The US and Canada Dominated the Overwatch World Cup Los Angeles Group Stage
Sept. 7 marked the start of the Overwatch World Cup Los Angeles Stage, which spanned throughout the weekend. If you’re not too involved with the competitive Overwatch scene, the Overwatch World Cup is a tournament in which the best players of certain countries play against each other. It differs from the Overwatch League in that it’s on a much broader scale; the Overwatch League currently has 12 teams while the World Cup has 24 teams. While the players participating in the World Cup are all highly ranked (as they’re determined by their average skill rating), they might not necessarily be professional players; on the other hand, every player in the League is a professional player who is part of a sponsored team. At the end of the World Cup Group Stages, the final eight teams will head to BlizzCon to play against each other for the title of the 2018 Overwatch World Cup Champion.
The 2018 World Cup has been happening for a while now, but the Los Angeles Group Stage is one that many fans around the world have been looking forward to. All three days were action-packed and long, with teams having little rest in between their intense matches. Curious about how the Los Angeles Group Stage turned out? We’ve got a recap to keep you up to date with the Overwatch World Cup.
Winners are in bold.
First Day – Sept. 7
Stages:
Canada vs Austria (4-0)
Canada, known for being the 2017 World Cup Runner Up, dominated Austria to the surprise of few. There was little contest between the two teams, as Canada took control of the first two control points in Nepal, held an incredibly strong defensive hold on King’s Row and Volskaya Industries, and pushed the payload to victory in Rialto. One of the standout players of the match was Liam “Mangachu” Campbell, who played some of the most unpopular heroes in competitive Overwatch: Doomfist, Torbjorn and Hammond. He excelled at all of them, even getting on fire as Torbjorn, and stated that having fun while competing is one of his priorities.
Norway vs Switzerland (3-1)
Norway put a nearly full stop to Switzerland—at times quite literally, such as when Norway’s Kha “iPN” Nguyen was playing as Ana on Gibraltar and sleep-darted a nanoboosted ulting Genji, played by Switzerland’s Sandro “Shinoda” Zahner. Norway also simply had a fantastic set of damage dealers: Stefan “ONIGOD” Fiskerstrand has impeccable aim as Widowmaker, and Usman “TracK” Mohammad shined as Hanzo on Gibraltar and King’s Row.
Canada vs Brazil (4-0)
Canada absolutely dominated over Brazil thanks to the team’s superb coordination. Brazil certainly did its best to put up a fight, such as when most of the team somehow managed to survive a series of ultimates from Canada on King’s Row. However, as the match progressed into the third and fourth maps, it seems like Brazil wasn’t able to keep up the momentum, and in the end was unable to win a single map.
USA vs Austria (4-0)
USA crushed Austria, and showed that the team can do so while having fun. On the third map, Volskaya Industries, USA had a Symmetra and Bastion on its lineup, and the team members performed well and playfully. The interesting thing to note is that on the same map, Ana was the one healer that both teams had. Considering that seeing an Ana in the Overwatch League became rare after the early stages, it was refreshing to see her on both sides.
Brazil vs Norway (3-2)
Norway led the charge with winning the first two maps, but Brazil performed a stunning reverse sweep that subverted the hopes of Norway fans. Eduardo “dudu” Macedo on Brigitte and Felipe “liko” Lebrao on Genji are largely why Brazil was able to get a second shot—and the entire team certainly delivered in the end.
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