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OWL 2022 Results: San Francisco Shock win the Overwatch League 2022

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Stay updated with the latest scores and news coming from the Overwatch League 2022 playoffs.

The Overwatch League playoffs started with 12 teams and only one will emerge as the best. This is the first in-person LAN event after quite some time and fans are loving it already. Also for fans, it is the first time they see Kiriko available in professional play. Here’s the Overwatch League 2022 playoffs schedule, participating teams, format and live score updates.

OWL 2022 Live results (Results updated ✓)

November 4 (Results updated ✓)

Stage
Team 1
Team 2
Score
LB Final
Houston Outlaws
San Francisco Shock
0-3
GRAND FINAL
Dallas Fuel
San Francisco Shock
3-4

November 3 (Results updated ✓)

Stage
Team 1
Team 2
Score
LB QF
Seoul Dynasty
San Francisco Shock
0-3
LB QF
London Spitfire
Hangzhou Spark
1-3
UB Finals
Dallas Fuel
Houston Outlaws
3-1
LB Semifinals
San Francisco Shock
London Spitfire
3-1

November 2 (Results updated ✓)

Stage
Team 1
Team 2
Score
LB Round 2
Los Angeles Gladiators
San Francisco Shock
1-3
LB Round 2
Florida Mayhem
Hangzhou Spark
1-3
UB Semifinals
Dallas Fuel
Seoul Dynasty
3-0
UB Semifinals
Houston Outlaws
London Spitfire
3-0

November 1 (Results updated ✓)

Team 1
Team 2
Score
Philadelphia Fusion
Los Angeles Gladiators
1-3
Shanghai Dragons
San Francisco Shock
1-3
Atlanta Reign
Florida Mayhem
1-3
Toronto Defiant
Hangzhou Spark
2-3
Teams in red are eliminated.

October 31 (Results updated ✓)

Team 1
Team 2
Score
Dallas Fuel
Hangzhou Spark
3-1
Seoul Dynasty
Florida Mayhem
3-0
San Francisco Shock
Houston Outlaws
2-3
Los Angeles Gladiators
London Spitfire
1-3
October 31 matches

October 30 (Results updated ✓)

Team 1
Team 2
Score
London Spitfire
Philadelphia Fusion
3-0
Shanghai Dragons
Hangzhou Spark
0-3
Atlanta Reign
Florida Mayhem
0-3
Houston Outlaws
Toronto Defiant
3-0
October 30 matches

Overwatch League playoffs format

The Overwatch League playoffs employs a double-elimination format. However, the top seeded teams do have a slight advantage over others. The top seeds can select their round 2 opponents, giving them an opportunity to choose the best opponent for them.

OWL 2022 Playoffs Participating teams

Houston Outlaws players live at the Anaheim Convention Center
Houston Outlaws players live at the Anaheim Convention Center
Twelve teams kicked off the Overwatch League playoffs. The teams qualified to the playoffs via various routes, but once they were in the playoffs, it was even footing for everyone.
The top six teams in the West and the top three teams from the east automatically qualified for the playoffs. Additionally, two teams from the West and one from the east earned their playoffs spot via the Countdown cup.

Where are the Overwatch League Playoffs taking place?

The Overwatch League Playoffs are taking place at the Anaheim Convention Center in California. The live audience brings back the vibes from the early years of the Overwatch League when fans used to gather to cheer for their favorite teams.

Where to watch OWL 2022?

Fans can catch all the live action from the comfort of their homes as well. The OWL matches are broadcast on YouTube.

Overwatch League 2022 Playoffs Prize pool and standings

Placement
Prize Pool
Team
1
$1,000,000
-
2
$500,000
-
3
$350,000
-
4
$250,000
-
5
$100,000
-
6
$100,000
-
7
$55,000
Los Angeles Gladiators
8
$55,000
Florida Mayhem
9
$35,000
Philadelphia Fusion
10
$35,000
Shanghai Dragons
11
$35,000
Atlanta Reign
12
$35,000
Toronto Defiant
The 2022 Overwatch League playoffs has a massive prize pool. With $2,500,000 on the line, every team wants to secure the top spot at this year's event. OWL 2022 takes place on Overwatch 2 and has seen reasonably high interest so far in their games. With a few more days still remaining, OWL playoffs are bound to see even higher viewership numbers. Overwatch fans can catch all the action live on YouTube.
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Started esports with Dota, moved to CS, then OW, back to Dota 2, and now a bit of Valorant. I love city-building games, and have spent hours in Cities: Skylines only to have the traffic defeat me. Currently on a reading spree - the aim is to read 150 books in 2023. Can I do it? Would you?