Overwatch Summer Games III 2018

What better way to beat the heat than with some Overwatch action? Summer Games 2018 will take place from now until August 31stand will feature new skins, a new Lúcioball map, and the return of all the previous Summer Games items. 

50+ brand new 2018 Summer Games items as well as the whole suite of past exclusives, available in Summer Games Loot Boxes

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  • 6 new Legendary Skins – Cabana Ana, Fastball Zenyatta, Gridironhardt Reinhardt, Lacrosse Roadhog, Waveracer D.Va, and Catcher Winston
  • 3 new Epic Skins – Mexicana Sombra, Éireannach Moira, and Tre Kronor Brigitte
  • Over 200 total Summer Games themed cosmetics from throughout the years to collect!


Return of the Summer Games Exclusive Brawl, Lúcioball!

  • An Overwatch twist on traditional football/soccer, each team pilots three Lúcios scoring goals on a playing field modified for use of his Wall Ride
  • Control the ball with melee attacks or sound waves, make use of the Crossfade and Amp It Up abilities for mobility, as well as boost movement speed and jump height with the new Turbo Boost Ultimate
  • Three unique arenas to play on, including the brand-new Busan Stadium, as well as the previous maps Sydney Harbour and Estádio das Rãs (Rio)
  • Last year’s Copa Lúcioball returns, with the Competitive Play ladder structure and placement matches for players to show off their skills


HERO CHANGES WITH SUMMER GAMES PATCH

Ana

Nano Boost

  • Instantly heals a target for 300 health
  • Range increased from 30 to 40 meters

Blizzard added this change in an effort to give Ana a bit more flexibility in how her ultimate ability is used. Generally, this should make Ana more “usable,” Blizzard said.

Brigitte

Image via Blizzard Entertainment

Shield Bash

  • Cool down increased from six to seven seconds

Repair Pack

  • An option to control Brigitte’s Repair Pack targeting sensitivity has been added under Options > Controls > Brigitte

Shield Bash is one of the more powerful abilities in the game, and Blizzard made this adjustment to give enemies more of a chance to play around the ability.

Moira

Biotic Grasp

  • Passive energy regeneration rate increased from two per second to 2.4 per second

Moira will be able to heal more in situations where there aren’t any enemies to draw energy from.

Lúcio

Crossfade

  • Aura radius increased from 10 meters to 12 meters

Sound Barrier

  • Temporary shields granted increased from 500 to 750

Lúcio needs to be a bit more reliable in his healing range, allowing more allies to stay within his area-of-effect. His shield increase is to make Sound Barrier more effective against burst damage, like Junkrat’s RIP-Tire.

Mercy

Caduceus Staff

  • Healing beam reduced from 60 healing per second to 50 healing per second

Mercy used to be a must-pick in most Overwatch matches, and Blizzard decided to nerf her healing output to give other heroes a chance.


Beyond support hero tweaks, Blizzard made a lot more adjustments to Overwatchcharacters. This patch is a doozy. The rest of the changes are as follows, straight from Blizzard.

Doomfist

Image via Blizzard Entertainment

Rocket Punch

  • No longer impacts Symmetra’s Teleporter
  • Now destroys Symmetra’s Sentry Turrets without stopping his movement

Hanzo

Lunge

  • Cool down increased from four to five seconds

Sombra

General

  • Reduced the size of Sombra’s head hit volume

Reinhardt

Barrier Field

  • Decorative insignia no longer protrudes from the shield’s surface

Widowmaker

Image via Blizzard Entertainment

Grappling Hook

  • Cool down increased from eight seconds to 10 seconds

Zarya

Energy

  • Drain rate reduced from two per second to 1.6 per second

Graviton Surge

  • Radius reduced from eight to six meters

Symmetra

Photon Projector

  • Primary fire range increased from 10 to 12

General

Channeled and transformation ultimate abilities now restore ammunition after completion for some heroes

  • Channeled abilities affected: Junkrat’s RIP-Tire, Pharah’s Barrage, Roadhog’s Whole Hog, and Zenyatta’s Transcendence
  • Transformation abilities affected: Genji’s Dragonblade, Winston’s Primal Rage


Blizzard bans 1487 Korean players from Overwatch

forum post here https://kr.forums.blizzard.com

Blizzard Korea has banned 1,487 player accounts from Overwatch due to account sharing. 

Following the account sanctions for bad user / non-seller actors , we are pleased to inform you that the account sanction for the 11 seasons before the competition (account sharing) ** has been processed. Blizzard Entertainment is committed to creating a fair and positive game environment for our players. Below are the numbers and lists of accounts that have been deliberately manipulated during the 11 seasons before the Overwatch competition, or have been suspended for agents acting to interfere with or otherwise interfere with the normal operation of the game.

If you always We say of him every player gives to send a lot of feedback through the announcements and Overwatch Community Thanks again, have you ever even seen a player is not allowed third party external programs, agency activities such as inhibiting the gaming players Report feature 45 or Hacks@blizzard.com please tip in.

https://kr.forums.blizzard.com

Don’t be giving your account for people to “level up”, “loot box farm”, “boost your account” or “raise your Competitive Season Rank (SR)” you will be in violation of terms and get account ban. The “sharing” ban hammer applies to all countries.

News tip via https://twitter.com/OverwatchNaeri

Overwatch League comes to ESPN, Disney and ABC

Fans cheer as the Los Angeles Gladiators and the Los Angeles Valiant face off during Overwatch League Season 1 in Blizzard Arena in Burbank, California. Robert Paul for Blizzard Entertainment

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Overwatch League is coming to the ESPN, Disney and ABC family of networks, ESPN, Disney and Blizzard Entertainment announced on Wednesday.

The multi-year broadcast deal includes the Overwatch League playoffs — which begin Wednesday night — the Season 1 grand finals from the Barclays Center in New York next month, the Overwatch World Cup this fall and Overwatch League Season 2 next year. In all, professional Overwatch will be broadcast in some fashion on the flagship ESPN network, ESPN2, Disney XD, ABC and streaming services for the term of the agreement.

It amounts to hundreds of hours of live and highlight programming across four networks, bringing Overwatch League competition for the first time to both linear and digital ESPN and Disney viewers. The agreement does not cancel existing distribution agreements already in place, like Twitch broadcasts.

“We are turning the corner here in terms of our interest and engagement in the esports category,” ESPN Vice President of Digital Media Programming John Lasker said. “We’ve had an interest and have been watching pretty closely how the first year of the Overwatch League has been progressing, and we’re really excited to be a part of this. Clearly by the way we’re going to be covering it starting with the playoffs and the finals this year certainly speaks volumes to our excitement and our enthusiasm overall for esports moving forward.”

Zero wins, forty losses. Every Overwatch League team wanted to have a special first season, but for the Shanghai Dragons, what they’ll be remembered for is infamous.

While the deal focuses on live and full replays of Overwatch competition and recap show on ABC, there is a broad swath of digital rights that the networks “plan to take full advantage of,” according to Lasker. That might include highlight packages for ESPN digital platforms or even supplemental content catered toward fans who might not be as familiar with Overwatch.

The agreement matches a strategy both the networks and Blizzard have to bring Overwatch competition to a wider audience. While they recognize some potential crossover, each distribution point represents a different demographic who might be interested in watching the highest levels of Overwatch gameplay.

“It’s a cross section that’s a hardcore sports fan, especially on ESPN channels,” Pete Vlastelica, president and CEO of Activision Blizzard esports leagues, said. “They love watching competition, they love watching the best in the world compete at a great game. Maybe they have played video games. Maybe they know of Overwatch. Maybe they even play Overwatch or play it a lot. But they’re fundamentally looking to be entertained by the highest possible level of competition around a great game. And that’s what we’ve got.”

Overwatch League debuted in January with 12 teams representing cities such as Boston, New York, Los Angeles, Shanghai and Seoul. The teams all compete from the Blizzard Arena in Burbank, California, which was the home of the “Tonight Show” with Johnny Carson for 30 years. In the future, teams will move to their home cities, and Overwatch League will become the first geolocated structured league in modern-day esports. Owners such as the Kraft Group and Stan Kroenke spent $20 million per team to reserve franchise spots last year, and an expansion is reportedly on the horizon.

This is not ESPN or Disney’s first time broadcasting esports events. ESPN has been showing esports competitions for several years on its networks and streaming channels, including the Heroes of the Dorm collegiate competition (in a partnership with Blizzard), the Capcom Cup Street Fighter V finals, and the Evolution Fighting Game Championships to name a few. The Overwatch League Contenders Series was on Disney XD last summer as well. But this is the first time all the networks have come together for a multi-year agreement. Financial terms of the deal were not disclosed.

“We’ve been in partnership with Blizzard for a long time, and we’re rather ecstatic about taking this significant step forward,” Lasker said.

Blizzard agrees, and compares their relationship to the ones ESPN enjoys with other major sports leagues.

“Media partners are another very important partner in [the Overwatch League] ecosystem. ESPN is invested in the growth of the NBA and now we hope they are invested in the growth of our league. That’s what makes it a significant moment.” Vlastelica said.

Disney is the parent company of ESPN. The broadcast kicks off Wednesday night at 8 p.m. ET on Disney XD and ESPN3 when the Philadelphia Fusion takes on the Boston Uprising in the first match of the Overwatch League quarterfinals. Full OWL playoff and broadcast schedule is below.

2018 OVERWATCH LEAGUE ALL-STAR ROSTERS REVEALED!

FULL ALL-STAR ROSTERS REVEALED

More than 55,000 fans voted for the Atlantic and Pacific Division starting rosters for the Overwatch League All-Star Game, Powered by Intel®. Now we’re revealing the complete 18-player rosters (starters and reserves) for both squads. Also, we’re pleased to announce that tickets for All-Star Weekend are now available.

Here are the Atlantic and Pacific starters:

Atlantic reserves:

Pacific reserves:

Atlantic Division

Starters

  • Seong-Hyun “Jjonak” Bang—Excelsior, support
  • Jong-Ryeol “Saebyeolbe” Park—Excelsior, DPS
  • Do-Hyeon “Pine” Kim—Excelsior, flex
  • Yeon-Jun “Ark” Hong—Excelsior, support
  • Jae-Hyeok “Carpe” Lee—Fusion, DPS
  • Jae-Hui “Gesture” Hong—Spitfire, tank

Reserves

  • Ji-Hyeok “Birdring” Kim—Spitfire, DPS
  • Hae-Seong “Libero” Kim—Excelsior, DPS
  • Nam-Ju “STRIKER” Gwon—Uprising, DPS
  • Jeong-Woo “Sayaplayer” Ha—Mayhem, DPS
  • Seung-Tae “Bdosin” Choi—Spitfire, support
  • Se-Hyun “Neko” Park—Uprising, support
  • Dong-Gyu “Mano” Kim—Excelsior, tank
  • Tae-Hong “Meko” Kim—Excelsior, tank
  • Austin “Muma” Wilmot—Outlaws, tank
  • Young-Jin “Gamsu” Noh—Uprising, tank
  • Jun-Ho “Fury” Kim—Spitfire, flex
  • Gael “Poko” Gouzerch—Fusion, flex

Pacific Division

Starters

  • Chan-Hyung “Fissure” Baek—Gladiators, tank
  • Scott “Custa” Kennedy—Valiant, support
  • Se-Yeon “Geguri” Kim—Dragons, tank
  • Byung-Sun “Fleta” Kim—Dynasty, DPS
  • Je-Hong “Ryujehong” Ryu—Dynasty, support
  • Brandon “Seagull” Larned—Fuel, flex

Reserves

  • Minho “Architect” Park—Shock, DPS
  • Terence “SoOn” Tarlier—Valiant, DPS
  • Brady “Agilities” Girardi—Valiant, DPS
  • Lane “Surefour” Roberts—Gladiators, DPS
  • Young-Seo “Kariv” Park—Valiant, support
  • Benjamin “BigGoose” Isohanni—Gladiators, support
  • Nikola “Sleepy” Andrews—Shock, support
  • Pan-Seung “Fate” Koo—Valiant, tank
  • Minseok “OGE” Son—Fuel, tank
  • Indy “Space” Halpern—Valiant, flex
  • Joon-Hyeok “Zunba” Kim—Dynasty, flex
  • Pongphop “Mickie” Rattanasangchod—Fuel, flex

The reserves were selected by Overwatch League players, coaches, casters, and staff.

All-Star Weekend festivities kick off on Saturday, August 25, at 4 p.m. PDT, with a series of custom skill matches. On Sunday, August 26, at 11 a.m. PDT, the Atlantic and Pacific Division All-Stars go head-to-head in the official All-Star Game.

Additional details on All-Star Weekend custom game modes, the All-Star Game format, and other fan experiences will be announced soon.

The All-Star Game will be streamed live on Twitch, OverwatchLeague.com and the Overwatch League app, and on MLG.com and the MLG app.