Leaving the payload

One of the head honchos of Blizzard’sOverwatch Leagueis leaving the company to take up a new role with Epic Games.As reported by ESPN, Nate Nanzer will be joining theFortnitedeveloper to help grow the competitive scene of the popular battle royale title.

Speakingthis weekend on Twitter, Nanzer said the decision was “toughest of his life” as “it means I won’t get to work with the best staff, players, teams, owners, partners, and fans in esports anymore.” Nanzer has been with Blizzard since 2014 and has curated theOverwatch League– or “OWL” for the cool kids – into a huge, hype and financially lucrative project. No doubt Epic are hoping he can do the same forFortnite’sown esports scene.

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Clearly, Epic are all-in. The developer has recently contributed a cool $100 million USD to theFortnitecircuit, which includes a $30 million prize pool for July’s World Cup Finals.I’d hazard a guess that, given his pedigree in the esports field, Nanzer didn’t come cheap either. Hopefully for Epic all this investment will pay off in future competitive events.

TheOverwatch Leaguehas already announced Nanzer’s role will be filled by former FOX Sports Vice-President Pete Vlastelica, who is currently a major producer in all of Blizzard’s esports ventures. Stage Three of the current OWL season begins June 4.

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