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I’ve spoken to my fair share of players and gotten mixed responses to this question, so I’d be interested in what you think of this as well. As a player, would you say it’s more important to do well in Contenders or make the Overwatch World Cup if your end goal is to play in the Overwatch League?
The best is to do both is obviously as NicoGDH did. But I’d say it depends on your country. Playing the World Cup is definitely huge because a lot of people are watching it, and you play with and against players from the Overwatch League. So I’d say you have more chance to be scouted and known if you play the World Cup than in Overwatch Contenders.
Many players and personalities alike have come out and said that Eagle Gaming was one of the best, if not the best, GOATs teams in the world. Would you agree with that and what differentiated your style of the composition from the way that everyone else played it?
I just think we are the best when we play tanks against people who try to play dive or counter GOATs. We worked so hard on this and everyone obviously tried to find a counter to what we were doing. Some of the teams found some counters sometimes, but the next day we had the answer and they didn’t finish the maps. I don’t think we have much advance in tanks against tanks. We just worked a lot and we optimized a lot all of our compositions and gameplans.
With your chapter closing with Eagles Gaming, what comes next for you? Are you looking to explore other options outside of being a player?
I’m staying and will continue as a player as long as it’ll work for me. For my future, I’m not allowed to talk about it yet, but I should be able to very soon and all I can say is I’m super excited!
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Joseph “Volamel” Franco has followed esports since the MLGs of 2006. He started out primarily following Starcraft 2, Halo 3, and Super Smash Bros. Melee. He has transitioned from viewer to journalist and writes freelance primarily about Overwatch and League of Legends. If you would like to know more or follow his thoughts on esports you can follow him at @Volamel.
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