Welcome to the Overwatch World Cup 2023 Online Qualifiers! Now that Denmark, Portugal, Iceland, and Finland qualified through the Wild Card Challenge, the stage is set for teams to earn their spot in the first Overwatch World Cup LAN tournament in 4 years.
You can find the full match schedule here.
Watch live and earn Overwatch World Cup drops for Overwatch 2 on the following platforms:
PlayOverwatch (Twitch | YouTube) and Overwatch Contenders (Twitch | YouTube).
You can also tune in to some of your favorite streamers and content creators who will host Online Qualifiers watch parties!
Take part in the celebration and host a Watch Party! Fans, streamers, and content creators are all invited to join in by using the following titles and hashtags when co-streaming:
Drops are enabled for all Online Qualifiers watch parties.
Kick off the 2023 Overwatch World Cup Qualifiers with in-game rewards! From June 18–July 2, watch and earn World Cup celebratory cosmetics when watching on Twitch
Be sure to connect your Battle.net accounts to Twitch and tune in to earn rewards! Visit overwatchworldcup.com to learn more.
For the first time in Overwatch history, we will be crowdfunding the World Cup prize pool with an exciting slate of skins and other in-game cosmetics over the coming months. 25% of all Overwatch World Cup cosmetics and bundles will contribute to the Overwatch World Cup prize pool. There will be no contribution cap, so prizing will continue to grow until crowdfunding ends on the last day of the Overwatch World Cup Finals.
In celebration of our return, we are allocating a portion of the prize pool to all teams competing in the tournament. Percentages will be determined based on tournament placement, with 73% of the total prize pool
Read more on news.blizzard.com