Tyson Tavolazzi outlines the new changes to the competitive Heroes of the Storm landscape, suggesting this could be one of the most influential moves ever announced for the competitive scene.
With a ticket to the Fall Championship on the line, Tyson Tavolazzi breaks down the eight teams competing at the second European Regional competition.
Upsets filled the opening stages of the North American Fall Regional, but when the dust settled Murloc Geniuses managed to come out on top, besting Gale Force eSports to claim first place.
One of the better teams heading into the North American Fall Regional, Tyson Tavolazzi chats with team captain MichaelUdall to discuss Gale Force eSports and their success thus far in Heroes of the Storm.
After a grueling round of qualifiers, the field for the North America Fall Regional is set. Tyson Tavolazzi takes a look at the groups and suggests that Team Naventic may be the favorites to win it all.
RotoWire's Tyson Tavolazzi breaks down the action that took place during DreamHack Valencia with Team Dignitas pulling out the tournament win.
RotoWire's Tyson Tavolazzi takes a look at the teams competing at DreamHack Valencia and suggests that mYinsanity could be the team to beat.
Heroes of the Storm expert Erik C.Anderson previews Cloud9's chances heading into North American Championship.
Erik C. Anderson takes an in-depth look at how Cloud 9 and Naventic will fare in the second North American Summer Regional
Correcting the Storm: Tempo Storm has made some very big changes as they prepare for the Summer Championship.
Old faces in new places – it’s essentially the slogan for DreamHack Tours, the 2nd HotS regional tournament for Europe.
RotoWire's Erik C. Anderson takes a look at the upcoming Heroes of the Storm Spring Championship, running through each team competing in Seoul, Korea.