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|name=Overwatch World Cup 2017 |sport=Overwatch |year= |image= Overwatch World Cup 2017 logo.svg |caption= |location=Anaheim, California, United States |start_date=November 3 |end_date=4, 2017 |administrator=Blizzard Entertainment |tournament_format=32 team group stages 8 team single-elimination playoff |host= |venues=Anaheim Convention Center |teams=32 |purse= |champions= South Korea |runner-up1= Canada |runner-up2=Sweden |matches= |attendance= |noaverage= |mvp=xQc |previous=2016 |next=2018}} The Overwatch World Cup 2017 is an Overwatch eSports tournament, organized by Blizzard Entertainment, the game's developer. It features 32 represented nations from around the world, with the final tournament taking place at the Anaheim Convention Center from November 3–4, 2017.[1][2] The event has notably been controversial and criticized due to several issues, including China's visa denial, Twitch MVP voting and redrawing of playoff matches.[3][4][5] Twitch streams of the event accumulated over 5.4 million views.[6] Background and formatThe skill rating of the top 100 players from different countries/region will be determined the qualification of the tournament, as the top 32 countries/region based on the average skill rating of the top 100 players from that particular country/region will participate in this tournament.[2] Qualified countries
As the top 32 regions has been selected, players and viewers can vote on their region's representatives to form each region's Competition Committee, which is responsible for selecting the strongest team for the region. The National Team who advance to the Group Stage and the Finals will also be accompanied by the member of their Competition Committee.[2] Team rosters
Group stageThe top 32 national teams have been seeded into eight groups spread across four different regions: Shanghai, China; Sydney, Australia; Katowice, Poland and Santa Monica, California. Each group will play a round-robin schedule of matches. The top two teams in each group will advance to a single-elimination playoff bracket.[2] Shanghai qualifier{{col begin}}{{col-4}}Group A
Group B
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