Its that time again. Overwatch League Season 1 week 2.
Current Standings as of January 23rd.
Team | Overall Record | Map Record |
Seoul Dynasty | 4-0 | 14-1 |
New York Excelsior | 4-0 | 13-2 |
London Spitfire | 4-0 | 13-4 |
Houston Outlaws | 2-2 | 11-6 |
Los Angeles Valiant | 2-2 | 9-6 |
San Francisco Shock | 2-2 | 7-9 |
Los Angeles Gladiators | 2-2 | 7-10 |
Philadelphia Fusion | 2-2 | 7-10 |
Boston Uprising | 1-3 | 7-10 |
Florida Mayhem | 1-3 | 5-11 |
Dallas Fuel | 0-4 | 2-12 |
Shanghai Dragons | 0-4 | 1-15 |
Seoul Dynasty is crushing everybody, having only lost one map. The most disappointing is Dallas Fuel. They have, what could be summed up as the most stacked team in the entire league and they haven't won a game yet. They did manage to take one map off of Seoul, but that was pretty much it.
One of the stand out teams, and a team you need to watch out for is Philadelphia Fusion. They're currently 2-2 in the standings, but every match has been a nail bitter. Shadowburn is proving more and more that he is one of the best DPS players in the league.
And my Boston Uprising.... we need an off tank... that is our problem..... *cries*
Well, here are the results from last week.
RESULTS
Wednesday (Jan. 17) – San Francisco Shock vs. Philadelphia Fusion
Wednesday (Jan. 17) – Florida Mayhem vs. Seoul Dynasty
Wednesday (Jan. 17) – Houston Outlaws vs. Shanghai Dragons
Thursday (Jan. 18) – Dallas Fuel vs. Houston Outlaws
Thursday (Jan. 18) – New York Excelsior vs. Los Angeles Valiant
Thursday (Jan. 18) – Philadelphia Fusion vs. Los Angeles Gladiators
Friday (Jan. 19) – Seoul Dynasty vs. Boston Uprising
Friday (Jan. 19) – Shanghai Dragons vs. Florida Mayhem
Friday (Jan. 19) – London Spitfire vs. Dallas Fuel
Saturday (Jan. 20) – Los Angeles Valiant vs. London Spitfire
Saturday (Jan. 20) – Los Angeles Gladiators vs. New York Excelsior
Saturday (Jan. 20) – Boston Uprising vs. San Francisco Shock
In The News
Notable Overwatch streamer and member of the Dallas Fuel Felix "xQc" Lengyel has been fined $2,000 and suspended for the rest of the season. The punishment stems from a January 18th incident on a live stream where xQc used a homophobic insult at rival team member Austin "Muma" Wilmot of the Houston Outlaws. Blizzard released a statement condemning his behavior and fining him. Soon after the Dallas Fuel released a statement announcing that xQc would be suspended for his actions.
This isn't the first time xQc has come under fire. He was banned from competitive Overwatch by Blizzard for abusing their reporting system and again for "one tricking".
It is also being reported that the debut of the Overwatch League beat out the League of Legends NA LCS. For those who don't know, the LCS is League's big Championship series to crown the North American champion who will then go onto the World's Final. Entering its 6th year its not really a surprise that the LCS is dying down a little, especially with Overwatch being as huge and this league being as pushed as it has been.
That's it for now. Tune in next week for more Overwatch League.
And as always, this is James with Game Fix. Game on everybody!
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