In a tweet, the Boston Uprising team announced the departure of Chris “HuK” Loranger, the team’s general manager since 2017. For reasons of “competitive viability”, the latter was removed from his position. , despite long periods spent under the acronym of this team. It is now Vytis “Mineral” Lasaitis, the current assistant general manager, who will take over in an attempt to reorganize the team so as to relive the moments of past glory.
At the same time, the Boston Uprising announced that a thorough review will be done around the roster and that the construction of a new future was underway. And, it didn’t take long for them to announce the first changes.
The arrival of a new DPS in the list
With the Overwatch League in full swing, the Boston Uprising have signed Seeker, a new DPS who will join the roster alongside Valentine and Victoria.
We’re very excited to welcome a young and talented player in @seeker_ow to our team, as we look to add depth to our DPS line-up ahead of the Summer Showdown!
*Pending League Approval pic.twitter.com/NwtEahWiBv
— Boston Uprising (@BostonUprising) June 29, 2022
Alex “Seeker” Taylor is a player coming straight from the contenders. He has been in first place many times with his teams and is a last hope for the Boston Uprising. Indeed, the teams are currently preparing for the Summer Shodown scheduled for August 11 and the team is not in a good position.
The Boston Uprising are surely trying to get their heads out of the water, but the slope is difficult to try to take places in the rankings. The next game the Boston Uprising will hold on the night of July 3-4 once morest the Florida Mayhem.
Without warning, the Boston Uprising announced a change of direction for the team overnight. With the Overwatch League underway, what are their plans?