2021 Overwatch League playoffs

The 2021 Overwatch League playoffs was the postseason tournament of the 2021 Overwatch League regular season. The tournament began on September 21 and concluded with the 2021 Grand Finals, the fourth championship match of the Overwatch League (OWL) on September 25.

2021 Overwatch League Playoffs
Tournament information
GameOverwatch
DatesSeptember 21–25, 2021
AdministratorActivision-Blizzard
VenueOnline
Teams8
Purse$3,200,000
Tournament statistics
Matches played14
Grand Finals
DatesSeptember 25
VenueOnline
ChampionShanghai Dragons
Runner-upAtlanta Reign
Finals MVPLee "LIP" Jae-won
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Eight teams contested the OWL playoffs, a double-elimination tournament, with the final two teams remaining in the tournament advancing to the Grand Finals. Each playoff match was originally planned take place at Esports Stadium Arlington in Arlington, Texas, aside from the final at the Galen Center in Los Angeles, California. However, due to increasing threat of COVID-19 and the delta variant, the matches were shifted to be played online.

The defending OWL champions were the San Francisco Shock, who won the title against the Seoul Dynasty in the 2020 OWL Grand Finals. The Shanghai Dragons swept the Atlanta Reign in the Grand Finals to win their first OWL championship.

Format

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Eight teams qualified for the season playoffs. In the league's West region, five teams qualified: the top three teams based on the Western regular season standings and the top two teams from the Western play-in tournament. In the league's East region, three teams qualified: the top two teams based on the Eastern regular season standings and the top team from the Eastern play-in tournament.[1][2] The team with the most league points between the top seed in the West and top seed in the East was the first overall seed, while the other was the second seed. The team with the most league points between the second seed in the West and second seed in the East was the third overall seed, while the other was the fourth seed. The third seeded team in the West was the fifth overall seed. The three teams that qualified for the playoffs via the play-in tournaments were seeded sixth through eight based on league points. Any ties in league points were broken by the league's tiebreaking rules.[3]

The playoffs were a double-elimination tournament. The top three seeds selected their opponent from seeds five through eight for the first round of the tournament, with the top seed selecting first and the third seed selecting last. In each match, the higher-seeded team had the choice of which map to play first from a pool of maps. Each following map was chosen by the losing team from the previous map. The winner of each match was determined by which team wins three maps first, aside from the Grand Finals, which was first-to-four. No hero pools, a system in which some heroes are unplayable, was used in the postseason.[4]

Venues

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All matches except for the Grand Finals were originally planned to take place at Esports Stadium Arlington (left). Western teams instead travelled to the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa (right).

All matches were originally planned to be played at Esports Stadium Arlington in Arlington, Texas, aside from the Grand Finals, which was to take place at the Galen Center in Los Angeles, California.[5] Although several live matches were held in the regular season in limited formats, the playoffs and Grand Finals were to be one of the first esports live events held in North America since the COVID-19 pandemic.[6]

On August 25, 2021, due to visa difficulties and concerns surrounding Delta variant, all in-person playoff events were cancelled.[7][8] To minimize latency between the East and West teams, the West region playoff teams travelled to the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa and played at the Innovation Lab and Information Technology Center buildings, while the East region teams played in their home country.[9] The broadcasts were hosted from an outdoor stage at the Moana Hotel in Honolulu.[10]

Participants

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Seed Team Region Points Record MR MD
1 Shanghai Dragons East 20 12–4 38–19–2 +19
2 Dallas Fuel West 17 11–5 40–26–3 +14
3 Chengdu Hunters East 15 11–5 38–22–2 +16
4 Los Angeles Gladiators West 14 11–5 41–21–0 +20
5 Atlanta Reign West 13 11–5 41–21–0 +20
6 San Francisco Shock West 12 12–4 43–24–2 +19
7 Philadelphia Fusion East 10 10–6 37–24–3 +13
8 Washington Justice West 9 9–7 29–26–2 +3

Bracket

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Upper round 1
September 21
Upper round 2
September 22
Upper final
September 23
Grand Finals
September 25
1Shanghai Dragons3
6San Francisco Shock0
1Shanghai Dragons3
4Los Angeles Gladiators1
4Los Angeles Gladiators3
7Philadelphia Fusion1
1Shanghai Dragons3
2Dallas Fuel1
2Dallas Fuel3
8Washington Justice1
2Dallas Fuel3
3Chengdu Hunters0
3Chengdu Hunters3
5Atlanta Reign21Shanghai Dragons4
5Atlanta Reign0
Lower round 1
September 22
Lower round 2
September 23
Lower round 3
September 24
Lower final
September 24
3Chengdu Hunters2
6San Francisco Shock36San Francisco Shock32Dallas Fuel1
7Philadelphia Fusion26San Francisco Shock15Atlanta Reign3
5Atlanta Reign3
4Los Angeles Gladiators2
5Atlanta Reign35Atlanta Reign3
8Washington Justice0

Matches

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Upper round 1

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Upper round 1 September 21 Washington Justice 1 3 Dallas Fuel Online
4:00 pm PDT    Details
2 Lijiang Tower 1
1 Volskaya Industries 2
2 King's Row 3
3 Havana 4
Upper round 1 September 21 Philadelphia Fusion 1 3 Los Angeles Gladiators Online
5:30 pm PDT    Details
0 Ilios 2
2 Temple of Anubis 1
2 King's Row 3
1 Havana 3
Upper round 1 September 21 San Francisco Shock 0 3 Shanghai Dragons Online
7:00 pm PDT    Details
1 Ilios 2
0 Hanamura 1
2 King's Row 3
Upper round 1 September 21 Atlanta Reign 2 3 Chengdu Hunters Online
8:30 pm PDT    Details
2 Nepal 0
3 Temple of Anubis 4
4 King's Row 3
2 Dorado 3
0 Oasis 2

Lower round 1

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Lower round 1 September 22 Washington Justice 0 3 Atlanta Reign Online
4:00 pm PDT    Details
0 Nepal 2
0 Temple of Anubis 2
1 King's Row 3
Lower round 1 September 22 Philadelphia Fusion 2 3 San Francisco Shock Online
5:30 pm PDT    Details
1 Nepal 2
3 Volskaya Industries 2
3 King's Row 4
3 Route 66 2
0 Ilios 2

Upper round 2

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Upper round 2 September 22 Chengdu Hunters 0 3 Dallas Fuel Online
7:00 pm PDT    Details
0 Lijiang Tower 2
2 Volskaya Industries 3
0 Eichenwalde 3
Upper round 2 September 22 Los Angeles Gladiators 1 3 Shanghai Dragons Online
8:30 pm PDT    Details
0 Ilios 2
2 Hanamura 0
0 Numbani 1
0 Havana 1

Lower round 2

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Lower round 2 September 23 Atlanta Reign 3 2 Los Angeles Gladiators Online
4:00 pm PDT    Details
0 Ilios 2
3 Hanamura 2
5 King's Row 4
1 Dorado 2
2 Nepal 0
Lower round 2 September 23 San Francisco Shock 3 2 Chengdu Hunters Online
6:00 pm PDT    Details
2 Lijiang Tower 0
3 Temple of Anubis 3
4 King's Row 3
2 Dorado 3
0 Ilios 2
2 Havana 0

Upper final

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Upper final September 23 Dallas Fuel 1 3 Shanghai Dragons Online
7:30 pm PDT    Details
0 Ilios 2
3 Volskaya Industries 2
2 Numbani 3
1 Dorado 3

Lower round 3

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Lower round 3 September 24 San Francisco Shock 1 3 Atlanta Reign Online
6:00 pm PDT    Details
2 Nepal 2
2 Hanamura 3
1 King's Row 3
2 Havana 3

Lower final

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Lower final September 24 Atlanta Reign 3 1 Dallas Fuel Online
7:30 pm PDT    Details
1 Lijiang Tower 2
2 Hanamura 1
4 King's Row 3
3 Dorado 2

Grand Finals

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Grand Finals September 25 Atlanta Reign 0 4 Shanghai Dragons Online
6:00 pm PDT    Details
0 Ilios 2
2 Hanamura 3
5 King's Row 6
2 Havana 3

Winnings

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Teams in the season playoffs competed for a total prize pool of US$3.2 million, with the payout division detailed below.[11]

Pos Team Bonus
1 Shanghai Dragons $1,500,000
2 Atlanta Reign $700,000
3 Dallas Fuel $350,000
4 San Francisco Shock $250,000
5 Chengdu Hunters $150,000
6 Los Angeles Gladiators $150,000
7 Philadelphia Fusion $50,000
8 Washington Justice $50,000

References

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  1. ^ Wen, Alan (July 21, 2021). "'Overwatch' League live events will return this September". NME. Retrieved July 21, 2021.
  2. ^ "Overwatch League Post Season Heads to Texas and California - The Quick Fix: Esports". IGN. July 20, 2021. Retrieved July 21, 2021.
  3. ^ "Countdown Cup Details: Playoff Information, Hero Pool, and More". The Overwatch League. July 21, 2021. Retrieved July 22, 2021.
  4. ^ Richardson, Liz (August 26, 2021). "How the Overwatch League 2021 postseason and playoffs will work". Dot Esports. Retrieved August 26, 2021.
  5. ^ Chalk, Andy (July 20, 2021). "Overwatch League is bringing back live events in September". PC Gamer. Retrieved July 21, 2021.
  6. ^ Qu, Bonnie (July 20, 2021). "Overwatch League 2021 playoffs to be held live in Texas and Los Angeles". Upcomer. Retrieved July 23, 2021.
  7. ^ Collins, Sean (August 25, 2021). "Overwatch League playoffs no longer in North Texas, moving back to online". The Dallas Morning News. Retrieved August 25, 2021.
  8. ^ Parrish, Ash (August 26, 2021). "Overwatch League cancels its in-person playoff events". The Verge. Retrieved August 26, 2021.
  9. ^ McInnis, Brian (August 26, 2021). "Overwatch League returning to Hawaii for esports championship". Pacific Business News. Retrieved August 27, 2021.
  10. ^ Dachman, Jason (September 24, 2021). "Overwatch League Grand Finals: Project Aloha, Cloud Workflows Are Key to Transcontinental Production". Sports Video Group. Retrieved October 1, 2021.
  11. ^ "What is the Overwatch League". The Overwatch League. Retrieved September 23, 2021.