2020 Overwatch League All-Star Game Explained

2020 OWL All-Star Game
Date:September 26, 2020
October 3, 2020
Venue:Online
Purse:$225,000
Broadcast:YouTube
Previous:2019
Next:2021

The 2020 Overwatch League All-Star Games refer to two Overwatch League (OWL) All-Star Games  - one from each region of the 2020 season. All-Stars Asia took place on September 26, 2020, while All-Stars North America took place on October 3, 2020. Each game was the culmination of the each region's 2020 All-Star Weekend.

Asia Region

All-Star Game

The 2020 All-Stars Asia Game followed a different format than that of previous years. While the first map followed the standard six-versus-six format, each team selected their opponents team composition for the second map. The third map was played using the "Tiny Overwatch" workshop mod, where each player's model began the match as a smaller version of itself than normal, but character size, damage, and healing values scaled upwards as a player put out more damage and healing.[1]

Roster selection

The rosters for the All-Star Asia Game were selected through a voting process, although Blizzard adjusted picks to ensure that at least one player from each team was represented in the All-Star Weekend.[2] Eighteen players in the Asia region were chosen by the fans, with voting beginning on August 23 and ending on August 28.[3] Fans were allowed to vote for a maximum of four DPS, four tank, and four support players from each region.[4] Twenty-four players were selected for All-Stars Asia, which included players from teams in the North America region that had gone home to Asia.[5]

Triple A
HandleNameTeam
Choi Hyo-bin align= right San Francisco Shock
Ameng Ding Menghan align= right Chengdu Hunters
Mano Kim Dong-gyu align= right New York Excelsior
Cr0ng Nam Ki-cheol align= right Guangzhou Charge
Glister Lim Gil-seong align= right London Spitfire
Kim Hyo-jong align= right New York Excelsior
Yaki Kim Jun-ki align= right Florida Mayhem
Lee Jae-hyeok align= right Philadelphia Fusion
Shu Kim Jin-seo align= right Guangzhou Charge
Bang Sung-hyeon align= right New York Excelsior
Tobi Yang Jin-mo align= right Seoul Dynasty
Izayaki Kim Min-chul align= right Shanghai Dragons
Coach: Moon "Moon" Byung-chul (Guangzhou Charge)
Team Universe
Lee Eui-seok align= right Shanghai Dragons
Void Kang Jun-woo align= right Shanghai Dragons
Guxue Xu Qiulin align= right Hangzhou Spark
Hanbin Choi Han-bin align= right Paris Eternal
Kim Byung-sun align= right Shanghai Dragons
Decay Jang Gui-un align= right Washington Justice
Myunb0ng Seo Sang-min align= right Boston Uprising
Park Joon-yeong align= right Seoul Dynasty
ANS Lee Seon-chang align= right San Francisco Shock
Viol2t Park Minki align= right San Francisco Shock
Kim Kyung-bo align= right Philadelphia Fusion
LeeJaeGon Lee Jae-gon align= right Shanghai Dragons
HandleNameTeam
Coach: Cho "J1N" Hyo-Jin (Guangzhou Charge)

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Game summary

All-Star Weekend

In addition to the All-Star Games, the All-Stars Asia Weekend featured the Talent Takedown, Widowmaker 1v1 Tournament, Winston Skills Challenge, Genji Skills Challenge, Ana Skills Challenge, and Who is Meta? competition.

Talent Takedown

The Talent Takedown was a match played by the casters and analysts of the Overwatch League. Two teams, one from China and one South Korea, of casters and analysts faced each other in the Talent Takedown. The match consisted of two maps, where at the beginning of each map, one of the teams selected a buff from various options.

Brick Movers
HandleName
Vivi Huang Chuyin
Jiuduo He Jiaming
Peach Wang Mengyuan
YXL Zhang Zhihao
Roy Liu Yuanyi
Time Bian Yutao
Jehong and Students
HandleName
Yongbongtang Hwang Kyu-hyung
Strings Hong Hyun-sung
Ryu Je-hong
Akaros Jang Ji-su
Sim Ji-soo
TheMarine Kim Jung-min

Widowmaker 1v1

The Widowmaker 1v1 tournament was a single-elimination tournament played by the eight top hitscan players from Asia. Players were only able to use the character Widowmaker, automatic firing was disabled, and only headshots applied damage to another player. The winner of each round was determined by which player got five eliminations, except for the finals, where the winner was determined by which player got nine eliminations.

Winston Skills Challenge

The Winston Skills Challenge was a single-elimination tournament played by the top four Winston players from the region. Each map was played on Ilios, and the winner of each round was determined by which player was able to push a neutral Wrecking Ball into the well located at the center of the map two times, aside from the final match, which a player needed to complete this task three times. Each player had unlimited Primal Rage, Winston's ultimate ability.

Genji Skills Challenge

The Genji Skills Challenge was a single-elimination tournament played by the top four Genji players from the region. Each map was played on Castillo, and the winner of each round was determined by which player got three eliminations, except for the final, where the winner was determined by which player got five eliminations.[7]

Ana Skills Challenge

The Ana Skills Challenge was series of deathmatches played by the top nine Ana players from the region. The first map was played on Black Forest, while the second, and final, map was played on Necropolis. A round ended when a player reached 20 eliminations or the five-minute time limit had been reached. The top four players from the first round advanced to the final round.

PlacePlayerFirst roundFinal round
1 20 18
2 Highly 16 16
3 Izayaki 16 14
3 Viol2t 19 14
5 Shu 15
6 14
7 BeBe 13
8 Molly 10
9 Creative 8

Who is Meta?

The Who is Meta? match was a deathmatch played by the eight players in the region with the most "Fleta Deadlifts" in the season (a player achieves a Fleta Deadlift if they claim over half of their team's final blows in a match). Each player began the match as the character McCree. After a player obtained a kill, they were automatically changed to another character. The first player to get kills on all 22 characters won the match.[8]

PlacePlayer
1 Rascal 22
2 21
2 leave 21
4 Glister 20
4 20
6 ANS 19
7 Sp9rk1e 18
8 15

North America Region

All-Star Game

The North America All-Star Game followed the same ruleset as its Asia counterpart. While the first map followed the standard six-versus-six format, each team selected their opponents team composition for the second map. The third map was played using the "Tiny Overwatch" workshop mod, where each player's model began the match as a smaller version of itself than normal, but character size, damage, and healing values scaled upwards as a player put out more damage and healing.[9]

Roster selection

The roster for the All-Star North America Game were selected through a voting process, although Blizzard adjusted picks to ensure that at least one player from each team was represented in the All-Star Weekend. Eighteen players in the North America region were chosen by the fans, with voting beginning on August 23 and ending on August 28. Fans were allowed to vote for a maximum of four DPS, four tank, and four support players from each region. Twenty players were selected for All-Stars North America. The players were then drafted into two teams by the coaches of the All-Star Game.

Team D.Va
HandleNameTeam
Indy Halpern align= right Los Angeles Gladiators
BenBest Benjamin Dieulafait align= right Paris Eternal
McGravy Caleb McGarvey align= right Los Angeles Valiant
Hydration João Pedro Goes Telles align= right Houston Outlaws
sHockWave Niclas Jensen align= right Vancouver Titans
KSP Kai Collins align= right Los Angeles Valiant
Agilities Brady Girardi align= right Toronto Defiant
KariV Park Young-seo align= right Toronto Defiant
moth Grant Espe align= right San Francisco Shock
FDGoD Brice Monsçavoir align= right Paris Eternal
Coach: Kim "Kuki" Dae-kuk (Florida Mayhem)
Team Reinhardt
HandleNameTeam
Matthew DeLisi align= right San Francisco Shock
Nevix Andreas Karlsson align= right Toronto Defiant
Poko Gael Gouzerch align= right Philadelphia Fusion
SoOn Terence Tarlier align= right Paris Eternal
Danteh Dante Cruz align= right Houston Outlaws
NiCOgdh Nicolas Moret align= right Paris Eternal
Dogman Dusttin Bowerman align= right Atlanta Reign
Crimzo William Hernandez align= right Dallas Fuel
Jecse Lee Seung-soo align= right Houston Outlaws
FunnyAstro Daniel Hathaway align= right Philadelphia Fusion
Coach: Kim "KDG" Dong-Gun (Philadelphia Fusion)

Game summary

All-Star Weekend

In addition to the All-Star Games, each region's All-Star Weekend featured a Talent Takedown and a Widowmaker 1v1 Tournament.

Talent Takedown

The Talent Takedown was a match played by the casters and analysts of the Overwatch League. Two teams, both from North America, of casters and analysts faced each other in the Talent Takedown. The match consisted of three maps. On the first map, each team must have had Genji and Mercy on their team, on the second map, they must have used the GOATS composition, and on the third map, each team must have had Widowmaker and Tracer on their team.

Team Custa
HandleName
ZP Andrew Rush
Frankie Frankie Ward
Reinforce Jonathan Larsson
Mr X Matt Morello
Hexagrams Robert Kirkbride
Custa Scott Kennedy
Team Jake
HandleName
Bren Brennon Hook
Jaws Jack Wright
Jake Lyon
Sideshow Josh Wilkinson
Uber Mitch Leslie
Soe Soe Gschwind

Widowmaker 1v1

The Widowmaker 1v1 tournament was a single-elimination tournament played by the eight top hitscan players from the region. Players were only able to use the character Widowmaker, automatic firing was disabled, and only headshots applied damage to another player. The winner of each round was determined by which player got five eliminations, except for the final match, where the winner was determined by which player got nine eliminations.

Prize Pool

Players competing in the All-Star Weekend competed for a total prize pool of, with the payout division detailed below.[10]

EventAsiaNorth America
Team/PlayerTeam/Player
All-Star Game winner Team Universe $90,000 Team Reinhardt $75,000
Widowmaker 1v1 winner diem $15,000 LiNkzr $15,000
Widowmaker 1v1 runner-up ANS $7,500 SoOn $7,500
Winston Skill Challenge winner guxue $4,000
Genji Skill Challenge winner Sp9rkle $4,000
Ana Skill Challenge winner $4,000
Who is Meta? winner Rascal $3,000

Broadcasting

The entire All-Star Weekend was broadcast live on YouTube and Overwatch League website.

Notes and References

  1. News: Peres . Pedro . Blizzard to host 2 Overwatch League All-Star weekends ahead of 2020 Grand Finals . September 20, 2020 . Dot Esports . September 17, 2020.
  2. News: Lugris . Mark . Asia, North America Overwatch League All-Star Weekends To Go On Before 2020 Grand Final . September 21, 2020 . TheGamer . September 21, 2020.
  3. News: Richardson . Liz . Overwatch League's 2020 Grand Finals to be held in October . September 16, 2020 . Dot Esports . August 13, 2020.
  4. News: 2020 All-Stars . September 20, 2020 . The Overwatch League.
  5. News: Holt . Kris . This Weekend's Overwatch League All-Stars Asia Event Sounds Like A Blast . September 29, 2020 . Forbes . September 25, 2020.
  6. News: Amos . Andrew . How to watch Overwatch League 2020 All-Stars: players, events, more . September 20, 2020 . Dexerto . September 18, 2020.
  7. News: Searl . Nate . Overwatch All-Star Weekend dates and events announced . September 29, 2020 . Daily Esports . September 18, 2020.
  8. News: Richardson . Liz . Everything you need to know about the 2020 Overwatch League Asia All-Stars event . September 29, 2020 . Dot Esports . September 25, 2020.
  9. News: Richardson . Liz . Everything you need to know about the 2020 Overwatch League North America All-Stars event . October 4, 2020 . Dot Esports . October 2, 2020.
  10. News: Alford . Aaron . Overwatch League Announces 2020 All-Stars Weekend . September 21, 2020 . Hotspawn . September 17, 2020.