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Overwatch League pre-season results are in

Overwatch League preseason matches have come and gone, and we’ve all the results you, below.

Sadly, the Philadelphia Fusion didn’t compete, citing “logistics issues” which prevented them from playing.

Onto the results.

Wednesday, 6 December

  • Florida Mayhem (1) vs. San Francisco Shock (3)
  • Los Angeles Valiant (3) vs. San Francisco Shock (2)
  • Seoul Dynasty (4) vs. Shanghai Dragons (0)

Thursday, 7 December

  • Los Angeles Gladiators (3) vs. London Spitfire (2)
  • Dallas Fuel (3) vs. Houston Outlaws (2)
  • New York Excelsior (3) vs. Boston Uprising (1)

Friday, 8 December

  • San Francisco Shock (0) vs. London Spitfire (4)
  • Seoul Dynasty (2) vs. Houston Outlaws (1)
  • Shanghai Dragons (2) vs. Boston Uprising (3)

Saturday, December 9

  • Los Angeles Valiant (3) vs. Los Angeles Gladiators (1)
  • Florida Mayhem (1) vs. Dallas Fuel (3)
  • Seoul Dynasty (3) vs. New York Excelsior (1)

Here’s a breakdown of team wins, though they don’t mean much — pre-season play means nothing to the actual Overwatch League’s first season, scheduled to start in January 2018.

Pacific Division

  • Dallas Fuel: 2 – 0
  • Los Angeles Gladiators: 1 – 1
  • Los Angeles Valiant: 2 – 0
  • San Francisco Shock: 1 – 2
  • Seoul Dynasty: 3 – 0
  • Shanghai Dragons: 0 – 2

Atlantic Division

  • Boston Uprising: 1 – 1
  • Florida Mayhem: 0 – 2
  • Houston Outlaws: 0 – 2
  • London Spitfire: 1 – 1
  • New York Excelsior: 1 – 1
  • Philadelphia Fusion: 0-0

Have you chosen a team to cheer on in the Overwatch League? Which one, if so, and why?

Overwatch is currently available on Windows PC, Xbox One and PS4.


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