The Uncertain Future of Overwatch and Call of Duty Esports Leagues.

TL;DR Summary
Head of the Overwatch League, Sean Miller, discusses the future of the game as an esports, including the inclusion of Contenders teams in Tier 1, co-streaming, and the league's partnership with YouTube. Miller emphasizes the league's commitment to growing the Overwatch esports community and creating compelling competitive communities at all levels. He also praises the league's Chinese partners and discusses the decision to lower the minimum age for players. Miller believes that the league's success should be measured by participation and engagement across the ecosystem, not just viewership numbers.
- OWL Head says Overwatch esports is “not going away anytime soon” Dexerto
- Activision isn't sure how long the Overwatch League and CoD League will last, says efforts to address challenges 'may prove unsuccessful' PC Gamer
- Activision gives bleak outlook on futures of Call of Duty League, Overwatch League Dot Esports
- Activision Blizzard admits concern about the longevity of CDL & OWL Dexerto
- View Full Coverage on Google News
Reading Insights
Total Reads
0
Unique Readers
1
Time Saved
13 min
vs 14 min read
Condensed
97%
2,772 → 89 words
Want the full story? Read the original article
Read on Dexerto