One of China\u2019s top esports<\/a> organizations have signed the Overwatch<\/em><\/a> team featuring the famous Zarya girl whose spectacular gameplay led to people accusing her of cheating.<\/p>
EHOME<\/a> scored<\/a> one of the top Korean squads in UW Artisan, the team that placed second behind MiG Frost in the $15,000 Nexus Cup last month, which featured the top teams from both Korea and China.<\/p> <\/p> <\/p>
Needless to say, Geguri and company have earned their new contracts. They\u2019re now part of EHOME, one of China\u2019s longest-running gaming franchises, famous for its Dota 2<\/em><\/a> teams but recently expanding into Counter-Strike<\/em><\/a> and now Overwatch<\/em>. <\/p>
If reports about Korean work ethic in gaming and Overwatch<\/em> are true, they\u2019re already working endlessly to produce success. Korea and China do not have the history of success in shooter titles like America and Europe, but those countries have embraced Overwatch<\/em> with unprecedented zeal, making it the most popular game in Korean PC bangs<\/a> after ending League of Legends<\/em>\u2019<\/a> five-year reign. If Korea is going to show their esports supremacy extends beyond MOBAs and RTS games and into shooters, it just might be EHOME and their new team that does it.<\/p>","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"