A lot of players that make up these teams once competed in the Overwatch League.
The Dallas Major for the Overwatch Champions Series (OWCS) will soon happen from May 31 to June 2! Which team will take home the gold? Read on for all of the Dallas Major teams and players to get a better idea of what everyone will bring to the table!
OWCS Dallas Major teams
- Toronto Defiant (NA)
- M80 (NA)
- Students of the Game (NA)
- Spacestation (EMEA)
- ENCE (EMEA)
- Twisted Minds (EMEA)
- Crazy Raccoon (Asia)
- Team Falcons (Asia)
A total of eight teams will duke it out at OWCS Dallas Major 2024. While Toronto Defiant, M80, and Students of the Game will represent North America (NA), Spacestation, ENCE, and Twisted Minds will fight for the Europe, the Middle East, and Africa (EMEA) region. Finally, Crazy Raccoon and Team Falcons will show off what the competitive Overwatch 2 scene is like in Asia.
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OWCS Dallas Major players
Team | Player | Role |
---|---|---|
Toronto Defiant | Choi "MER1T" Tae-min | DPS |
Rupal "Rupal" Zaman | Support | |
Ham "SOMEONE" Jeong-wan | Tank | |
Kamden "Sugarfree" Hijada | DPS | |
Diego "Vega" Moran | Support | |
M80 | Xander "Hawk" Domecq | Tank |
Oh "Pelican" Se-hyun | DPS | |
Benjamin "UltraViolet" David | Support | |
Lee "Happy" Jeongwoo | DPS | |
William "Lyar" Ohlstein | Support | |
Students of the Game | Matteo "cal" Mazzucco | Support |
Boston "Infekted" Fine | Tank | |
Evan "PGE" Ngo | DPS | |
Kyle "Rakattack" Rakauskas | Support | |
Jamal "scissors" Son | DPS | |
Huy "MirroR" 'Chris' Trịnh | Flex | |
SpaceStation | Jamie "Backbone" O'Neill | DPS |
Daniel "FunnyAstro" Hathaway | Support | |
Hadi "Hadi" Daniel Bleinagel | Tank | |
Landon "Landon" McGee | Support | |
Maximilian "Seicoe" Otter | DPS | |
William "SparkR" Andersson | DPS | |
ENCE | Kai "Kai" Collins | DPS |
Kevin "kevster" Persson | DPS | |
Petja "Masaa" Kantanen | Support | |
Ilari "Vestola" Vestola | Tank | |
Oleksandr "Chase" Okseschenko | Tank | |
William "Crimzo" Hernandez | Support | |
Aaro "ghost91" Ventola | Support | |
Twisted Minds | Ibrahem "Quartz" Alali | DPS |
Ahmad "Youbi" Alyoubi | DPS | |
Robert "Skairipa" Lupsa | Support | |
Mikkel Lyhne "Slay" Filbert Nielsen | Support | |
Kim "Kellan" Min-jae | Tank | |
Kim "vigilante" Joon | Support | |
Abdulelah "LBBD7" Alfaifi | DPS | |
Lewis "crispy" Beer | Support | |
Crazy Raccoon | Sung "CH0R0NG" Yoo-min | Support |
Chae "HeeSang" Hee-sang | DPS | |
Park "Junbin" Jun-bin | Tank | |
Lee "LIP" Jae-won | DPS | |
Choi "MAX" Su-min | Tank | |
Kim "Shu" Jin-seo | Support | |
Falcons | Han "ChiYo" Hyeon-seok | Support |
Kwon "Fielder" Joon | Support | |
Choi "Hanbin" Han-been | Tank | |
Kim "Proper" Dong-hyun | DPS | |
Majed "SirMajed" Alrashied | Support | |
Yoo "smurf" Myeong-hwan | Tank | |
Jeong "Stalk3r" Hak-yong | DPS |
Above are all of the teams and their players for the OWCS Dallas Major! We've also included each player's main role in Overwatch 2. Each team qualified to the upcoming tournament through the OWCS circuit.
For example, Toronto Defiant, M80, and Students of the Game earned their spots by collecting the first, second, and third most points in the NA region. Meanwhile, Spacestation, ENCE, and Twisted Minds collected the most circuit points for the EMEA region. As for Crazy Raccoon and Team Falcons, they earned gold and silver placements respectively in OWCS Asia Stage 1.
From the Overwatch League to the OWCS
A lot of players that make up these teams have competed in the Overwatch League (OWL) circuit in the past as well, adding to the overall excitement of the OWCS Dallas Major. To name just a few examples, beloved tank player Hadi once fought under the Boston Uprising flag. He now plays for Spacestation. Meanwhile, SOMEONE, who is now on Toronto Defiant, was the OWL MVP in the 2023 OWL Grand Finals. Back then, he fought by Mer1t and Rupal's side under the Florida Mayhem flag. Florida Mayhem won OWL Grand Finals.
As noted, the OWCS Dallas Major 2024 will take place between May 31 and June 2, which will also be at DreamHack Dallas.
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