Overwatch League’s inaugural season noticed Blizzard’s aggressive shooter achieve an unbelievable quantity of momentum, positioning it as one of many greatest esports on the earth. Now, OWL has revealed the primary particulars for season 2, that can considerably increase the scope of the league.
Season 2 will kick off on Thursday, February 14, 2019 and can see matches performed throughout 4 five-week phases. All games might be performed at Blizzard Arena, Los Angeles.
Eight new groups might be becoming a member of the league, elevating the whole variety of squads to 20. With so many new groups getting into the fray, matches might be extra unfold out, with every of the 20 groups enjoying between zero and two matches per week. Both followers and members of the esports trade have raised issues about participant burnout as a result of robust schedule of the OWL’s first season, so this new timeline appears to a method of addressing this.
Paris, Toronto, Washington D.C., and Atlanta will be part of the Atlantic Division, whereas Vancouver, Chengdu, Guangzhou, and Hangzhou will be part of the Pacific Division.
The winners in every division will proceed to the postseason phases. Two further groups will qualify for the playoffs primarily based on the outcomes of a play-in event, which can happen instantly after the common season.
There can even be longer breaks all through the season, together with an prolonged break across the All-Star Event, which can happen between Stages two and three.
One of the issues that makes the Overwatch League distinctive within the Esports scene, is how every workforce is tied to a real-life metropolis. It appears that the OWL is seeking to construct on that geographical id by encouraging groups to go to their dwelling markets for public appearances, meet and greets and the like. As a part of this effort, Season one champions, London Spitfire, might be paying a go to to London this month for a fan occasion known as Gilded Gala.
Ticket data and full schedules might be revealed later this 12 months.
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