Previous Episode: #3: Stage 2 Swaps and Shifts
Next Episode: #4: F is for Florida

Stage 2 brought more changes than we ever could have expected! Ramses and Lobosco cover the emerging meta for Stage 2, Baptiste's OWL debut, and the rise of DPS and bunker comps. The boys catch up on all of last week's trades, signings and roster moves, and discuss the Florida Mayhem's recent shift. Lastly, the hosts give their thoughts on the recent events between Fischer and Envy (Contenders) and the nature of leaks in OWL.

Stage 2 Week 1 brought more surprises, trades, and juicy rumors than we ever would have expected. In Episode 3, Ramses and Lobosco break down the developing meta for Stage 2. Is GOATS still as dominant? Did DPS make an impact? They discuss Baptiste's debut in OWL and speculate on the developing meta for the rest of the stage.



The hosts cover the last week and a half's worth of roster moves, trades, and signings, including rCk, Note, Babybay, and Im37. They also pay special tribute to Effect, and his recent retirement from the Dallas Fuel and professional Overwatch.

Next, Ramses and Lobosco mutually vent over the recent roster shifts, player movements, and management mishaps from the Florida Mayhem. Is the all Korean strategy worth the public outcry? What was Bearhands thinking? Is Xepher any good?



After a Week 2 Lightning Round, the hosts discuss the recent controversy around contenders org. Envy, contenders player Fischer, and the recent trade leaks concerning Valiant and Uprising. They discuss the nature of leaks in the Overwatch League, and what their potential benefits, repercussions, and ideal value could be.

Episode URL: https://mtb.gg/24q

Show Twitter: twitter.com/pushpointpod



Hosts:

Julian Quezada

twitter.com/ramses_ow

Chris Lobosco

twitter.com/LoBosco

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