Out of the 48 teams competing in "Hearthstone" Global Games, only six teams are sticking out due to their abilities in battles. These teams have displayed outstanding skills when playing the online card game and are definitely the ones to look out for.
Six Teams To Look Out For In "Hearthstone" Global Games
The second round of matches is now ongoing and only a few of the 48 teams are now competing in Phase 1 of the "Hearthstone" Global Games, which are teams to look out for. One of the six teams is the United States, which is off to the best start out of anyone in the Global Games so far. They have already gotten two match wins with only one dropped game in the process, Red Bull reported.
South Korea also has a strong start for the Group D favorites in the "Hearthstone" Global Games. They defeated Greece with a 3-1 victory in the first round and already established a position at the top of the table with a second win against Slovakia.
Argentina is led by Fran "PNC" Leimontas and they have already become regulars at many HCT events. They defeated Australia with a 3-0 win in the opening round with the PNC's Quest Mage, Nalguidan's Taunt Warrior, and Snail's Jade/Elemental Shaman mix.
The Russian team has already gotten some good team members, which the 2016 "Hearthstone" World Champion, the 2017 Winter Playoff Champion, and the 2017 Winter Championship winner. They dominated Spain with a 3-0 win, and they might be a difficult team to defeat in the coming days.
Sweden came up short with a 0-2 loss, but they got back up with their 3-2 victory over China. They have members like Harald "Powder" Gimre, Jon "Orange" Westberg, Jeffrey "SjoW" Brusi, and Sebastian "Ostkaka" Engwall.
Streaming Politician Strives To Improve eSports In His Country With "Hearthstone" Streams
In other "Hearthstone" related news, a Scandinavian legislator is currently streaming "Hearthstone" gameplay videos to improve eSports in his country. Rickard Nodrin is a 34 year old member of the Swedish national parliament, and has started his own channel on Twitch. He livestreams his weekly Hearthstone sessions there, and he directly engages with his fans of eSports through it, Engadget reported.
Check out the Netherlands Vs. United States Group B Match 2 "Hearthstone Global Games" video below: