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The following is a listing of all 20 current Overwatch League (OWL) teams ranked by win–loss record percentage (winning percentage), accurate as of the end of the 2021 season. Regular season [ edit ]
The Overwatch League was owned by Blizzard Entertainment and run by Major League Gaming, which is also owned by Blizzard's parent company Activision Blizzard. [1] The Overwatch League played out similar to most North American professional sports leagues, in which all teams played scheduled games against other teams to vie for position in the season's playoffs, rather than the approach of team ...
The 2021 Overwatch League season was the fourth season of the ... where playoff seeding was determined by teams' win–loss record throughout the regular season, the ...
Shanghai Dragons' first regular season OWL match was a 1–3 loss to the San Francisco Shock. [8] Unfortunately, this result would become a trend for the Dragons throughout the season. After an 0–10 start to the season, the Dragons signed four new players, including the Overwatch League's first female player, Kim "Geguri" Se-yeon. [9]
The team did not outperform expectations, going on a 12-game losing streak to start the season. Vancouver picked up its first win of the season on August 6, 2021, with a 3–0 win over the Boston Uprising — their first win in nearly a year. [26] The Titans ended the season with a 1–15 record, marking their worst finish in franchise history ...
List of all-time Overwatch League win–loss records This page was last edited on 7 December 2024, at 01:40 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...
The Overwatch League began the season with a two-year exclusive contract for Overwatch League broadcasting. Its debut week held an overall peak of 441,000 concurrent viewers on its three Twitch channels, with 392,000 English, 65,000 Korean, and 11,500 French viewers. [7] Through the season, average online viewership ran between 80,000 and ...
The Shock's first match of the 2020 regular season resulted in a 3–1 win over the Dallas Fuel. [35] After starting the season with a 5–2 record, 2019 Most Valuable Player Jay "sinatraa" Won retired from competitive Overwatch to compete in Valorant.