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Overwatch World Cup 2018
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2018 Overwatch World Cup
Tournament information
GameOverwatch
DateAugust 17 – November 2
AdministratorBlizzard Entertainment
Tournament
format(s)
Round-robin and Knockout
Venue(s)
5 (in 5 host cities)
Teams24
Final positions
Champions South Korea
1st runner-up China
2nd runner-up Canada
MVPSouth Korea Bang "JJonak" Sung-hyeon[1]
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The 2018 Overwatch World Cup was an Overwatch esports tournament, organized by Blizzard Entertainment, the game's developer. It was the third Overwatch World Cup. It featured 24 represented nations from around the world, with the final tournament taking place at the Anaheim Convention Center during BlizzCon from November 2–3, 2018.[2]

The final took place on November 2 between South Korea and China. South Korea won 4–0, winning their third straight World Cup title.

Teams

Committees

Each country has a National Competition Committee, consisting of a general manager, head coach, and community lead. Blizzard selected each team's general manager, while the head coach and community leads were selected through a two-step voting process, that took place from May 24 to May 30.[3][4]

Any player with a Blizzard account in good standing was welcome to apply for a head coaching position for their country; the country's top 150 players voted for who they would like to be their country's head coach. The top three candidates from the first round of voting moved on to a second round of voting, and the person with the most votes in the second round was selected as the country's head coach.[3]

The community leaders are responsible for "rallying their community and marketing their team to the masses."[4] Like the head coaches, the community lead for each country was chosen through a two-step voting process. A country's entire player base voted for the community lead. After the first round of voting, the top 10 from that round were candidates for the second round; the person with the most votes in the second round was selected as their country's community lead.[3]

Players

They players representing each country were selected by their National Competition Committee. The Committees selected up to 12 players from June 1 to July 5 to represent their country and then had to cut it down to 7 players to be their final roster.[5]

Qualification

From March 28 to April 28, 2018, Blizzard tracked the average skill rating of the top 150 players from the top 20 countries to determine the countries who qualified for the tournament. The four host countries, South Korea, Thailand, France, and the United States, automatically qualified.[2]

Venues

Incheon Bangkok
Studio Paradise Royal Paragon Hall
Capacity: 2,300[6] Capacity: 2,000[7]
Los Angeles Paris
Blizzard Arena Espace Grande Arche
Capacity: 450[8] Capacity: 2,500[9]
Anaheim
Anaheim Convention Center
Capacity: 7,500[10]

Group stage

The top 24 national teams were grouped into four different round-robin style groups, with the matches played in Incheon, Los Angeles, Bangkok, and Paris. The top two teams in each group advanced to a single-elimination playoff bracket, with the matches played in Anaheim.[2][11]

Incheon stage

Pos Team W L MW ML MD Qualification
1 South Korea South Korea (H) 5 0 19 2 +17 Advance to playoffs
2 Finland Finland 4 1 16 4 +12
3 Russia Russia 3 2 12 7 +5
4 Japan Japan 2 3 8 12 −4
5 Chinese Taipei Chinese Taipei 1 4 5 15 −10
6 Hong Kong Hong Kong 0 5 0 20 −20
Day 1 August 17 Russia  4 0  Hong Kong Incheon, KR
    Studio Paradise
Day 1 August 17 South Korea  4 0  Chinese Taipei Incheon, KR
    Studio Paradise
Day 1 August 17 Hong Kong  0 4  Finland Incheon, KR
    Studio Paradise
Day 1 August 17 Russia  3 1  Japan Incheon, KR
    Studio Paradise
Day 1 August 17 Finland  2 3  South Korea Incheon, KR
    Studio Paradise
Day 2 August 18 Hong Kong  0 4  South Korea Incheon, KR
    Studio Paradise
Day 2 August 18 Japan  3 1  Chinese Taipei Incheon, KR
    Studio Paradise
Day 2 August 18 Russia  1 2  Finland Incheon, KR
    Studio Paradise
Day 2 August 18 Chinese Taipei  4 0  Hong Kong Incheon, KR
    Studio Paradise
Day 2 August 18 South Korea  4 0  Japan Incheon, KR
    Studio Paradise
Day 3 August 19 Finland  4 0  Japan Incheon, KR
    Studio Paradise
Day 3 August 19 Russia  4 0  Chinese Taipei Incheon, KR
    Studio Paradise
Day 3 August 19 Japan  4 0  Hong Kong Incheon, KR
    Studio Paradise
Day 3 August 19 Russia  0 4  South Korea Incheon, KR
    Studio Paradise
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