Overwatch 2 announces Stadium Asia Streamer Showdown: Date and more

Bryson Maddock

Bryson Maddock

The Overwatch 2 Stadium Asia Streamer Showdown is underway. Here is everything you need to know.

Overwatch 2 just announced its next Stadium Asia Streamer Showdown, where some of the biggest Overwatch streamers in China, Korea and Japan will face off against one another in this massive event. Here are all the details regarding the Overwatch 2 Stadium Asia Streamer Showdown, including a date and more.

Overwatch 2 Stadium Asia Streamer Showdown to feature top streamers from China, Korea and Japan

The upcoming Overwatch 2 Stadium Asia Streamer Showdown will not only feature players from the three countries, but they will all be assigned to a team showcasing their country.

Team Japan:

  • Rion
  • Ta1yo
  • Nico
  • YamatoN
  • FiNN

Team Korea:

  • Wolf
  • Medal of Honor
  • Runner
  • Ryujehong
  • Tobi

Team China:

  • Jamlee
  • 9duo
  • MADA
  • Muzi
  • Creed

The tournament will also feature broadcasting talents from all three countries, letting fans of each watch in their preferred language.

Overwatch 2 Stadium Asia Streamer Showdown date and more

Below is the official date and time of the Overwatch 2 Stadium Asia Streamer Showdown:

  • Date: Thursday, June 26, 2025
  • Time:
    • Live: 19:00 – 23:00 KST / 03:00 - 07:00 PDT 
    • Rebroadcast (English only) 10:00 - 14:00 PDT 
  • Location: WDG Studio, Seoul, Korea
  • Format: 3-team round robin followed by playoffs.
    • Match 1
    • Match 2
    • Match 3

Drops and rewards

The game will also feature various Twitch Drops viewers can get by watching the stream when it is live. The rewards include a Stadium Showdown Selfie Spray and a Kiriko OWCS Home Skin.

Both Twitch Drops can be grabbed by watching either the regular live stream or the rerun. The Spray can be achieved after watching more than an hour of the stream, and the Skin can be achieved by watching more than three hours.

Where to watch

Below is a list of all the websites and platforms fans can watch the tournament event in their language:

English

Japanese

Korean

Chinese

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