2021 Atlanta Reign season explained

Team:Atlanta Reign
Team Abbr:ATL
Year:2021
Region:West
Record:11–5
Region Place:3rd
League Place:5th
Coach:Brad "Sephy" Rajani
Gm:Paul Hamilton
Owner:Atlanta Esports Ventures
Tournament1name:May Melee
T1playoffs:Did not qualify
Tournament2name:June Joust
T2playoffs:Lower finals
Tournament3name:Summer Showdown
T3playoffs:Lower round 1
Tournament4name:Countdown Cup
T4playoffs:Lower finals
Playoffs:Grand Finals
Earnings:$790,000

The 2021 Atlanta Reign season was the Atlanta Reign's third season in the Overwatch League and the team's third under head coach Brad "Sephy" Rajani. The team qualified for three of the four midseason tournaments but fell short of reaching the finals each time. For the third consecutive season, the team qualified for the season playoffs. The Reign appeared in the 2021 Grand Finals, the franchise's first Grand Finals appearance, but lost to the Shanghai Dragons, 0–4. Rookie damage player Oh "Pelican" Se-hyun was named the league's Rookie of the Year.

Preceding offseason

Roster changes

The Reign entered the free agency with six free agents, four of which became free agents due to the Reign not exercising the option to retain the player for another year.[1]

Acquisitions

The Reign's first offseason acquisition was Oh "Pelican" Se-hyun, a damage player who had recently won Overwatch Contenders Korea with team O2 Blast, on November 13, 2020.[2] Atlanta did not sign another player until February; on February 11, 2021, they signed Kai "Kai" Collins, a damage player who had signed with the Los Angeles Valiant in late 2020 but was released after the team dropped all of their players.[3]

Departures

None of the Reign's free agents returned, three of which signing with other teams, beginning with damage player Jeong "Erster" Jun signing with the Shanghai Dragons on November 17, 2020.[4] The Reign lost two more players in Tank player Nathan "Frd" Goebel and support player Anthony "Fire" King, both of whom signed with the Vancouver Titans on December 1, 2020.[5] On January 4, 2021, support player Dusttin "Dogman" Bowerman announced his retirement.[6] Two other free agents, damage player Garrett "Saucy" Roland and tank player Park "Pokpo" Hyeon-jun, did not sign with another team in the 2021 offseason. Outside of their free agents, the team released damage player Hugo "SharP" Sahlberg on February 10, 2021, giving life to rumors that the team was looking to sign former Los Angeles Valiant damage player Kai "Kai" Collins.[7]

Regular season

The Reign began their 2021 season on April 17, playing against the Florida Mayhem in the May Melee qualifiers; they lost their opener 1–3.[8] Atlanta faced the Toronto Defiant the following day; despite starting the match with a 2–0 lead, the Reign lost the match 2–3.[9] The Reign found their first win of the season on April 29 with a 3–0 sweep over the Paris Eternal.[10] Atlanta's final match in the May Melee qualifiers was on May 1 against the San Francisco Shock. Needing a win to advance to the knockout round, Atlanta opened the match with a 1–0 lead, thanks in part to a strong performance by rookie damage player Se-hyun "Pelican" Oh playing as Mei. However, they lost three of the following four maps to lose the match 2–3.[11] The 1–3 record in the qualifiers failed to advance the Reign to the regional knockouts.[12]

The team found success in the following tournament cycle, the June Joust; after going 3–1 in the qualifiers,[13] the Reign defeated the San Francisco Shock in the regional knockout finals to advance to the June Joust tournament.[14] However, the team lost in the lower bracket finals to the Shanghai Dragons by a 0–3 scoreline.[15]

Atlanta found similar results in the Summer Showdown, defeating the Los Angeles Gladiators in the regional finals to advance to their second consecutive midseason tournament.[16] The Reign ultimately fell in the first round of the lower bracket in a 2–3 loss to the Dallas Fuel.[17]

In the final tournament cycle, the Countdown Cup, the Reign qualified for their third consecutive tournament appearance. However, Reign rookie Oh "Pelican" Se-hyun suffered a collapsed lung prior to the tournament.[18] Atlanta fell in the tournament to the Chengdu Hunters by a score of 0–3.[19] The team finished the regular season with 11 wins, 5 losses, 13 league points, and the fifth seed in the season playoffs.[20]

Oh "Pelican" Se-hyun was awarded the league's Rookie of the Year award and was an MVP candidate for the 2021 regular season.[21] [22]

Playoffs

See also: 2021 Overwatch League playoffs. In the first round of the 2021 season playoffs, the Reign fell to the third-seeded Chengdu Hunters, 2–3, sending Atlanta to the lower bracket of the tournament.[23] Atlanta ran through the lower bracket, defeating the eighth-seeded Washington Justice, 3–0,[24] the fourth-seeded Los Angeles Gladiators, 3–2[25] the sixth-seeded San Francisco Shock, 3–1,[26] and the second-seeded Dallas Fuel, 3–1. With a run through the lower bracket, the Reign advanced to the 2021 Overwatch League Grand Finals. In the finals, the Reign faced the top-seeded Shanghai Dragons; Atlanta was swept 0–4 in the matchup.[27]

Game log

Regular season

|2021 season schedule

Postseason

Notes and References

  1. News: 2021 Player Contract Status . April 21, 2021 . Overwatch League . October 21, 2020.
  2. News: Castelot . Ophelie . Overwatch League: Atlanta Reign Signs Pelican . April 21, 2021 . ESTNN . November 13, 2020.
  3. News: Richardson . Liz . Atlanta Reign signs DPS Kai . February 11, 2021 . Dot Esports . February 11, 2021.
  4. News: O'Dwyer . Samuel . Shanghai Dragons add Erster . January 16, 2021 . Dot Esports . November 18, 2020.
  5. News: Richardson . Liz . Vancouver Titans adds LiNkzr, frd, and Fire . January 16, 2021 . Dot Esports . December 1, 2020.
  6. News: Boyce . Rhiannon . "Dogman was the Imposter"- A Dog(man)’s Journey, Retirement and Next Steps . January 28, 2021 . The Game Haus . December 12, 2020.
  7. News: Field Level Media . Reign release DPS SharP . February 11, 2021 . Reuters . February 11, 2021.
  8. News: Field Level Media . SP9RK1E leads Fuel past Gladiators in Overwatch Week 1 . April 19, 2021 . Reuters . April 17, 2021.
  9. News: Waltzer . Noah . Field Level Media . Houston upsets San Francisco, improves to 2-0 in wild Sunday . April 19, 2021 . Gwinnet Prep Sports . April 18, 2021.
  10. News: Field Level Media . Reign, Justice open Week 3 with victories . May 4, 2021 . Reuters . April 29, 2021.
  11. News: Field Level Media . Trio of teams set for May Melee with critical wins . May 4, 2021 . Reuters . April 29, 2021.
  12. News: Fuel, Dragons advance to OWL's May Melee final . September 25, 2021 . Reuters . Field Level Media . May 8, 2021.
  13. News: Fuel, Reign secure spots in OWL's June Joust . September 25, 2021 . Reuters . Field Level Media . June 6, 2021.
  14. News: Richardson . Liz . Here are the Overwatch League June Joust teams . September 24, 2021 . Dot Esports . June 7, 2021.
  15. News: Alford . Aaron . ATL Reign kills the king of NA Dallas Fuel to advance to OWL 2021 Grand Finals . September 25, 2021 . Inven Global . September 24, 2021.
  16. News: Richardson . Liz . Here are the Overwatch League Summer Showdown teams . September 24, 2021 . Dot Esports . July 12, 2021.
  17. News: Chengdu Hunters upset Dallas Fuel in Summer Showdown . September 25, 2021 . Reuters . Field Level Media . July 16, 2021.
  18. News: Richardson . Liz . Everything you need to know about the 2021 Overwatch League Countdown Cup tournament . September 25, 2021 . Dot Esports . August 19, 2021.
  19. News: Qu . Bonnie . Chengdu Hunters ‘the most underrated team’ in Overwatch League playoffs . September 25, 2021 . Upcomer . September 19, 2021.
  20. Web site: Overwatch League 2021 Standings . Overwatch League . September 24, 2021.
  21. News: Scharnagle . Jessica . Pelican named 2021 Overwatch League Rookie of the Year . September 25, 2021 . Dot Esports . September 21, 2021.
  22. News: Garcia . Ethan . Fleta, Sp9rk1e among MVP candidates for 2021 Overwatch League season . September 24, 2021 . Dot Esports . August 13, 2021.
  23. News: Overwatch League playoffs recap: Day 1 . September 24, 2021 . Upcomer . September 22, 2021.
  24. News: Overwatch League 2021 playoffs recap: Day 2 . September 24, 2021 . Upcomer . September 23, 2021.
  25. News: Richardson . Liz . Chengdu Hunters, Los Angeles Gladiators eliminated from Overwatch League 2021 playoffs . September 25, 2021 . Dot Esports . September 24, 2021.
  26. News: Overwatch League 2021 playoffs recap: Day 4 . September 25, 2021 . Upcomer . September 25, 2021.
  27. News: Parrish . Ash . The Overwatch League grand finals were a storybook sendoff ahead of Overwatch 2 . September 27, 2021 . The Verge . September 27, 2021.