Overwatch Contenders 2018 Season 3: Pacific

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[e][h]Overwatch Contenders 2018 Season 3: Pacific
League Information
Series:
Organizer:
Type:
Online
Location:
Southeast Asia Southeast Asia
Format:
Trials (Promotion)
Season (Group Stage)
Playoffs
Prize Pool:
$138,810 USD
Start Date:
2018-11-22
End Date:
2019-01-18
Teams:
12
Liquipedia Tier:
Links
Chronology


Information[edit]

Format[edit]

Map Pool[edit]

Regular Season
Map Rotation Available Maps For Season 3
Control Hybrid Assault Escort
1st set Control map
2nd set Hybrid map
3rd set Assault map
4th set Escort map
Tiebreaker Bo3 Match on Nepal

Broadcast Talent[edit]

Mandarin Broadcast[edit]

English Broadcast[edit]

  • Commentators:
    • New Zealand AVRL (Kevin Walker)
    • New Zealand Pixie (Matt Carroll)

Thai Broadcast[edit]

Prize Pool[edit]

$138,810 is spread among the teams as seen below:

Playoff prize money
Place Prize
A11st $ 22,500
A22nd $ 9,338
A33 - 4th $ 5,680
A55 - 8th $ 3,263
Group Stage winnings
Team Maps Winnings
W D L
Talon EsportsTalon Esports Talon Esports 18 0 2 $8,416
Hong Kong AttitudeHong Kong Attitude Hong Kong Attitude 15 1 4 $7,936
Nova EsportsNova Esports Nova Esports 12 2 6 $7,456
PHOENiXPHOENiX PHOENiX 12 1 7 $7,360
Xavier EsportsXavier Esports Xavier Esports 12 0 8 $7,264
GE Pantheon KRGE Pantheon KR GE Pantheon KR 12 0 8 $7,264
Cyclone CouplingCyclone Coupling Cyclone Coupling 10 1 9 $6,976
New ParadigmNew Paradigm New Paradigm 6 1 13 $6,208
We Are Eternal GamingWe Are Eternal Gaming We Are Eternal Gaming 6 1 13 $6,208
GrandXurGrandXur GrandXur 6 0 14 $6,112
LYNX THLYNX TH LYNX TH 4 1 15 $5,824
GIANT EsportsGIANT Esports GIANT Esports 3 0 17 $5,536
  • In addition to the Playoff prize money, teams will receive $440 USD for each Map win, $248 USD for each Map loss and $344 USD for each Map draw during the Regular Season. Tiebreaker maps do not award any prize money.

Participants[edit]

1 EXL-Esports disbands their roster.[1]
2 Blank Esports purchases a spot in Australian Contenders S3 Trials, leaving Pacific Contenders. The replacement team is unknown.
3 EXL-Esports announce that they will retain their pacific contenders spot under the name of PHOENiX.[2]
4 We Love Gaming KR have bought Monster Shield KR's spot.[3]
5 Through the official Contenders website, CYCLOPS athlete gaming, Machi Esports, We Love Gaming KR and Blank Esports are revealed to be replaced by Cyclone Coupling, GIANT Esports, LYNX TH and We Are Eternal Gaming.
6 After week 2, Thailand SUNSERIES joins GIANT Esports and South Korea SYC from GE Pantheon KR renames to Sakura.
7 After week 4, South Korea HEOJUNHO joins PHOENiX.
8 After group stages, China Ely joins Cyclone Coupling.


Results[edit]

Standings

Group A
1. Talon EsportsTalon Esports Talon Esports 5-0 19-0-2 +17
2. Xavier EsportsXavier Esports Xavier Esports 4-1 12-0-8 +4
3. Nova EsportsNova Esports Nova Esports 3-2 12-2-7 +5
4. GrandXurGrandXur GrandXur 2-3 7-0-14 -7
5. We Are Eternal GamingWe Are Eternal Gaming We Are Eternal Gaming 1-4 6-1-13 -7
6. LYNX THLYNX TH LYNX TH 0-5 4-1-16 -12
Group B
1. Hong Kong AttitudeHong Kong Attitude Hong Kong Attitude 4-1 15-1-5 +10
2. GE Pantheon KRGE Pantheon KR GE Pantheon KR 4-1 13-0-8 +5
3. PHOENiXPHOENiX PHOENiX 3-2 12-1-7 +5
4. Cyclone CouplingCyclone Coupling Cyclone Coupling 3-2 11-1-10 +1
5. New ParadigmNew Paradigm New Paradigm 1-4 6-1-13 -7
6. GIANT EsportsGIANT Esports GIANT Esports 0-5 3-0-17 -14
See all Regular Season match results here

Match Overview

Show DuplicatesHide Duplicates
Talon EsportsTalon Esports3-2
Nov 22
4-0
Nov 30
4-0
Dec 13
4-0
Dec 20
4-0
Dec 06
Nova EsportsNova Esports2-3
Nov 22
3-0
Dec 20
2-1
Nov 30
1-3
Dec 06
4-0
Dec 13
LYNX THLYNX TH0-4
Nov 30
0-3
Dec 20
1-3
Dec 06
1-3
Dec 13
2-3
Nov 22
We Are Eternal GamingWe Are Eternal Gaming0-4
Dec 13
1-2
Nov 30
3-1
Dec 06
1-3
Nov 22
1-3
Dec 20
Xavier EsportsXavier Esports0-4
Dec 20
3-1
Dec 06
3-1
Dec 13
3-1
Nov 22
3-1
Nov 30
GrandXurGrandXur0-4
Dec 06
0-4
Dec 13
3-2
Nov 22
3-1
Dec 20
1-3
Nov 30
Talon EsportsTalon EsportsNova EsportsNova EsportsLYNX THLYNX THWe Are Eternal GamingWe Are Eternal GamingXavier EsportsXavier EsportsGrandXurGrandXur
Show DuplicatesHide Duplicates
Cyclone CouplingCyclone Coupling1-3
Nov 23
2-1
Dec 07
3-2
Dec 21
3-1
Nov 29
2-3
Dec 11
PHOENiXPHOENiX3-1
Nov 23
4-0
Dec 11
0-3
Dec 07
4-0
Dec 21
1-3
Nov 29
New ParadigmNew Paradigm1-2
Dec 07
0-4
Dec 11
1-3
Nov 29
3-1
Nov 23
1-3
Dec 21
Hong Kong AttitudeHong Kong Attitude2-3
Dec 21
3-0
Dec 07
3-1
Nov 29
4-0
Dec 11
3-1
Nov 23
GIANT EsportsGIANT Esports1-3
Nov 29
0-4
Dec 21
1-3
Nov 23
0-4
Dec 11
1-3
Dec 07
GE Pantheon KRGE Pantheon KR3-2
Dec 11
3-1
Nov 29
3-1
Dec 21
1-3
Nov 23
3-1
Dec 07
Cyclone CouplingCyclone CouplingPHOENiXPHOENiXNew ParadigmNew ParadigmHong Kong AttitudeHong Kong AttitudeGIANT EsportsGIANT EsportsGE Pantheon KRGE Pantheon KR

Playoffs[edit]

Playoffs Results[edit]

Quarterfinals (Bo5)
Talon EsportsTalon Esports Talon Esports
2
January 10, 2019 - 19:00 TST
Cyclone CouplingCyclone Coupling Cyclone Coupling
3
GE Pantheon KRGE Pantheon KR GE Pantheon KR
2
January 10, 2019 - 20:30 TST
Nova EsportsNova Esports Nova Esports
3
Xavier EsportsXavier Esports Xavier Esports
0
January 11, 2019 - 20:30 TST
PHOENiXPHOENiX PHOENiX
3
Hong Kong AttitudeHong Kong Attitude Hong Kong Attitude
3
January 11, 2019 - 19:00 TST
GrandXurGrandXur GrandXur
0
Semifinals (Bo5)
Cyclone CouplingCyclone Coupling Cyclone Coupling
2
January 17, 2019 - 19:00 TST
Nova EsportsNova Esports Nova Esports
3
PHOENiXPHOENiX PHOENiX
0
January 17, 2019 - 20:30 TST
Hong Kong AttitudeHong Kong Attitude Hong Kong Attitude
3
Grand Finals (Bo7)
Nova EsportsNova Esports Nova Esports
1
January 18, 2019 - 19:00 TST
Hong Kong AttitudeHong Kong Attitude Hong Kong Attitude
4


Additional Data[edit]

Country Representation[edit]

Additional Content[edit]

Streams[edit]

Language English Speaking Taiwan Thailand South Korea
Stream

Videos[edit]

Interviews[edit]

External Links[edit]

References[edit]

  1. EXL (2018-09-29). "EXL disbands" (in South Korea Korean).
  2. EXL (2018-10-15). "안녕하세요 EXL ESPORTS 입니다. '퍼시픽컨덴더스'에 관한 소식입니다." (in South Korea Korean).
  3. "We Were Best And We Will Best" (in South Korea Korean). Facebook. 2018-10-07.