Blizzard consolidates Major League Gaming: will run all Overwatch esports programmes

Blizzard have fashioned a brand new inner division to deal with all Overwatch esports programmes, together with the Overwatch League and Overwatch World Cup. In so doing, they’re integrating Major League Gaming absolutely into the corporate.

Here’s everything we know about the Overwatch League thus far.

Activision-Blizzard acquired Major League Gaming (MLG) towards the top of 2015. Of the consolidation, Blizzard say:

“The new division, which will retain the MLG name, will build on Blizzard’s nearly 20-year history as a leader in esports and leverage MLG’s extensive experience with live events and content distribution. It will also operate the MLG-branded media network, which will broadcast both Blizzard and Activision esports content as well as other premium gaming programming.”

The new division “will serve as the operational foundation, partnership hub, and media production network for the Overwatch League as well as Activision’s Call of Duty World League”, together with league and staff administration, gross sales, promoting, distribution, occasion manufacturing and so forth.

While Overwatch will sit inside MLG, different Blizzard esports (Heroes of the Storm, Hearthstone, StarCraft, and World of Warcraft) will proceed to be dealt with by Blizzard’s separate esports staff. As if it weren’t blindingly apparent by now, that is additional proof of Blizzard’s ambition for the Overwatch League.

Here’s the announcement on Blizzard’s web site. It wraps up with a name for job applications, although curiously, vacancies throughout the Overwatch League are not marketed. Blizzard had been fairly just lately promoting a number of departmental heads for the Overwatch League, none of which at the moment are obtainable. Looks like they’re prepared for work to start in earnest, which most likely has some bearing on in the present day’s information.

 
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