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How To Register For Overwatch Contenders

Overwatch esports league

Overwatch Contenders
Overwatch Contenders logo.svg
Game Overwatch
Founded 2017
Owner(s) Blizzard Entertainment
Related
competitions
  • Overwatch League
  • Overwatch Open Division
Official website overwatchcontenders.com

Overwatch Contenders (OWC) is an international esports league for the video game Overwatch that is organized by Blizzard Entertainment. The series acts as the development league for aspiring Overwatch League (OWL) professionals. Founded in 2017, Contenders was created in office to consolidate existing regional tournaments into a structure to support the Overwatch League, including the Overwatch Apex tournament, Overwatch Premier Series, and Overwatch Pacific Championship.

History [edit]

The Contenders league was launched in 2017 to be a developmental league for players aspiring to play in the Overwatch League, with regions in N America and Europe. Teams competed in an online open qualifier known as 2017 Season Zero, where the superlative eight teams from Europe, the top half dozen teams from North America, and invited teams Team Green-eyed and Rogue would compete in 2017 Flavour one.[1]

In 2018, Blizzard merged Contenders with existing regional tournaments into a structure to support the Overwatch League; information technology was divided into five divisions with 12 teams each: Korea (replacing the Overwatch Apex tournament), China (replacing the Overwatch Premier Series), and Pacific (replacing Overwatch Pacific Title for other Asian-Pacific countries), and adding in North America and European divisions. Prior to the 2nd 2018 Contenders season, Blizzard added two boosted divisions, Australia and South America, bringing the total to seven. Further, Blizzard gave the opportunity to the top eight teams from the Open Sectionalization within each region to compete in Contenders Trials, which would exist held at the terminate of each Contenders flavour; the qualified teams would take place in a promotion-relegation tournament for the take chances to compete in the adjacent Contenders flavor.[2]

For its 2d year in 2019, Blizzard adjusted the format by reducing the number of teams in each region to viii, while dividing the North American region into E and West divisions. Blizzard besides added a regional limit of the number of "import players", which are those that live outside the division's region, to a maximum of three.[3]

Blizzard made several changes for Contenders for the 2020 year. The Northward America East and West regions were merged dorsum into the unmarried Due north America region, reducing the total corporeality of regions back to vii, and the Atlantic and Pacific Divisions were renamed to the Atlantic and Pacific Conferences. Aside from Communist china, the regional player restrictions was also reverted, now allowing any number of players from whatsoever region to be on a team in any region. The number of two-fashion players allowed to compete on a given twenty-four hour period for a team was increased from two to four. Blizzard likewise fabricated a major format change for 2020 twelvemonth. The qualification to make regional playoffs was changed from a circular-robin format to a point system, which includes four Contenders tournaments that will dictate the number of points a squad earns based on their finishing place.[4]

Construction and seasons [edit]

Promotion and relegation period chart of an Overwatch Contenders flavour.

 Contenders Playoffs

 Contenders

 Contenders Trials

 Open Partition

T  Height

B  Bottom

The league is divided into two conferences, the Atlantic Conference and the Pacific Conferences. Each division is divided into a total of seven regions; the Pacific Division consists of the Australia, Communist china, Korea, and Pacific regions, and the Atlantic Division consists of the Europe, North America, and South America regions.[5]

Each region is broken down into three divisions:

  • Open Division: a six-week Swiss-organisation tournament open to whatever player of any skill level. The Swiss culminates with a ane-calendar week, single-elimination tournament.
  • Contenders Trials (or simply Trials): a one-calendar week, twelve-team, single-emptying tournament.
  • Contenders: a twelve-squad, single-emptying tournament.

Additionally, each region's promotion and relegation into several phases:[5]

  1. Open Partitioning: The tiptop eight (8) teams advance to Trials Week 1.
  2. Trials Week 1: The top eight (8) teams from advance to Contenders Week 1, while the bottom four (4) move to Trials Week 2.
  3. Contenders Week ane: The height iv (4) teams movement to Contenders Calendar week 2, while the bottom eight (8) drop into Trials Week 2.
  4. Trials Week 2: The top eight (8) teams advance to Contenders Week 2, while the bottom iv (4) drop into Open up Division.
  5. Contenders Calendar week two: The top four (4) teams move to Contenders Week 3, while the bottom eight (8) driblet into Trials Calendar week 3.
  6. Open Division: The top 4 (4) teams advance to Trials Calendar week 3.
  7. Trials Week 3: The acme eight (eight) teams accelerate to Contenders Week iii, while the bottom iv (4) move to Trials Calendar week four.
  8. Contenders Week 3: The top four (4) teams move to Contenders Week iv, while the bottom eight (8) drib into Trials Calendar week 4.
  9. Trials Calendar week iv: The top eight (8) teams advance to Contenders Calendar week 4.
  10. Contenders Week iv.

Points are awarded but in Contenders and are based on placements in the tournament. First identify is awarded 100 points, second is awarded 50 points, 3rd and fourth are awarded 25 points, fifth through eighth are awarded 20 points, and ninth through twelfth are awarded 10 points.[6]

Championship and interregional play [edit]

Each region's playoffs, known as the Contenders Playoffs, is a double-elimination tournament. The top eight teams, based on points, from each region will qualify for their region'south playoffs. Each playoff match winner is determined by which team win three maps first until the Grand Finals, which is starting time-to-4. The top four teams from Playoffs move on to the side by side season's Contenders Week ane, while the bottom four teams drop to the next season's Trials Calendar week 1. Additionally, the top performers in each regional playoff has the take chances to qualify for international events.[6]

Since 2019, the top teams from the Pacific and Atlantic Conference in each year's first flavor have competed in double-elimination tournaments, chosen the Pacific Showdown and Atlantic Showdown, respectively.[7] Similarly, at the cease of each year's second season, the top teams from the every region compete in The Gauntlet, which consists of group stages culminating in a double-elimination tournament.[8]

Academy teams [edit]

Ownership models vary across Overwatch Contenders. Whatsoever team that moves from the Open Division to Contenders Trials must take a proper squad possessor; that is, the possessor must not be player or by an individual acting as a proxy for a player.[nine] Contenders teams may be affiliated with an OWL squad, known as an "university squad", and players can exist freely moved between these affiliated teams during gear up periods of each OWL season.[10] As such, there are 3 main models for ownership of a Contenders team: OWL affiliates, third-political party sponsored teams, and unsigned rosters.[11]

Current [edit]

Academy team OWL team Region Years agile Relationship Ref
Bilibili Gaming Hangzhou Spark People's republic of china 2019–present Ownership [12]
British Hurricane London Spitfire Europe 2018–present Buying [13]
Gen.G esports Seoul Dynasty Korea 2018–present Buying [fourteen]
Ultra Prime Academy Guangzhou Charge Cathay 2020–nowadays Ownership [15]
T1 Philadelphia Fusion Korea 2019–present Partnership [sixteen]
Squad CC Shanghai Dragons Prc 2018–present Buying [17]
Uprising University Boston Uprising Korea (previously North America) 2019–nowadays Ownership [18]

Former [edit]

Academy team OWL team Region Years agile Human relationship Ref
ATL University Atlanta Reign N America 2019–2020 Buying [xix]
Eternal Academy Paris Eternal Europe 2019, 2020 Ownership [twenty]
GG Esports Academy Houston Outlaws Northward America 2018 Ownership [21]
Gladiators Legion Los Angeles Gladiators N America 2018–2019 Ownership [22]
LGE.Huya[a] Chengdu Hunters Mainland china 2019–2020 Partnership [23]
Mayhem Academy Florida Mayhem Northward America 2018–2019 Ownership [24]
Montreal Rebellion Toronto Defiant North America 2019–2020 Ownership [25]
NRG Esports San Francisco Shock North America 2018–2019 Ownership [26]
T1w.GZA[a] Guangzhou Charge China 2019–2020 Partnership [27]
Team Envy Dallas Fuel North America 2018–2020 Buying [28]
XL2 University New York Excelsior Due north America 2018–2019 Ownership [29]
  1. ^ a b Ended partnership with OWL team but did not disband

Actor allocations [edit]

While there is no limit to how many players may be signed to a team, all Contenders teams may have but eight players designated equally eligible to compete in a given calendar week.[30] The minimum age to play in Contenders is 13,[31] except in the China region, where the minimum age is 16.[9]

Two-way contracts [edit]

In 2018, the Overwatch League allowed OWL teams to sign up to four players to two-way contracts with their associated academy team.[x] A maximum of four of the 2-way players can play in a single Contenders match, and a two-way histrion cannot play in a Contenders friction match and Overwatch League match in the same week. These players will spend the bulk of their time on a team'south Contenders roster, but can freely move to their respective OWL team for up to 2 matches in any stage of regular flavour. Players under two-way contracts count confronting both the OWL team's roster limit and OWC team's roster limit. In improver, two-mode players must be paid the same minimum salary ($l,000 as of 2018)[iv] [32] and benefits as whatever other Overwatch League player.[33]

Buyouts [edit]

Any Overwatch League team may contact, tryout, and sign any player competing in Contenders during specified periods, but must give a i-mean solar day notice to the player's current team before doing and then. Should the OWL team decide to sign a Contenders actor, the OWL squad may have to pay a one-time buyout fee to the Contenders team, which is up to 100% of the players annual base of operations salary. Contenders teams and their affiliate OWL squad have "right-to-lucifer" clauses, which will allow the parent team to match any other OWL offer within seven days of the offer being made.[34]

Past seasons [edit]

Regional champions [edit]

Year Flavour Pacific Atlantic
Australia People's republic of china Korea Pacific Europe North America South America
2017 0 eUnited Immortals
i Team Gigantti Team EnVyUs
2018 1 Sydney Drib Bears Lucky Future Zenith X6-Gaming DeToNator.KOREA British Hurricane Fusion University Brasil Gaming Business firm
2 Sydney Drop Bears Lucky Hereafter Zenith RunAway Talon Esports Eagle Gaming Fusion University Brasil Gaming House
3 Sydney Driblet Bears The One Winner Runaway Hong Kong Mental attitude Team Gigantti Fusion University LFTOWL
2019 i Lodge LGE.Huya Element Mystic Talon Esports Angry Titans Fusion University[a] Team Envy[b] Lowkey Esports
two Lodge LGE.Huya RunAway Talon Esports HSL Esports ATL Academy[a] Team Envy[b] Lowkey Esports
2020 1 Mindfreak Squad CC O2 Blast Talon Esports British Hurricane Team Doge Dignity
2 Ground Zero Gaming Flag Gaming WGS Phoenix None held None held None held Majestados
2021 1 Dire Wolves Team Chaser O2 Boom British Hurricane[c] New Kings[d] Revival[c] American Tornado[d]
2 Dire Wolves Team Chaser O2 Smash British Hurricane[eastward] Falcons Esport EU[f] American Tornado[e] American Tornado[f]
3 None held None held None held Falcons Esport Eu[k] Falcons Esport EU[h] Redbird Esports[m] Redbird Esports[h]

Interregional champions [edit]

Year Season Event Location Champions Score Runners-up Prize pool
2018 1 Atlantic Showdown Alwernia, Poland British Hurricane 3–1 Fusion University $0
2019 1 Pacific Showdown Shanghai, Red china Element Mystic 4–2 O2 Blast $125,000
Atlantic Showdown Krefeld, Germany Fusion Academy four–0 Team Envy $125,000
2 The Gauntlet Seoul, Korea Element Mystic iv–ane ATL Academy $250,000
2020 2 The Gauntlet Online Team CC four–1 Gen.G $150,000
British Hurricane 4–0 Obey Alliance $100,000
American Tornado iv–0 Odyssey $100,000
War Pigs four–ii Majestados $75,000

Notes [edit]

  1. ^ a b North America East winner.
  2. ^ a b North America West winner.
  3. ^ a b March winner.
  4. ^ a b April winner.
  5. ^ a b June winner.
  6. ^ a b July winner.
  7. ^ a b September winner.
  8. ^ a b October winner.

References [edit]

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  9. ^ a b Overwatch Contenders. "Overwatch Contenders Official Rules, Version 2.0" (PDF) . Retrieved June iii, 2019.
  10. ^ a b Byers, Preston (June 14, 2018). "OWL sets free agency start date, new Contenders rules, and introduces two-way players". Dot Esports. Archived from the original on August two, 2018. Retrieved August 2, 2018.
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  13. ^ Marshall, Cass (February 15, 2018). "Meet Spitfire's all-European Contenders team: British Hurricane". Heroes Never Dice . Retrieved July xviii, 2019.
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External links [edit]

  • Official website
  • Rules (PDF)

Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Overwatch_Contenders

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