Luck certainly wasn’t on his side Houston Outlaws. Just weeks after a controversial shirt design was banned from a US school, the squad was forced out of their brand new training facility based in Texas.
Just got a 5900 square meter home in The Woodlands, Outlaws intended to use this new space as a training ground for the 12-man squad to “revive” in 2020. However, before practice could begin, the team was forced out of their new training ground due to complaints from the local community.
When a lot of teams out of 20 teams Overwatch League prepare for the upcoming 2020 season – the new season will see managers regularly flying around the world to compete in home and away games – some squads are moving to facilities new training in their homeland.
Following up with a roster energized by a new owner, the Outlaws had a big practice ground in the heart of Texas. The training ground is designed for the entire season, and the gamer and the coach is preparing to try the new facility.
However, on January 9, complaints from locals prevented the team from continuing to practice there. In a public meeting held the same day, it was concluded that the organization had violated a series of covenant restrictions.
“Boomers: 1, Outlaws: 0”General Manager Matt Rodriguez joked about sharing a local news story with the community Overwatch bigger. “We will be moving the training facility in the coming weeks. It is really unnecessary and stressful.“
With dozens of people “gathering” in one place, neighbors are said to be worried about potential troubles that could bring a quiet locale. The problems are said to stem from concerns around traffic, noise and property values.
“Wherever the neighbors wanted us to leave, they sent a TV reporter to the front door to harass our staff today.” Mr. Rodriguez said, now has to change locations when only a few weeks until the season starts.
Washington’s Attorney General, added, jokingly asked if the “traffic” concern was due to Postmates/UberEats Chipotle orders from Houston gamers DPS Hydration and Danteh.
Outlaws manager replied: “I think they’re just trying to make a big deal out of it. We haven’t even used the house to practice.”
Reflecting on his team’s sudden move, Rodriguez went overboard that no players or staff have moved in yet, so no one has become homeless.
Season OWL 2020 begins on February 9 in Dallas. The Outlaws will play Florida in their first game on February 16, in Philadelphia.
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