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OMEN Esports Report’s season finale features a diverse guest lineup

The season finale will have representation from a lot of pro scenes.
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The first season of the OMEN Esports Report will come to a close Nov. 16 in an episode full of personalities from across the world of esports.

Esports reporter and interviewer Freya Spiers will be stopping by to discuss the latest in CS:GO and much more. Along with her, Ryan Horton from Overwatch Central will pop in to talk about the game’s newest character—Ashe—and the results of the Overwatch World Cup.

Twitch streamer and OMEN squad member Cyanide and professional League of Legends player Raymond “Kasing” Tsang will also be coming by to compete in challenges, talk about Worlds, and give tips for both streaming and how to become a better League player.

Everything starts at 7pm GMT on Twitch. Previous episodes are available on the OMEN Esports Report website.


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