Overwatch World Cup Grand Prize 2017
An experienced group of Overwatch League players will represent defending champion South Korea as it attempts to win the Overwatch World Cup for the fourth time.
» Overwatch World Cup 2019 - Preliminaries: $115,000.00: 23 Teams: 158 Players: 61. » Overwatch Premier Series 2017 - Spring: $106,901.20: 10 Teams: 67 Players: 62. » Overwatch Premier Series 2017 - Grand Finals: $105,476.00. The Overwatch World Cup 2017 will begin in China on July 14th. All national teams will be represented by the best talent from their respective countries, with the final event taking place in. The Overwatch World Cup (OWWC) is an annual international Overwatch esports tournament organized by Blizzard Entertainment, the game's developer.The tournament format has varied in each year, with the most recent one involving a preliminary stage in which national teams competed against others in a single-elimination tournament system to claim the five qualification spots in the group stages. How South Korea used Fl0w3r's Widowmaker as Bait vs. Canada (Overwatch World Cup 2017 Grand Finals) Video. Josh (Blitz Esports) — Blitz Esports (Producer) — 3 years ago. How South Korea used Fl0w3r's Widowmaker as Bait vs. Canada (Overwatch World Cup 2017 Grand Finals) youtu.be/Y9NdGy.
South Korea's 12-man roster, announced Friday, includes Overwatch League Season 1 champion Choi 'Bdosin' Seungtae of the London Spitfire. The only returner from the 2018 team is Philadelphia Fusion DPS Lee 'Carpe' Jae-hyeok; Kim 'Mano' Dong-gyu of the New York Excelsior comes back from the 2017 squad.
The remaining players are making their first appearance on a World Cup roster.
The New York Excelsior are represented by three players: Mano, Jeong 'Nenne' Yeon-kwan and Jung 'Anamo' Taesung.
The San Francisco Shock have two players on the team: Choi 'ChoiHyoBin' Hyo-bin and Park 'Architect' Min-ho, as do the Vancouver Titans with Choi 'JJANU' Hyeon-woo and Kim 'Haksal' Hyo-jong.
Overwatch World Cup Teams
Rounding out the team are Jang 'Decay' Gui-un of the Los Angeles Gladiators; Park 'iDK' Ho-jin of the Hangzhou Spark and Park 'KariV' Young-seo of the Los Angeles Valiant.
The South Koreans have won all three World Cups since the competition began in 2016.
Overwatch World Cup 2017 Roster
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