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Overwatch execs react to OWL shifting playoffs on-line in Hawaii

Source: Ben Pursell for Blizzard Entertainment

The Overwatch League had to cancel its live playoffs in Dallas and its live final in LA this week in response to worsening COVID conditions and related visa challenges for APAC teams. The move has sparked some violent reactions, with some professionals expressing disappointment while others expressing anger over the change and how the postseason will continue to be dealt with.

Here are some of the most notable reactions we saw when the Overwatch League switched the postseason to an online format with NA teams playing out of Hawaii.

OWL players are responding to playoffs being moved to Hawaii and played online

The most common reaction to the announcement has been disappointment and sadness from many players, including Gladiators player Shu, Houston Outlaws player Crimzo, and former pro McGravy, who all looked forward to the NA-based LAN events.

Some players, overcoming disappointment, criticized OWL’s plan to host NA teams in Hawaii during the postseason. San Francisco Shock player Nero stated that NA will be at a “massive disadvantage” in response to the decision, although he admitted that nothing could be done about it.

Houston Outlaws player Danteh expressed his frustration with “jet lag + lost practice time + worn setups aghhhhhhhhhhhhhh”.

Perhaps most controversial is that Atlanta Reign’s Gator posted numerous tweets about the situation. First, on his own side, he said, “What a joke, they can’t get one thing right”. He also responded to the Overwatch League announcement by saying, “Make a right decision.”

Both comments sparked some backlash from OWL fans and journalists. In response to the backlash, Gator went on to state that he is not upset about the cancellation of live events due to COVID, but he is upset that the Overwatch League playoffs will be played online rather than on the LAN and that 5 NA teams will do so be forced to travel to Hawaii again.

In a tweet, Gator suggested that it would be preferable for both regions to play separate playoffs and then, after being quarantined, host a single final somewhere on the LAN, as they did in 2020. He also pointed out that due to Pelican’s lung collapse, he will not be able to compete now that the final is in Hawaii because Pelican, an MVP contestant and star DPS player for Reign, cannot travel due to his illness.

Gator’s teammate Masaa responded with a much less tactful response, just a video of someone laughing hysterically to show his disapproval of the Overwatch League’s post-season plans.

Even if the cancellation of the live events was necessary, it is clear that the players are not happy with the situation and the reputation of the OWL 2021 postseason may be damaged a bit.

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