Chengdu Hunters vs. Guangzhou Charge - FINAL


Week 9 • Day 2


VS.

Chengdu Hunters
 
Guangzhou Charge
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Final Score

 
 
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Victory!

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Due to the ongoing COVID-19 Outbreak, all remaining homestand matches for the months of March and April have been canceled. Because of this, the Overwatch League has reorganized the schedule and made key changes to allow teams who have yet to play to catch up and still play in their native regions via online matches (similar to that of Overwatch Contenders).

  • All matches are now played on the online Overwatch Tournament Client in one of three regions: China/South Korea, U.S. West Coast, U.S. East Coast
  • The Mid-season tournament has been canceled and the All-Stars event moved to after the Grand Finals.
Click here for overall 2020 Overwatch League Changes

Conferences and Divisions

With teams playing matches in their home cities, we’re breaking the 20 teams into two conferences, with two divisions in each conference.

PACIFIC EAST PACIFIC WEST ATLANTIC SOUTH ATLANTIC NORTH
Chengdu Hunters Dallas Fuel Atlanta Reign Boston Uprising
Guangzhou Charge Los Angeles Gladiators Florida Mayhem London Spitfire
Hangzhou Spark Los Angeles Valiant Houston Outlaws New York Excelsior
Seoul Dynasty San Francisco Shock Philadelphia Fusion Paris Eternal
Shanghai Dragons Vancouver Titans Washington Justice Toronto Defiant

Each team will play 28 total regular-season matches, which includes two matches against each in-conference opponent and one match against all out-of-conference teams. The regular season will consist of 26 weeks—with all matches played over weekends—and will include a break for All-Stars and a midseason tournament between Weeks 12 and 13.

Each team will host at least two home weekend events during the season, with an additional 12 events—three per division—collectively hosted by teams in their home territories. Tickets are now available for most of those events, and additional location and ticketing information will be released soon.

Match Structure

New in 2020, teams will play regular-season matches in a first-to-three format. Each match will open with control, and then teams will play hybrid, assault, and escort in an order that rotates across matches to ensure they are played evenly throughout the season. If a match reaches the fifth map, only control maps will be played until a team gets to three map wins. After every two maps played, teams will get a quick break to strategize.

In order to keep the map variety fresh, we’ll be changing out the map pool four times during the season. All control maps will be in play throughout the entire season and each map pool will feature three maps from each of the other game modes. A new map pool will be used for the postseason.

Throughout the season, we expect Overwatch to receive several game patches. Overwatch League matches will take place on the most updated patch, but the rollout of those patches will be somewhat delayed from the actual game to the Overwatch League to ensure we’re able to properly deploy them and provide teams a window to practice on the new patch before they are asked to compete on it.

All-Stars and Midseason Tournament

After Week 12 of the season we’ll take a break for All-Stars festivities—and a new midseason tournament. All-Stars will feature the league’s best players competing in a series of fun game modes. We’re also planning some 1v1 action and another Talent Takedown. Stay tuned for more details. These All-Stars events will have a total prize pool of US $250K, so there’s more than just bragging rights on the line in 2020.

The midseason tournament will feature the top four teams in the league: the top team from each conference and the next best two teams by record from either conference. In order to manage logistical requirements for teams around the world, the teams will qualify based on their record over their first nine matches in the 2020 season. Those teams will play in a single-elimination bracket, with the top seed picking their opening-round opponent.

Postseason

The 2019 postseason was epic, and we heard positive feedback on the format from our players and our fans. The 2020 postseason format is similar to 2019, with a play-in tournament followed by double-elimination bracket play culminating in the 2020 Grand Finals. The seventh- through 12th-seeded teams in the standings will qualify for the play-in tournament.

The double-elimination bracket will feature the following eight teams:

  • The two top teams per conference as the top seeds (as determined by record with map differential as the tiebreaker)
  • The next four teams across both conferences as the three to six seeds
  • The two teams that advance from the play-in tournament as the seven and eight seeds

We’ll share more details about the postseason as the season progresses.

Prize Pools

Midseason Tournament

  • First place—$500K
  • Second place—$250K
  • Third place—$150K
  • Fourth place—$150K

All-Stars

  • Total prize pool—$250K

Season Playoffs

  • First place—$1.5M
  • Second place—$800K
  • Third place—$500K
  • Fourth place—$300K
  • Fifth place—$200K
  • Sixth place —$200K
  • Seventh place—$100K
  • Eighth place—$100K
     
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Yottachad Ameng gunna struggle without his clutch pick…

I don’t have a dog in this fight, but I really hope Chengdu pulls out some weird comp in this match…I mean, that’s why fans love Chengdu in the first place…because of their ability to get weird with the comps (reminds me of high schoolers chanting at football games “LET’S GET WEIRD, LET’S GET WEIRD”, but I digress).

Edit: Grammatically corrected a sentence.

Music is soo loud… need subtitles for the casters :sweat_smile:

And now the gameplay sounds too low. Really miss pre-C19 games.

But Ana, Winston, Tracer nice to see being effective… still lost though. :confused: But it is nice to see them mixing things up.

Don’t we all, mate? Don’t we all?

I miss a lot of things from pre-C19…I miss my friends, I miss going to my beautiful campus, I miss my fellow Geology nerds, I miss the hands-on instruction, I miss being able to sit down and eat at some campus eateries, I miss the biweekly improv comedy shows on campus, I miss my coworkers, I miss being able to utter some phrases that bring life to the space I work in (and put a smile on my coworkers faces)…so, yeah. I miss a lot of things. This whole thing really sucks.

That’s why games featuring Chengdu are always a must-see. I bet that if Chengdu had been able to host it’s 2 homestands, tickets would’ve sold out on the first day of them being available.

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Lol just saying I miss the quality of the streams. All the rest is a given, obviously :stuck_out_tongue_closed_eyes:

Bring back Yottachad Ameng on Rein.

Chengdu tries to run offmeta… and fails.

After Map 1

 
 
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Of course they went off-meta, it’s basically what Chengdu is known for.

If you’ve watched Chengdu during the GOATS era of OWL (back in Stages 1-3 of Season 2), Chengdu was in an arms race with Atlanta to try and come up with the most outrageous tactics and off-meta picks/comps. While Chengdu sadly didn’t go to the playoffs, their willingness to go off-meta and pull out crazy strats not only made for some highly entertaining matches, it also made preparing for Chengdu a bit of a nightmare for opposing teams.

That adapting was amazing.

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Jinmu and Crong - The explorer duo

Chengdu is playing a freaking Plat game.

No, everyone is playing a plat game…

What is this game???

Welcome to 2000SR

Bronze. Utterly bronze.

Well top of the morning to you. Cheers

This is turning into an interesting match, I will give them that.

Chinese Overwatch in a nutshell…

Bronzedu Hunters???

Hope the Charge win.?