Inven Global spoke with MonteCristo to discuss the handling of the situation, the format of MSI, and how the game’s competitive integrity can improve in the future.
Just a week after MonteCristo and Puckett announced their departure from OWL, DoA announced his own. He cites differences with Blizzard's creative direction and their resistance to listen to esports veterans. Read more on his departure here:
The Overwatch League has seen a massive exodus of many personalities and pro players. Blizzard needs to slow down and right the ship.
Puckett uploaded a vlog to his twitter documenting the changes in his life and career after two years of hosting at Blizzard Arena in Burbank, CA.
Longtime esports caster, MonteCristo, announced his departure from the Overwatch League on the last day of the decade, citing "creative and philosophical differences." Read more here:
Theorycraft seeks to aid brands, professional teams, and investors to develop creative strategies to reach the elusive esports and gaming audiences.
The forty-five minute panel was streamed live during the conference, but for those who may have missed it, a full transcript of the spiciest panel of the 2019 Inven Global Esports Conference is now available for your reading pleasure.
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.
On the 29th of November, the #EsportsMystery was finally revealed. It turned out as the wedding of esports analyst and caster Christopher “MonteCristo” Mykles and London Spitfire general