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Boston Uprising parts ways with GaeBullSsi heading into 2022

Many underperforming teams are dropping players left and right during the Overwatch League offseason, but the hits just keep coming for the Boston Uprising.  After releasing four players earlier this month, the team announced on Oct. 15 that it would be parting ways with off-tank Yun “GaeBullSsi” Young-sun before the 2022 season begins.   GaeBullSsi, a former member of Boston’s Overwatch Contenders team Uprising Academy, was signed right before the 2021 Overwatch League season began in April.  A noted off-tank talent from the Contenders scene, he stepped up to play the

Hangzhou Spark drops 4 players before 2022 Overwatch League season

Most of the Hangzhou Spark’s 2021 Overwatch League offseason will likely be spent looking for support players considering the team’s most recent roster changes.  The Spark is parting ways with DPS Seo “SeoMinSoo” Min-soo, flex support Tong “ColdEst” Xiaodong, and main supports Liu “M1ka” Jiming and Park “idk” Ho-jin, the team announced today. Assistant coach Chen “U4” Congshan was also let go. For the time being, this leaves the team with no support players heading into the 2022 season.  As we are bidding farewell to IDK, M1KA, COLDEST and SEOMINSOO,

Legendary StarCraft II player TaeJa retires

Yun “TaeJa” Young Seo has officially retired from competitive StarCraft II play, his former organization, Team Liquid, announced last night.This is the second time TaeJa has retired from the pro scene and perhaps the definitive one. The 26-year-old was playing for Liquid in June 2016 when he retired for the first time to fulfill his military duties in South Korea. He was the most decorated StarCraft II player in premier tournaments at that time and came back to Liquid in September 2018 after completing his mandatory military service. “After Season 3 of

A team debrief ahead of the 2021 Overwatch League season

The 2021 Overwatch League season is starting up soon. Here is a debrief of the big moves and changes that teams have made over the off-season. Alongside Eastern division specialist Bonnie Qu, we will give you a rundown of the rosters, a player to watch and a small description of the changes that these teams have made leading into the 2021 Overwatch season. (In order to keep track of the new players joining teams in Overwatch League’s 2021 season, they will be italicized). 2021 Overwatch League – Western Division Atlanta

League of Legends global power rankings for April 12

Over the past week, three of the four major regions in the League of Legends global power rankings have locked in their representatives for the 2021 Mid-Season Invitational, leaving China’s League of Legends Pro League to follow suit on April 18. DWG KIA of South Korea’s League of Legends Champions Korea have earned their spot as favorites entering into the tournament. With the League of Legends Championship Series’ Cloud9 punching their ticket to Iceland for North America and MAD Lions wearing the League of Legends European Championship crown for the

OWL 2021 Power Rankings – #14 Boston Uprising

The Boston Uprising takes the 14th position in our Overwatch League 2021 power rankings. The team brings some fresh blood to its core roster, giving the Boston Uprising a chance not to finish last this season. Boston Uprising 2021 Roster Preview Tank: Cameron "Fusions" Bosworth Ji-won "Stand1" Seo Leyton "Punk" Gilchrist Cameron "Fusions" Bosworth has been a key member of the Boston Uprising ever since he joined the team for the Overwatch League 2019 Season. He stays as the main tank player of the Boston Uprising for this new season.

Pros and casuals face off in the Flash Ops: Experimental Card Tournament

Overwatch 12/04/2021 13:35 Jacob “KraftyGG” Zilversmit Overwatch League talent proves victorious across three regions, highlighting wacky hero changes. After the drafting of the new Experimental Card on March 14th, Blizzard ran a tournament to test out the new patch. Casual fans and pro players alike clashed across three regions (North America, Europe and Korea) in single-elimination brackets on March 26-28th. The Flash Ops: Experimental Card Tournament boasted a total prize pool of $30,000 USD across the three brackets. Throughout the competition, fans got a chance to see what organized Overwatch

League of Legends global power rankings for April 5

Welcome back to another week of Upcomer’s League of Legends Global Power Rankings. As the road to Iceland and the Mid-Season Invitational peeks over the horizon, the Chinese League of Legends Pro League maintains its status as the gold standard. While DWG KIA are on the verge of starting their own dynasty in South Korea, the LPL has six world-class squads squaring off in an explosive battle royale to see which will get the first class ticket to Reykjavík for MSI. Over in the West, teams are fighting a war

Best iPhone Game Updates: ‘World of Tanks Blitz’, ‘Asphalt 8’, ‘Minecraft’, ‘Disney Heroes’, and More

Hello everyone, and welcome to the week! It’s time once again for our look back at the noteworthy updates of the last seven days. We’ve got another mix of fresh updates to check out, including some popular free-to-play games and a few tasty paid titles. Big updates, small updates, and even a couple of very STUPID updates. Of course, you can keep an eye out for updates yourself using AppShopper or by participating in the TouchArcade forums. This weekly summary is just here to fill you in on the things