{"id":33077,"date":"2023-11-08T23:16:57","date_gmt":"2023-11-09T04:16:57","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/esportbet.com\/?p=33077"},"modified":"2023-11-08T23:16:57","modified_gmt":"2023-11-09T04:16:57","slug":"blizzard-announce-change-of-direction-for-its-overwatch-league","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/esportbet.com\/blizzard-announce-change-of-direction-for-its-overwatch-league\/","title":{"rendered":"Blizzard announce change of direction for its Overwatch League"},"content":{"rendered":"
It looks like the Overwatch League (OWL)<\/a> is taking a different route after six years of competitive action.<\/p>\n Blizzard has confirmed that they’re saying goodbye to the current setup and planning something new.<\/p>\n The recent departure of teams like the Toronto Defiant added to the uncertainty, but now it’s official\u2014the OWL, as we know it, is coming to an end.<\/p>\n The transition is not without its drama.<\/p>\n Blizzard sent out a revised operating agreement to teams, and those who didn’t want to continue got a $6 million parting gift.<\/p>\n This move follows a series of challenges the league faced, from the pandemic disrupting plans for city-based teams to difficulties in making money from online matches.<\/p>\n The financial struggles came to light with Bloomberg reporting a shortfall in projected revenue in 2020, a tough pill for a league that started with such grand ambitions and hefty franchise fees.<\/p>\n Now, it seems Activision Blizzard is in talks with the Saudi Arabian ESL FACEIT Group for a new chapter in Overwatch<\/a> esports.<\/p>\n \u201cWe are transitioning from the Overwatch League and evolving competitive Overwatch in a new direction,” an Overwatch League spokesman confirmed.<\/p>\n “We are grateful to everyone who made OWL possible and remain focused on building our vision of a revitalized esports program. <\/p>\n “We are excited to share details with you all in the near future.\u201d<\/p>\n The plan is to adopt a more open-circuit format, ditching the franchise system in favour of a more flexible tournament schedule.<\/p>\n It’s a big shift, but maybe it’s what Overwatch needs to thrive.<\/p>\n As fans brace themselves for more teams to reveal their exit plans, one thing’s for sure: the Overwatch League won’t be the same.<\/p>\n It’s the end of an era, and people are already reminiscing about the good times and lamenting the missed opportunities.<\/p>\n