Hello everyone.
I don't know how many of you are aware of this, but TeamLiquid partnered with Blizzard Entertainment to bring you coverage of the Road to BlizzCon tournament for Heroes of the Storm.
As part of that coverage, we've been doing team profiles of all the teams who have qualified for the American Championship. This is a great opportunity for you guys to know more about the teams, their player and their strategies, so we highly suggest you check them out if you haven't already.
Storm Heroes: Cloud9 rises in North America.
The most important thing I learned from playing at BlizzCon 2014 is that playing in front of a crowd makes everything worth it. All the practice, the emotional turmoil of defeats, the stress of competing, and giving up weeknights and weekends without end. It’s all worth it to get up on that stage, and the desire to get back there and win is what drives me.
Famliriar Faces on the Rise: COGnitive Gaming.
We are only good now because we dealt with so many painful losses for so long that we improved our game to the point of contending with the best.
No hands out: Tempo Storm's Plan to Dominate 2015
BlizzCon 2015 is the goal of the team. No matter what happens between now and then, whatever ups and downs the team experiences, winning BlizzCon is the goal.
Apart from the Team Profiles we have also done a few recaps and previews.
Murloc Geniuses and Complexity Advance; Tempo Storm wins Triple Crown.
If you liked these there are more previews on the battle.net site and we'll update this post with the rest of the team's profiles. Keep an eye on TeamLiquid and the official Heroes of the Storm news blog for more coverage of the Heroes of the Storm World Championship.