As it currently stands, Blizzard Entertainment’s Overwatch League–a hybrid of both esports/traditional sports systems–is already a solid success. With the closing of Stage 1–the first of five phases leading up to the Season 1 playoffs later this year–the London Spitfire came out on top against their current rivals in the New York Excelsior. While the end of the first part of the season is a major milestone, there’s still a ways to go as we inch closer to the grand finals later this year. In the meantime, there’s much room for growth and change for the League and the many teams over the next few stages.While the League itself is has been gaining traction and found an audience of diehard fans, there’s still plenty of room for improvement–which the organizers are well aware of. We had the opportunity to speak with Overwatch League commissioner Nate Nanzer during the Stage 1 finals, where he spoke about how things are progressing with Blizzard’s big gamble on esports, how they plan to refine how the games are run, and how they hope to make their sport as welcoming and inclusive as Overwatch itself is.GameSpot: Even though it’s only been a few weeks for… Read full this story
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