According to former lead game director
Jeff Kaplan,
Overwatch was not developed with any dedication towards
esports. Dan Szymborski of
ESPN stated that
Overwatch was poised as the next big esport for having a sufficiently different look and playstyle from established esports games like
Counter-Strike: Global Offensive and
Call of Duty, enough variety in maps and characters, and strong support from Blizzard to maintain the game for a long time. Bryant Francis writing for
Gamasutra noted the speed and short match times of
Overwatch make the game highly favorable for viewership, further supporting the title as an esports.
Overwatchs progression into esports was described by
Rolling Stone as a "strategy [that] involved carefully rolling out the game in steps – first a closed beta, then open beta, then full release, then a competitive mode and finally
a league." In June 2016, the esports organizer
ESL announced that they would host the first international
Overwatch competition in August 2016, called
Overwatch Atlantic Showdown. The competition used four open qualifiers beginning in June, followed by regional qualifiers and then a final online qualifier. Eight teams then competed for a six-figure prize in the finals to be held at
Gamescom 2016 from August 20–21.
Turner Broadcasting's
ELeague announced the first
Overwatch Open tournament, starting in July 2016, with a total prize pool of $300,000, with plans to broadcast the finals on Turner's cable channel
TBS in September 2016. In August 2016, Blizzard announced their own
Overwatch international tournament, allowing users to vote for teams to represent their nation or region. Over 3 million votes to decide national teams were cast. The
inaugural Overwatch World Cup was watched by 100,000 people at
BlizzCon 2016. The South Korean team won the tournament, defeating the Russian team in the final round. In March 2017, Blizzard announced
Overwatch World Cup 2017. The 2017 World Cup experienced an issue with several players on the Chinese team being denied visas to enter the United States for the final round, causing four players on the team to be replaced by substitutes. ==Format==