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Published on September 21st, 2017 | by Admin

THE OVERWATCH LEAGUE™ SIGNS FINAL THREE TEAMS FOR INAUGURAL SEASON

New owners, including Comcast Spectacor, acquire teams for Dallas, Houston, and Philadelphia

Preseason begins 6 December, 2017 at Blizzard Arena Los Angeles

SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA—21 September, 2017—The stage is now set for the inaugural season of the Overwatch League™. Teams for Dallas, Houston, and Philadelphia have signed on, bringing the total for the first season to the targeted 12 franchises representing major cities in Asia, Europe, and North America. The new team owners announced today are:

• Comcast Spectacor (Philadelphia), leader in sports and entertainment and owner of the Philadelphia Flyers
• Team Envy (Dallas), veteran esports organisation with experience across multiple genres
• OpTic Gaming (Houston), established esports organisation known for its passionate global fan base

The Overwatch League also announced today that preseason play will start on Wednesday, 6 December PST, with a series of exhibition matches featuring all 12 teams. The regular season will then kick off on 10 January PST and will run into June, with playoffs and finals scheduled for July. For the inaugural season, all preseason and regular season games will take place at Blizzard Arena Los Angeles, a state-of-the-art live-event venue in Burbank, California, custom-renovated for Blizzard Entertainment esports events.

“We’re excited to kick off the inaugural season of the Overwatch League,” said Activision Blizzard CEO Bobby Kotick. “We have the very best team owners in esports and we will celebrate our professional players better than any league ever has!”

“With the first 12 teams in place, we’re now just a few short months away from the inaugural season of the Overwatch League,” said Mike Morhaime, CEO and co-founder of Blizzard Entertainment. “This is a huge milestone for the league; we can’t wait for the action to get underway and to see some of the top competitive Overwatch® players in the world facing off to become the first-ever Overwatch League champions.”

“Comcast Spectacor is thrilled to play a central role in the Overwatch League’s inaugural season and energise the growing esports community in Philadelphia and beyond,” said Dave Scott, President and CEO, Comcast Spectacor. “An esports franchise is a great addition to our portfolio of sports and entertainment assets and we believe that Overwatch League is uniquely positioned to succeed.”

“We are beyond excited to be joining the Overwatch League and helping to build the future of esports in Dallas,” said Mike Rufail, owner and CEO of Team Envy. “Envy already has a significant history in competitive Overwatch, and we are pleased to be able to build upon that legacy in the league later this year.” Hersh Interactive Group, the esports investing entity affiliated with Hersh Family Investments, is a substantial investment partner in Team Envy, which continues to be led by Mike Rufail. The Dallas Overwatch League team is owned by a wholly owned subsidiary of Team Envy.

“It’s an absolute honour to represent the great city of Houston in the Overwatch League,” said Hector Rodriguez, owner and CEO of OpTic Gaming. “This is another significant milestone in OpTic’s history and a testament to the loyal support of our fans. We’re excited to continue shaping the future of esports and bring the OpTic passion to the rapidly expanding Overwatch community.”

Further details about the Overwatch League, including team specifics such as team names, logos, and colours, as well as more information about the inaugural season’s schedule and format, will be announced in the coming months.


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