The Overwatch Champions Series (OWCS) is a global competitive circuit for Overwatch, operated by Blizzard Entertainment. The Asia region consists of Korea, Japan, and Pacific sub-regions. Each runs its own ecosystem, feeding into the Asia Championship, which determines qualification for global events.
???? OWCS Korea - Considered one of the most competitive and historically dominant regions in Overwatch. - Known for producing world-class talent and top-tier teams. - Structure: Challengers Series → Main Stage → Asia Championship. - Notable Teams (subject to change): T1, Poker Face, Crazy Raccoon (KR branch), etc.
???? OWCS Japan - A rapidly growing scene with increasing player base and fan engagement. - Strong presence of content creators and streamers supporting the ecosystem. - Competitive structure starts from Challengers Series. - Unique playstyle and cultural flair define the region’s gameplay.
OWCS Pacific - Includes Southeast Asia, Taiwan, Hong Kong, Australia, and New Zealand. - A diverse and developing region with a wide skill range across countries. - Home to emerging talent and considered a region with high growth potential. - Tournament formats vary, often tailored to regional needs.
- Vertically integrated planning, operation, production, and broadcasting of cross-border esports leagues ranging from amateur to professional levels, with a focus on commercialization and sports business development - Development and operation of an interactive application platform for gamers/players and viewers - A leading specialist in vertically integrated and commercialized esports ecosystems spanning amateur to professional levels in Korea, Japan, and Southeast Asia.