsior Flex Support Bang "JjoNak" Sung-hyeon generated the most jersey sales in stage 2 of Overwatch League. The season 1 MVP has retained his dominant form in 2019, earning him a starting spot on the Atlantic Divison All-Star team.
Dallas Fuel adds main tank, Ashley "Trill" Powell, to the main roster before the Stage 2 playoffs.
aKm spoke with Inven Global about the experience with the Dallas homestand, his thoughts on the crowd booing, and the Stage 2 playoffs.
After winning the Battle for Texas, Dallas Fuel held a press conference featuring Flex DPS Dylan "aKm" Bignet, DPS Zachary "ZachaREEE" Lombardo, Flex Tank Lucas "NotE" Meissner, and Head Coach Aaron "Aero" Atkins to discuss the successful 2-0 weekend and playing in front of the home crowd in Dallas.
OGE talked to Inven Global about his improvement as a player, what he thinks of NotE, and his thoughts on the Dallas homestand.
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.
Dallas Fuel Effect announced retirement. On the 7th (KST), Dallas Fuel's Hwang “Effect” Hyeon announced retirement through his Facebook account. Effect posted a long message which included
ZachaREEE talked to Inven Global about facing the Dragons again, how he adapted to playing for the Dallas Fuel, and the reality of playing for a Contenders team.
Prior to entering the interview, aKm tweeted out that “his confidence is back”.
It's an esports tale as old as time: an announcement of an announcement. The Dallas Fuel announced Saturday afternoon that they will announce a roster update tomorrow, Sunday, November 11, 2018.
This weekend at OP Live Dallas (Sept. 22-23), a Texas gaming convention in partnership with Team Envy and the Dallas Fuel, there is a main attraction for the mystified parents gamer kids are bound to drag along with them: the Parent Lost & Found Talks.