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The '''''Overwatch'' League''' is an esport league created by [[Blizzard Entertainment]] for professional ''[[Overwatch]]'' competition. It was announced on November 4, 2016 at [[BlizzCon 2016]]. |
The '''''Overwatch'' League''' is an esport league created by [[Blizzard Entertainment]] for professional ''[[Overwatch]]'' competition. It was announced on November 4, 2016 at [[BlizzCon 2016]]. |
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The preseason for Season 1 began on December 6, 2017 and ended on December 9, 2017. |
The preseason for Season 1 began on December 6, 2017 and ended on December 9, 2017. |
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− | The inaugural season began on January 10, 2018 and |
+ | The inaugural season began on January 10, 2018 and ended on June 16, 2018. |
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+ | The Second season began on February 14, 2019 and will end on August 25, 2019. |
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==Teams== |
==Teams== |
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===Atlantic Division=== |
===Atlantic Division=== |
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+ | *[[Atlanta Reign]] |
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*[[Boston Uprising]] |
*[[Boston Uprising]] |
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*[[Florida Mayhem]] |
*[[Florida Mayhem]] |
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*[[London Spitfire]] |
*[[London Spitfire]] |
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*[[New York Excelsior]] |
*[[New York Excelsior]] |
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+ | *[[Paris Eternal]] |
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*[[Philadelphia Fusion]] |
*[[Philadelphia Fusion]] |
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+ | *[[Toronto Defiant]] |
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+ | *[[Washington Justice]] |
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===Pacific Division=== |
===Pacific Division=== |
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+ | *[[Chengdu Hunters]] |
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*[[Dallas Fuel]] |
*[[Dallas Fuel]] |
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+ | *[[Guangzhou Charge]] |
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+ | *[[Hangzhou Spark]] |
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*[[Los Angeles Gladiators]] |
*[[Los Angeles Gladiators]] |
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*[[Los Angeles Valiant]] |
*[[Los Angeles Valiant]] |
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*[[Seoul Dynasty]] |
*[[Seoul Dynasty]] |
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*[[Shanghai Dragons]] |
*[[Shanghai Dragons]] |
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+ | *[[Vancouver Titans]] |
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+ | |||
+ | ==== Prize Pool ==== |
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+ | The winning team earns USD $5 Million, divided by all the members of the team, and the Overwatch League trophy. |
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+ | |||
+ | [[File:OWL Trophy.jpg|359x359px]] |
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+ | |||
+ | The Overwatch League Trophy |
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+ | |||
+ | == All-Star Weekend == |
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+ | [[File:All-start logo.png|right]] |
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+ | The All-Star Weekend is a post-season event where the best players from the Atlantic and Pacific Divisions face off in a series of semi-competitive and fun gamemodes. |
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+ | |||
+ | === 2018 === |
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+ | Join us for the first-ever Overwatch League All-Star Game, Powered by Intel®. |
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+ | |||
+ | The All-Star Weekend kicks off on Saturday, August 25, with a series of custom skill matches, and on Sunday, August 26, the Atlantic and Pacific All-Stars go head-to-head in the official All-Star Game. |
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+ | |||
+ | '''Location''' |
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+ | |||
+ | Blizzard Arena |
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+ | |||
+ | 3000 W Alameda Ave |
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+ | |||
+ | Burbank, CA 91523 |
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+ | |||
+ | '''Times''' |
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+ | |||
+ | Saturday, August 25 at 4 p.m. PDT |
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+ | |||
+ | Sunday, August 26 at 11 a.m. PDT |
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+ | |||
+ | ==== Exhibition Matches ==== |
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+ | [[File:Lucioball Showdown 2018.png|frameless|200x200px]] |
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+ | |||
+ | Two teams of Lúcios battle to boop a huge ball into an even huger net. |
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+ | |||
+ | The Atlantic and Pacific teams will compete in a 3v3 best-of-three series using standard |
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+ | |||
+ | Lúcioball settings on the Busan Lúcioball Arena map. Each match will last five minutes. If |
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+ | |||
+ | a match is tied at the end of five minutes, then the next goal wins. |
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+ | |||
+ | * Best-of-three series between Atlantic and Pacific divisions |
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+ | * Each map is five minutes long |
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+ | * Standard Lúcioball settings |
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+ | |||
+ | [[File:Mystery Heroes 2018.png|frameless|200x200px]] |
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+ | |||
+ | Each time a player respawns, they are assigned a different random hero. |
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+ | |||
+ | Atlantic will face Pacific in a Best-of-three series for honor and glory. |
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+ | |||
+ | The Atlantic and Pacific teams will compete in a 6v6 Mystery Heroes game using standard |
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+ | |||
+ | competitive settings in a best-of-three series on control maps Ilios, Lijiang Tower, and |
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+ | |||
+ | Nepal. For Mystery Heroes, players will be assigned a random hero at the start of each |
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+ | |||
+ | map, and a new random hero on each respawn. |
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+ | |||
+ | * Control maps only |
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+ | * Standard 6v6 Mystery Heroes settings |
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+ | |||
+ | [[File:Widowmaker 1v1 2018.png|frameless|200x200px]] |
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+ | |||
+ | Top Widowmaker players from the Atlantic and Pacific divisions will compete in a |
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+ | 1v1 Headshots Only Elimination bracket. |
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+ | |||
+ | The Atlantic and Pacific coaches will select their four best Widowmaker players for this |
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+ | |||
+ | mini-tournament. The four players from each squad will compete head-to-head until |
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+ | |||
+ | there’s one Atlantic and one Pacific champion. The two champions will face off in the final. |
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+ | |||
+ | The winner for all matches prior to the final will be first player to reach five eliminations. |
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+ | |||
+ | The final will be decided by the first to seven eliminations. Eliminations are headshot only, |
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+ | |||
+ | and automatic firing will be disabled. There will be no capture points, but after 30 seconds |
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+ | |||
+ | player locations will be visible to both players. A match will result in a draw after five |
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+ | |||
+ | minutes. This mode will be played on Castillo (quarterfinals), Necropolis (semifinals), and |
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+ | |||
+ | Ecopoint: Antartica (final). |
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+ | |||
+ | * Quarterfinal and Semifinal matches are first to five eliminations. |
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+ | * Finals are first to seven eliminations. |
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+ | |||
+ | [[File:Talent Takedown 2018.png|frameless|200x200px]] |
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+ | |||
+ | Atlantic and Pacific Division coaches will draft teams of Overwatch League casters and analysts for a best-of-three series with standard |
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+ | |||
+ | competitive game settings. |
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+ | |||
+ | Prior to All-Star Weekend, the Atlantic and Pacific coaches will draft two teams of casters |
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+ | |||
+ | and analysts. (Keep an eye on our social channels for draft results!) The two teams will |
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+ | |||
+ | square off in a 6v6 best-of-three series using standard competitive settings. The first map |
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+ | |||
+ | played will be King’s Row (hybrid). The team that loses the first map gets to select the |
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+ | |||
+ | second map. If the series is tied 1-1, a game of Lúcioball will be the tiebreaker. If the |
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+ | |||
+ | Lúcioball match is tied after five minutes, the next goal wins. Overwatch League players |
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+ | |||
+ | will help call the game along with the casters and analysts not playing. |
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+ | |||
+ | * Players will help cast the match |
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+ | * Standard competitive game settings |
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+ | |||
+ | [[File:Lockout Elimination 2018.png|frameless|200x200px]] |
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+ | |||
+ | The Atlantic Division will face the Pacific Division in a best of three Lockout Elimination series. |
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+ | |||
+ | The Atlantic and Pacific teams will square off in this 6v6 competition using standard |
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+ | |||
+ | lockout elimination settings. The winner will be determined in a best-of-three series. |
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+ | |||
+ | The maps for this mode are Oasis University, Necropolis, and Castillo. |
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+ | |||
+ | * Lockout Elimination: players do not respawn until the next round begins; the first team to win three rounds wins the map |
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+ | * Atlantic and Pacific division coaches will draft each lineup |
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+ | * Standard 6v6 settings |
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+ | |||
+ | ==== Cosmetics ==== |
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+ | To celebrate the All-Star Game, Blizzard revealed two new legendary Overwatch skins: |
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+ | |||
+ | the 2018 Atlantic All-Star Tracer and the 2018 Pacific All-Star Genji. Both skins will be available for a limited time from August 17–27. |
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+ | |||
+ | Each skin is redeemable for 200* Overwatch League Tokens. (*Reduced from the previously announced price of 300.) |
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+ | |||
+ | [[File:All-Star 2018 skins preview.jpg|722x722px]] |
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==Cosmetics== |
==Cosmetics== |
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===Twitch exclusive items=== |
===Twitch exclusive items=== |
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− | Through a partnership with [https://www.twitch.tv Twitch], the League offers unlockable skins and Twitch emotes through Cheering. Cheering is done through the Twitch chat with Twitch's purchasable items known as Bits. Cheering has individual, team |
+ | Through a partnership with [https://www.twitch.tv Twitch], the League offers unlockable skins and Twitch emotes through Cheering. Cheering is done through the Twitch chat with Twitch's purchasable items known as Bits. Cheering has individual unlock system where you can cheer bits and unlock skins, team and hero emotes. There is also universal goals for unlocking certain skins after the goalis met, they can be purchased claimed by cheering a certain amount of bits. All progress for these goals are viewable at the League's [https://www.twitch.tv/overwatchleague Twitch page].<ref>2018-02-21, [https://overwatchleague.com/en-us/news/21525182/ready-set-cheer Ready, Set, Cheer] ''overwatchleague.com''. Accessed on 2018-03-12</ref> |
+ | |||
+ | ==== Skins ==== |
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+ | These are all the skins that can be unlocked without the All-Access Pass, and can be unlocked by simply cheering a certain amount of bits, either with or |
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+ | without a universal unlock goal. |
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− | === Skins === |
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{| class="wikitable" width="1000px" |
{| class="wikitable" width="1000px" |
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!Hero |
!Hero |
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|[[Tracer/Cosmetics#Skins|Available]] |
|[[Tracer/Cosmetics#Skins|Available]] |
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− | |Widowmaker |
+ | |[[Widowmaker]] |
|45,000,000 |
|45,000,000 |
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|200 |
|200 |
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|[[File:Widowmaker OWL Grey Preview.png|100px|center]] |
|[[File:Widowmaker OWL Grey Preview.png|100px|center]] |
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+ | |[[Widowmaker/Cosmetics#Skins|Available]] |
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− | | |
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|- |
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− | |Hanzo |
+ | |[[Hanzo]] |
|50,000,000 |
|50,000,000 |
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|300 |
|300 |
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|[[File:Hanzo OWL Grey Preview.png|100px|center]] |
|[[File:Hanzo OWL Grey Preview.png|100px|center]] |
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+ | |[[Hanzo/Cosmetics#Skins|Available]] |
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− | | |
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+ | |- |
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+ | |[[Mercy]] |
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+ | |None |
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+ | |1,300 |
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+ | |[[File:OWL Gray Mercy Preview.png|frameless|100px|center]] |
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+ | |[[Mercy/Cosmetics#Skins|Available]] |
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+ | |- |
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+ | |[[Genji]] |
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+ | |None |
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+ | |2,600 |
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+ | |[[File:OWL Gray Genji Preview.png|100px|center]] |
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+ | |[[Genji/Cosmetics#Skins|Available]] |
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+ | |- |
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+ | |[[D.Va]] |
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+ | |None |
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+ | |Unlock each team's emote (150 each) |
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+ | Total: 1,800 |
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+ | |[[File:OWL Gray D.Va Preview.png|100px|center]] |
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+ | |[[D.Va/Cosmetics#Skins|Available]] |
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|} |
|} |
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− | === Character Emotes === |
+ | ==== Character Emotes ==== |
+ | These are character emotes for Twitch that can be randomly be unlocked with a cheering of 100 bits |
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{| class="wikitable" |
{| class="wikitable" |
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!Emote Name |
!Emote Name |
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− | === Team Emotes === |
+ | ==== Team Emotes ==== |
+ | These are twitch emotes that show up when you cheer the amount shown below, these can only be seen when cheering. |
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+ | |||
+ | An emote is unlocked when you cheer 150 or more to a specific team, this can be used after cheering. |
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{| class="wikitable" |
{| class="wikitable" |
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!Team |
!Team |
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+ | !(Permanent Emote) |
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+ | 150 Bits |
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!1 Bit |
!1 Bit |
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!100 Bits |
!100 Bits |
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|Boston Uprising |
|Boston Uprising |
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+ | |[[File:Uprising 150 emote.png]] |
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|[[File:Uprising 1.gif]] |
|[[File:Uprising 1.gif]] |
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|[[File:Uprising 100.gif]] |
|[[File:Uprising 100.gif]] |
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|Dallas Fuel |
|Dallas Fuel |
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+ | |[[File:Fuel 150 emote.png]] |
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|[[File:Fuel 1.gif]] |
|[[File:Fuel 1.gif]] |
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|[[File:Fuel 100.gif]] |
|[[File:Fuel 100.gif]] |
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|Florida Mayhem |
|Florida Mayhem |
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+ | |[[File:Mayhem 150 emote.png]] |
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|[[File:Mayhem 1.gif]] |
|[[File:Mayhem 1.gif]] |
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|[[File:Mayhem 100.gif]] |
|[[File:Mayhem 100.gif]] |
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|Los Angeles Gladiators |
|Los Angeles Gladiators |
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+ | |[[File:Gladiators 150 emote.png]] |
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|[[File:Gladiators 1.gif]] |
|[[File:Gladiators 1.gif]] |
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|[[File:Gladiators 100.gif]] |
|[[File:Gladiators 100.gif]] |
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|Houston Outlaws |
|Houston Outlaws |
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+ | |[[File:Outlaws 150 emote.png]] |
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|[[File:Outlaws 1.gif]] |
|[[File:Outlaws 1.gif]] |
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|[[File:Outlaws 100.gif]] |
|[[File:Outlaws 100.gif]] |
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|London Spitfire |
|London Spitfire |
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+ | |[[File:Spitfire 150 emote.png]] |
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|[[File:Spitfire 1.gif]] |
|[[File:Spitfire 1.gif]] |
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|[[File:Spitfire 100.gif]] |
|[[File:Spitfire 100.gif]] |
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|New York Excelsior |
|New York Excelsior |
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+ | |[[File:Excelsior 150 emote.png]] |
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|[[File:Excelsior 1.gif]] |
|[[File:Excelsior 1.gif]] |
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|[[File:Excelsior 100.gif]] |
|[[File:Excelsior 100.gif]] |
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|Philadelphia Fusion |
|Philadelphia Fusion |
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+ | |[[File:Fusion 150 emote.png]] |
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|[[File:Fusion 1.gif]] |
|[[File:Fusion 1.gif]] |
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|[[File:Fusion 100.gif]] |
|[[File:Fusion 100.gif]] |
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|Seoul Dynasty |
|Seoul Dynasty |
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+ | |[[File:Dynasty 150 emote.png]] |
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|[[File:Dynasty 1.gif]] |
|[[File:Dynasty 1.gif]] |
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|[[File:Dynasty 100.gif]] |
|[[File:Dynasty 100.gif]] |
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|San Francisco Shock |
|San Francisco Shock |
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+ | |[[File:Shock 150 emote.png]] |
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|[[File:Shock 1.gif]] |
|[[File:Shock 1.gif]] |
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|[[File:Shock 100.gif]] |
|[[File:Shock 100.gif]] |
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|Shanghai Dragons |
|Shanghai Dragons |
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+ | |[[File:Dragons 150 emote.png]] |
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|[[File:Dragons 1.gif]] |
|[[File:Dragons 1.gif]] |
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|[[File:Dragons 100.gif]] |
|[[File:Dragons 100.gif]] |
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|Los Angeles Valiant |
|Los Angeles Valiant |
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+ | |[[File:Valiant 150 emote.png]] |
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|[[File:Valiant 1.gif]] |
|[[File:Valiant 1.gif]] |
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|[[File:Valiant 100.gif]] |
|[[File:Valiant 100.gif]] |
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+ | ==== Other Emotes ==== |
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− | === The Overwatch League All-Access Experience === |
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+ | Unlock 5 emotes by cheering 250 bits or more! Cheer 500 bits or more and you’ll unlock the other 5 and trigger a shower of gifts for others in Chat. |
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− | The Overwatch League All-Access Experience that can be attained through the $29.99 purchase (or $19.99 purchase with Twitch Prime) of an All Access Pass on Twitch. |
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+ | {| class="wikitable" |
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+ | !Emote Name |
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+ | !Price |
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+ | !Emote |
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+ | |- |
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+ | |OWLgg |
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+ | | rowspan="10" |250 |
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+ | or |
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+ | |||
+ | 500 |
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+ | |[[File:EmoteGG.png]] |
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+ | |- |
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+ | |OWLcheers |
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+ | |[[File:EmoteCheers.png]] |
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+ | |- |
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+ | |OWLteamkill |
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+ | |[[File:EmoteTeamKill.png]] |
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+ | |- |
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+ | |OWLgetonpoint |
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+ | |[[File:EmoteGetonPoint.png]] |
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+ | |- |
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+ | |OWLhammerdown |
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+ | |[[File:EmoteHammerDown.png]] |
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+ | |- |
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+ | |OWLboop |
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+ | |[[File:EmoteBoop.png]] |
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+ | |- |
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+ | |OWLnerfthis |
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+ | |[[File:EmoteNerfThis.png]] |
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+ | |- |
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+ | |OWLitshighnoon |
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+ | |[[File:EmoteIt'sHighNoon.png]] |
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+ | |- |
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+ | |OWLpotg |
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+ | |[[File:EmotePOTG.png]] |
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+ | |- |
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+ | |OWLonfire |
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+ | |[[File:EmoteOnFire.png]] |
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+ | |} |
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+ | |||
+ | === The Overwatch League All-Access Experience=== |
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+ | [[File:All-access-logo.png]] |
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+ | |||
+ | The Overwatch League All-Access Experience can be attained through the $29.99 purchase (or $19.99 purchase with Twitch Prime) of an All Access Pass on Twitch. |
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Rewards Include: |
Rewards Include: |
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==== Exclusive Command Center livestream ==== |
==== Exclusive Command Center livestream ==== |
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+ | {{Quote|This game-changing stream shows you alternate camera angles, live stats, player POVs, and team facecams all on one multiviewer overlay. Try it for free until Stage 4.|Overwatch League}} |
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==== Exclusive Q&A Sessions ==== |
==== Exclusive Q&A Sessions ==== |
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+ | {{Quote|After Overwatch League match day broadcasts, enjoy an interactive player Q&A session by submitting your questions in Passholder-only chat. Selected questions will be answered by players live on the Command Center stream.|Overwatch League}} |
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==== Behind the Screens: Match analysis by players ==== |
==== Behind the Screens: Match analysis by players ==== |
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+ | {{Quote|Top players from each team will walk you through their thoughts on a match and explain what they did and why in an exclusive video every week, starting April 6th!|Overwatch League}} |
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==== Exclusive skins ==== |
==== Exclusive skins ==== |
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− | [[File:OWL Gray McCree Preview.png|frameless]]A preview of McCree's Overwatch League Gray Skin |
+ | [[File:OWL Gray McCree Preview.png|frameless]]A preview of [[McCree/Cosmetics#Skins|McCree's Overwatch League Gray Skin]] |
+ | |||
+ | [[File:OWL Gray Moira Preview.png|frameless]]A preview of [[Moira/Cosmetics#Skins|Moira's Overwatch League Gray Skin]] |
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+ | |||
+ | [[File:OWL Gray Soldier 76 Preview.png|frameless]] A preview of [[Soldier: 76/Cosmetics#Skins|Soldier: 76's Overwatch League Gray Skin]] |
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+ | |||
+ | [[File:OWL Away Preview.jpg]] |
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+ | |||
+ | A preview of Overwatch League Away skins which were made available May 16, 2018 at the start of the 4th stage of season 1 of the Overwatch League, |
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+ | |||
+ | with the Overwatch League All-Access Pass. Remember you will get these specific skins. |
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+ | ==== Exclusive Emote ==== |
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− | [[File:OWL Gray Moira Preview.png|frameless]]A preview of Moira's Overwatch League Gray Skin |
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+ | An exclusive Lúcio Legendary emote was revealed on July 14, 2018, along with at that time unreleased Overwatch League Gray skin. The emote was made available July 24, 2018 |
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+ | [[File:Lucio Legendary OWL All Access Pass emote.png]] |
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− | [[File:OWL Gray Soldier 76 Preview.png|frameless]] A preview of Soldier: 76's Overwatch League Gray Skin |
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==== Exclusive Spray ==== |
==== Exclusive Spray ==== |
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|OWLfireinthehole |
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− | |[[Junkrat|Rip-Tire]] |
+ | |[[Junkrat#RIP-Tire|Rip-Tire]] |
|[[File:Junkrat Rip-Tire Twitch Emote.png|frameless]] |
|[[File:Junkrat Rip-Tire Twitch Emote.png|frameless]] |
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|OWLdeadeye |
|OWLdeadeye |
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− | |McCree |
+ | |[[McCree]] |
|[[File:McCree Deadeye Twitch Emote.png|frameless]] |
|[[File:McCree Deadeye Twitch Emote.png|frameless]] |
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|OWLgold |
|OWLgold |
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− | |Overwatch League |
+ | |[[Overwatch League]] |
|[[File:Overwatch OWL Gold Twitch Emote.png|frameless]] |
|[[File:Overwatch OWL Gold Twitch Emote.png|frameless]] |
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+ | [[Category:ESports]] |
Revision as of 00:17, 25 April 2020
The Overwatch League is an esport league created by Blizzard Entertainment for professional Overwatch competition. It was announced on November 4, 2016 at BlizzCon 2016.
The preseason for Season 1 began on December 6, 2017 and ended on December 9, 2017.
The inaugural season began on January 10, 2018 and ended on June 16, 2018.
The Second season began on February 14, 2019 and will end on August 25, 2019.
Teams
Atlantic Division
- Atlanta Reign
- Boston Uprising
- Florida Mayhem
- Houston Outlaws
- London Spitfire
- New York Excelsior
- Paris Eternal
- Philadelphia Fusion
- Toronto Defiant
- Washington Justice
Pacific Division
- Chengdu Hunters
- Dallas Fuel
- Guangzhou Charge
- Hangzhou Spark
- Los Angeles Gladiators
- Los Angeles Valiant
- San Francisco Shock
- Seoul Dynasty
- Shanghai Dragons
- Vancouver Titans
Prize Pool
The winning team earns USD $5 Million, divided by all the members of the team, and the Overwatch League trophy.
The Overwatch League Trophy
All-Star Weekend
The All-Star Weekend is a post-season event where the best players from the Atlantic and Pacific Divisions face off in a series of semi-competitive and fun gamemodes.
2018
Join us for the first-ever Overwatch League All-Star Game, Powered by Intel®.
The All-Star Weekend kicks off on Saturday, August 25, with a series of custom skill matches, and on Sunday, August 26, the Atlantic and Pacific All-Stars go head-to-head in the official All-Star Game.
Location
Blizzard Arena
3000 W Alameda Ave
Burbank, CA 91523
Times
Saturday, August 25 at 4 p.m. PDT
Sunday, August 26 at 11 a.m. PDT
Exhibition Matches
Two teams of Lúcios battle to boop a huge ball into an even huger net.
The Atlantic and Pacific teams will compete in a 3v3 best-of-three series using standard
Lúcioball settings on the Busan Lúcioball Arena map. Each match will last five minutes. If
a match is tied at the end of five minutes, then the next goal wins.
- Best-of-three series between Atlantic and Pacific divisions
- Each map is five minutes long
- Standard Lúcioball settings
Each time a player respawns, they are assigned a different random hero.
Atlantic will face Pacific in a Best-of-three series for honor and glory.
The Atlantic and Pacific teams will compete in a 6v6 Mystery Heroes game using standard
competitive settings in a best-of-three series on control maps Ilios, Lijiang Tower, and
Nepal. For Mystery Heroes, players will be assigned a random hero at the start of each
map, and a new random hero on each respawn.
- Control maps only
- Standard 6v6 Mystery Heroes settings
Top Widowmaker players from the Atlantic and Pacific divisions will compete in a
1v1 Headshots Only Elimination bracket.
The Atlantic and Pacific coaches will select their four best Widowmaker players for this
mini-tournament. The four players from each squad will compete head-to-head until
there’s one Atlantic and one Pacific champion. The two champions will face off in the final.
The winner for all matches prior to the final will be first player to reach five eliminations.
The final will be decided by the first to seven eliminations. Eliminations are headshot only,
and automatic firing will be disabled. There will be no capture points, but after 30 seconds
player locations will be visible to both players. A match will result in a draw after five
minutes. This mode will be played on Castillo (quarterfinals), Necropolis (semifinals), and
Ecopoint: Antartica (final).
- Quarterfinal and Semifinal matches are first to five eliminations.
- Finals are first to seven eliminations.
Atlantic and Pacific Division coaches will draft teams of Overwatch League casters and analysts for a best-of-three series with standard
competitive game settings.
Prior to All-Star Weekend, the Atlantic and Pacific coaches will draft two teams of casters
and analysts. (Keep an eye on our social channels for draft results!) The two teams will
square off in a 6v6 best-of-three series using standard competitive settings. The first map
played will be King’s Row (hybrid). The team that loses the first map gets to select the
second map. If the series is tied 1-1, a game of Lúcioball will be the tiebreaker. If the
Lúcioball match is tied after five minutes, the next goal wins. Overwatch League players
will help call the game along with the casters and analysts not playing.
- Players will help cast the match
- Standard competitive game settings
The Atlantic Division will face the Pacific Division in a best of three Lockout Elimination series.
The Atlantic and Pacific teams will square off in this 6v6 competition using standard
lockout elimination settings. The winner will be determined in a best-of-three series.
The maps for this mode are Oasis University, Necropolis, and Castillo.
- Lockout Elimination: players do not respawn until the next round begins; the first team to win three rounds wins the map
- Atlantic and Pacific division coaches will draft each lineup
- Standard 6v6 settings
Cosmetics
To celebrate the All-Star Game, Blizzard revealed two new legendary Overwatch skins:
the 2018 Atlantic All-Star Tracer and the 2018 Pacific All-Star Genji. Both skins will be available for a limited time from August 17–27.
Each skin is redeemable for 200* Overwatch League Tokens. (*Reduced from the previously announced price of 300.)
Cosmetics
Team Skins
Each hero has a themed skin for each Overwatch League team. Unlike the regular cosmetics in Overwatch which are unlockable through Loot Boxes, Overwatch League skins can be unlocked with League Tokens, a purchasable in-game currency. League Tokens can also be earned by watching League streams through the official site, Twitch, or MLG.com.[1]
Twitch exclusive items
Through a partnership with Twitch, the League offers unlockable skins and Twitch emotes through Cheering. Cheering is done through the Twitch chat with Twitch's purchasable items known as Bits. Cheering has individual unlock system where you can cheer bits and unlock skins, team and hero emotes. There is also universal goals for unlocking certain skins after the goalis met, they can be purchased claimed by cheering a certain amount of bits. All progress for these goals are viewable at the League's Twitch page.[2]
Skins
These are all the skins that can be unlocked without the All-Access Pass, and can be unlocked by simply cheering a certain amount of bits, either with or
without a universal unlock goal.
Hero | Universal Unlock Goal | Personal Unlock Goal | Skin Preview | Availabilty |
---|---|---|---|---|
Junkrat | 25,000,000 | 50 | Available | |
Tracer | 40,000,000 | 100 | Available | |
Widowmaker | 45,000,000 | 200 | Available | |
Hanzo | 50,000,000 | 300 | Available | |
Mercy | None | 1,300 | Available | |
Genji | None | 2,600 | Available | |
D.Va | None | Unlock each team's emote (150 each)
Total: 1,800 |
Available |
Character Emotes
These are character emotes for Twitch that can be randomly be unlocked with a cheering of 100 bits
Team Emotes
These are twitch emotes that show up when you cheer the amount shown below, these can only be seen when cheering.
An emote is unlocked when you cheer 150 or more to a specific team, this can be used after cheering.
Other Emotes
Unlock 5 emotes by cheering 250 bits or more! Cheer 500 bits or more and you’ll unlock the other 5 and trigger a shower of gifts for others in Chat.
Emote Name | Price | Emote |
---|---|---|
OWLgg | 250
or 500 |
|
OWLcheers | ||
OWLteamkill | ||
OWLgetonpoint | ||
OWLhammerdown | ||
OWLboop | ||
OWLnerfthis | ||
OWLitshighnoon | ||
OWLpotg | ||
OWLonfire |
The Overwatch League All-Access Experience
The Overwatch League All-Access Experience can be attained through the $29.99 purchase (or $19.99 purchase with Twitch Prime) of an All Access Pass on Twitch.
Rewards Include:
Exclusive Command Center livestream
“ | This game-changing stream shows you alternate camera angles, live stats, player POVs, and team facecams all on one multiviewer overlay. Try it for free until Stage 4. | „ |
~ Overwatch League |
Exclusive Q&A Sessions
“ | After Overwatch League match day broadcasts, enjoy an interactive player Q&A session by submitting your questions in Passholder-only chat. Selected questions will be answered by players live on the Command Center stream. | „ |
~ Overwatch League |
Behind the Screens: Match analysis by players
“ | Top players from each team will walk you through their thoughts on a match and explain what they did and why in an exclusive video every week, starting April 6th! | „ |
~ Overwatch League |
Exclusive skins
A preview of McCree's Overwatch League Gray Skin
A preview of Moira's Overwatch League Gray Skin
A preview of Soldier: 76's Overwatch League Gray Skin
A preview of Overwatch League Away skins which were made available May 16, 2018 at the start of the 4th stage of season 1 of the Overwatch League,
with the Overwatch League All-Access Pass. Remember you will get these specific skins.
Exclusive Emote
An exclusive Lúcio Legendary emote was revealed on July 14, 2018, along with at that time unreleased Overwatch League Gray skin. The emote was made available July 24, 2018
Exclusive Spray
Exclusive Player Icons
Exclusive Twitch Emotes
Twitch Emote Name | Character/Team Pictured | Emote |
---|---|---|
OWLselfdestruct | D.Va | |
OWLzzz | Junkrat | |
OWLfireinthehole | Rip-Tire | |
OWLnice | Tracer | |
OWLhugeres | Mercy | |
OWLheadshot | Elimination Symbol | |
OWLfireatwill | Zarya | |
OWLdragonblade | Genji | |
OWLdiediedie | Reaper | |
OWLdeadeye | McCree | |
OWLgold | Overwatch League | |
OWLFLAg | Florida Mayhem | |
OWLGLAg | Los Angeles Gladiators | |
OWLHOUg | Houston Outlaws | |
OWLDALg | Dallas Fuel | |
OWLLDNg | London Spitfire | |
OWLBOSg | Boston Uprising | |
OWLSEOg | Seoul Dynasty | |
OWLPHIg | Philadelphia Fusion | |
OWLNYEg | New York Excelsior | |
OWLSFSg | San Francisco Shock | |
OWLSHDg | Shanghai Dragons | |
OWLVALg | Los Angeles Valiant |
Exclusive Twitch Badges
Videos
Trivia
- Tracer appears as the silhouette for the logo, making this the second time she appears as an icon for Overwatch (the first being the cover to the game itself).
- The Overwatch League logo is comparable in design to the logos of sports leagues such as the National Basketball Association (NBA) and Major League Baseball (MLB).
External Links
References
- ↑ 2018-02-21, Watch Overwatch League, Get League Tokens overawatchleague.com. Accessed on 2018-03-12
- ↑ 2018-02-21, Ready, Set, Cheer overwatchleague.com. Accessed on 2018-03-12