Published , by Ozzie Mejia
Published , by Ozzie Mejia
The 2018 Overwatch World Cup is set to conclude this weekend at BlizzCon. The world's top eight teams are set to go at it, with only one able to take home the gold.
The Overwatch World Cup is more focused on pride than prize money. All of the top eight teams are slated to take home $16,000. This tournament is mainly for bragging rights and for the opportunity to represent their home countries.
The Overwatch World Cup quarterfinals will be contested on Friday, November 1. The Semifinals, Bronze Medal game, and Finals will be held on Saturday, November 2. Here's the full bracket and the schedule:
North America can check out all of the action either through the BlizzCon Virtual Ticket or for free via Twitch.
Blizzard will regularly update the Overwatch YouTube channel with full matches that can be viewed on demand.