It seems like Fran has decided to take single-handedly revive the tier two competitive Overwatch scene herself. Fran's Overwatch Community Cup - an online tournament with over $6,000 in prize money, well-liked hero bans and a slew of strong 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Overwatch Contenders and Open ❀Division teams ready to take center-stage on May 4th. Fran announced recently the 16 teams set to compete in the tournament.

There are a lot of talented tier two and tier three teams participating including Team Doge who consist of the players recently 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:released from Team Envy following their exit from Overwatch Contenders. There is no shortage of strong teams present in this incredible, little tournament. It should be a good time with a lot of good Overwatch especially since Mei, Orisa and Brigitte are all banned for the꧟ tournament to the be꧙nefit of... well everyone.

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The prize pool started at a respectable $3,000 but has since grown to $6,000 plus through a few donations from people who want to see competitive Overwatch succeed, a well-discussed topic throughout the scene recently. The tournament will be sin💯gle-elimination best o♒f three until the finals when it will be the best of five. To make it even more enjoyable the tournament will feature a ton of talent at the casting position with notable casters including LemonKiwi, LEGDAY and others.

Fran's Overwatch Community Cup has garnered a lot of excitement with competitive Overwatch fans and is another incredible showing of initiative from Fran who recently took home first place at the Echo Tournament with a team she built herself. It's easy to see all the negative talk about tier two Overwatch dying, but it's nice to witness those that actually care and t✤hese types of events are important.

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