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Overwatch League (OWL) is the premier professional esports league for Overwatch , organized by Blizzard Entertainment . The league is touted as the first 'truly global professional esports league' [1] , featuring franchised teams representing cities from all around the world.

The League began with 12 teams for the Inaugural Season, which started on January 10th, 2018. [2]

Overwatch League was announced at BlizzCon 2016. [3] A trailer was released, detailing the career of fictional player 'Krusher99'. The league was revealed to be using a franchising model for its teams, with each team spot representing a city.

The League was announced to be starting in 'Q3' of 2017, a date which would later be pushed back to 'late 2017'. [4] [2]

On July 12th, 2017, Blizzard announced the first 7 Cities and Team Owners participating in the Overwatch League . [2] The Cities and Owners announced were:

On July 26th, 2017, Blizzard released details on player salaries and signing procedure and timelines for the inaugural season. [5]
It outlined, among other things, that the minimum player salary would be USD $50,000 , and that initial contracts would be for a minimum term of 1 year . All teams will be required to provide health insurance, a retirement savings plan, and provide player housing and practice facilities for their players.

Teams would also be required to distribute at least 50% of their team performance bonuses to their players directly, and that the total bonuses available for OWL teams in Season 1 will amount to USD $3.5 million , with a minimum of USD $1 million awarded to Season 1 Champions

The announcement also outlined the Official Player Signing Window for Season 1: from August 1st to October 30th 2017. Teams will be required to have at least 6 players, and no more than 12 total.

Ahead of Season 1 , more franchises were announced. On August 10th, 2017 and September 20th the remaining franchises were officially revealed: [6] [7]

On August 2nd, 2018 the cities and owners of the first two expansion teams were officially revealed: [8]

On September 7th, 2018 the cities and owners of the six final expansion teams of season 2 were officially revealed: [9]

Beginning in Season 2, teams began hosting homestands with Dallas, Atlanta and Los Angeles hosting homestands in Stages 2, 3 and 4 respectively. Ahead of Season 3, other teams began naming homestand venues.
All listed venues are in the home team's state/province unless otherwise noted. Capacities may refer to their E-Sports configuration capacity instead of their regular/full capacity. [11]

The current teams in Overwatch League are:

Watsco Center , University of Miami, Coral Gables, Miami

Full Sail Live , Full Sail University, Winter Park, Orlando

Guangzhou Tianhe Stadium , Guangzhou

Hangzhou Grand Theater , Qiangjiang New City, Hangzhou

National Exhibition Centre , Birmingham, West Midlands

Boardwalk Hall , Atlantic City, New Jersey

Zellerbach Auditorium , University of California – Berkeley, Berkeley

XinYeFang Studio , Jing'an District, Shanghai

Entertainment and Sports Arena , Congress Heights, Washington

Mark Ein & Washington Esports Ventures

Director of Franchises & Competition


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