Blizzard will hold an Overwatch 2(opens in new tab) tournament for underrepresented genders starting in late October.
Registration for the Overwatch 2 Challengers Cup(opens in new tab) is open to any underrepresented genders as decided by Blizzard through a verification system. In the blog post(opens in new tab), Blizzard specifically notes that the tournament is open but not limited to «transgender, non-binary, genderfluid,» and women participants.
To register, you have to join the Discord server and then fill out a form that requires you to submit your name, Battle.net account, Discord account, social media links, and a photo of yourself to complete it. «One's appearance and gender expression has no contingency on your application, and this step is to solely assign an individual to your application,» the form reads.
The Challengers Cup doesn't directly tie into Blizzard's 'Path to Pro' hierarchy of esports leagues that build up to the Overwatch League. But Blizzard said «we hope it will serve as an entry point for underrepresented genders to jump into the broader Overwatch esports ecosystem, and we encourage all who are eligible to participate in both Challengers Cup and Path to Pro.»
We are calling ALL heroes! Overwatch and Overwatch League are dedicated to making a difference. We strive to create an inclusive and welcoming environment for underrepresented genders in Overwatch. We want you — our heroes — to join us.⭐ Learn more at https://t.co/qDzfxjXwF5 pic.twitter.com/sfNpMoYCEBSeptember 30, 2022
Overwatch League currently has no players who publicly identify as a marginalized gender competing in it. Its first and only woman player, Se-yeon «Geguri» Kim, played for the Shanghai Dragons before quitting in 2020.
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