2019 Overwatch League All-Star Game

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2019 OWL All-Star Game
DateMay 16, 2019
Venue
Blizzard Arena,
Burbank, California, US
Live Broadcast
Broadcast(s)ESPN2
Twitch
2018

The 2019 Overwatch League All-Star Game was the second

Blizzard Arena in Burbank, California
and was the culmination of the league's 2019 All-Star Weekend.

All-Star Game

Roster selection

The rosters and coaches for the All-Star Game were selected through a voting process. In order to be eligible for selection, a player must have played at least 10 regular season games or participated in the 2018 All Star Game. The starters were chosen by the fans, with voting beginning on March 16 and ending on April 28. Fans were allowed to vote for a maximum of two DPS, two tank, and two support players from each division. After the starting rosters were announced, an additional 12 players from each division were selected as reserves by Overwatch League players, coaches, casters, and staffers.[1] The starting roster was revealed in early May, with the full roster being revealed in mid-May.[2][3]

Game summary

All-Star Game May 16 Atlantic Division 4 1 Pacific Division Burbank, CA
6:00 pm
PST
    Blizzard Arena
2
Nepal
0
3
King's Row
2
2
Paris
1
1
Dorado
2
2
Busan
0

All-Star Weekend

Talent Takedown

The Atlantic and Pacific coaches were to draft teams consisting of three casters and analysts and three all-stars, and square off in a 6v6 best-of-three series that included lockout elimination, escort and control.[4] The format was changed, however, to only allow casters and analysts to play.[5]

Talent Takedown May 15 Atlantic Division 2 1 Pacific Division Burbank, CA
6:00 pm
PST
    Blizzard Arena
3
Necropolis
0
4
Watchpoint: Gibraltar
3
0
Lijang Tower
2

Widowmaker 1v1

The Widowmaker 1v1 included the top four Widowmaker players, selected and seeded by the All-Star team coaches, from both divisions against one another in a single-elimination bracket. Eliminations were head-shot only, and automatic firing was disabled. The quarterfinals and semifinal were inter-division, and the finals were an Atlantic vs. Pacific championship match. The maps were Castillo for the quarterfinals, Necropolis for the semifinals, and Ecopoint: Antarctica for the finals.[4][5]

Quarterfinals
Castillo
Semifinal
Necropolis
Finals
Ecopoint: Antarctica
         
Pine 7
JJonak 2
Pine 6
Atlantic Division
Nenne 7
Carpe 6
Nenne 7
Nenne 5
Diem 9
Viol2t 0
Diem 7
Diem 7
Pacific Division
Fleta 4
Fleta 7
Shu 3

All-Star Arcade

The All-Star Arcade had fans vote for which game mode they would like to see during the All-Star Weekend. Voting took place on April 26; the events that the fans voted for were:[5]

  • Sibling Rivalry – 6v6. Three Genjis and three Hanzos per team. Assault (Hanamura).
  • Healers Never Die – 6v6. Supports only. One hero limit. Control (Nepal).
  • Terrible, Terrible Damage – 6v6. Damage only. One hero limit. Hybrid (Hollywood).
  • Keeping the Peace – 6v6. McCree only. Escort (Route 66).
  • Thanks, but No Tanks – 6v6. No tanks. One hero limit. Hybrid (Blizzard World).

The event was sponsored by State Farm.[4]

All-Star Arcade May 15 Atlantic Division 1 3 Pacific Division Burbank, CA
8:30 pm
PST
    Blizzard Arena
1
Hanamura
2
1
Nepal
2
3
Hollywood
2
1
Route 66
2

Broadcasting

The entire All-Star Weekend was televised nationally by ESPN2 and live-streamed on Twitch and Overwatch League website.[6]

References

  1. ^ Samples, Rachel (March 26, 2019). "Voting for the 2019 Overwatch League All-Star starters is now open". Dot Esports. Retrieved April 9, 2019.
  2. ^ Richardson, Liz (May 1, 2019). "Here are the starting lineups for the Overwatch League All-Star Game". Dot Esports. Retrieved May 1, 2019.
  3. ^ Tucker, Kevin (May 8, 2019). "Blizzard announces Overwatch League 2019 All-Stars Reserves". Shack News. Retrieved May 9, 2019.
  4. ^ a b c Linscott, Scott (April 25, 2019). "OWL All-Stars Los Angeles 2019 Announced, Voting Open". Hotspawn. Retrieved April 25, 2019.
  5. ^ a b c Blizzard Enetertainment (May 2, 2019). "Hey Now, You're An All Star". The Overwatch League. Archived from the original on May 9, 2019. Retrieved May 2, 2019.
  6. ^ Samples, Rachel (May 14, 2019). "How to watch the Overwatch League 2019 All-Stars event". Dot Esports. Retrieved May 16, 2019.