The 2020 Toronto Defiant season is the second season of Toronto Defiant's existence in the Overwatch League.The team will look to improve upon their 8–20 record from 2019 and qualify for the playoffs. The team is owned by OverActive Media, an esports and media company. "Surefour" was a randomly-generated name on Xbox Live. The team will look to improve upon their 8–20 record from 2019 and qualify for the playoffs. The team failed to recreate the success they found in Stage 1 in the following stages, going 2–5, 0–7, and 1–6 in Stages 2, 3, and 4, … In this episode of CaOverwatch we chat with Adam Adamou, the SVP of strategy, and co-founder of Overactive Media Group who owns the Toronto Defiant and … Toronto Defiant Week 4 Preview. The Defiant will host two homestand weekends in the 2020 season; both will be held at Roy Thomson Hall in the Toronto Entertainment District. Surefour wanted a female-sounding name for his female character in Aion, eventually settling on "Tisumi" after saying random names. The Defiant compete in the Atlantic North Division. by Mallory McMahon February 27, 2020 0. The Overwatch League is starting its May Tournament this weekend … Now we reach out to the Toronto Defiant and particularly state hey there to among the top Widowmaker gamers in the world, Lane “Surefour” Roberts.
Much like the Defiant’s last pickup in Agilities, Surefour has been in the Overwatch scene since its creation. In … However, in a game that was expected to go in Philadelphia’s favor very early on, the Defiant took the near dominant team to a map five. The 2020 Toronto Defiant season is the second season of Toronto Defiant's existence in the Overwatch League. This won’t be a simple weekend for Surefour. Joining Surefour and Agilities on the damage dealing duty are Andreas "Logix" Berghmans and Liam "Mangachu" Campbell. After posting a 5–2 record in Stage 1, the Defiant qualified for the Stage 1 Playoffs, but a 0–3 loss against the Shock eliminated the team in the quarterfinals. The Co Founder of Overactive Media "Adam Adamou" Comes on and answers what happened to Surefour and Agilities during the May Melee, The Kruise … Logix made an appearance in Florida Mayhem back in 2017-2018, before going back to Contenders with XL2 Academy and Montreal Rebellion. He chose the name when he and his father were stuggling to make one up and stuck with it since. If genji is meta then it would be dive focused and the team seems like it would be strong in that meta. Surefour is honestly the reason I switched from LA Gladiators to Toronto Defiant, so I hope to see him playing again soon.