Overwatch: Saudi eLeague 2024 Championship

The Overwatch Saudi eLeague returns for the fourth year in a row, with the 2024 Championship (the second edition of the Final 4 vying for the Saudi eLeague champions) to be held over three days in the second half of December. The women’s event will be held for the first time and conclude three days before the men’s tournament begins. But that’s a different topic. Because the Overwatch League has officially ended, the Overwatch: Saudi eLeague 2024 Championship may be more popular than ever this time around. One of the largest tournaments outside the Overwatch League is precisely the Saudi eLeague, and it will be one of the biggest before the year is up. You don’t want to miss it, given that so many well-known players are participating and bringing their skills to Saudi Arabia.
Subject Overwatch 2
Start Date 2024-12-17
End Date 2024-12-19
Status Finished
Location SEF Arena, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
Prize Pool ≃ $106,500 (SAR 400,000)
Participants 4 men’s teams
Type Offline (LAN)
Tournament Champion Twisted Minds
Format Playoffs (Double elimination bracket)
Organizer Saudi Esports Federation and Savvy Games Group

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Under the direction of the Saudi Esports Federation (SEF), the competition is a part of the Saudi eLeague (SEL), a Saudi eSports competition summit that has been going on since 2021. In addition to Savvy Games Group, a Saudi multinational video game investment, development, publishing, and eSports company established by the Saudi Arabian sovereign wealth fund Public Investment Fund to support the expansion of the country’s gaming industry and invest in foreign video game companies, the SEF is one of the co-organizers of the Overwatch: Saudi eLeague 2024 Championship. The event in the Saudi capital of Riyadh includes four teams, each of which had to qualify through four Majors and secure berths according to the ranking of the Saudi eLeague 2024: Championship Points.

Where and When Will the Overwatch: Saudi eLeague 2024 Championship Be Held?

Some of you are probably wondering what the Overwatch: Saudi eLeague 2024 Championship is, where you can watch it, who’s competing, and what’s at stake. Well, if you have any of those questions, you’ve come to the right place. Below is all the information you ought to learn.

First, let’s talk about the dates. It will go live on December 17 and run through December 19. The fact that this event is LAN makes it even more thrilling. This offline competition is taking place at Riyadh’s SEF Arena. The renowned Esports World Cup was held in July at this hall, which is the biggest eSports arena in the world. With a main building that is more than 18,000 square meters in size and four venues that can accommodate 1,571, 1,565, 1,570, and 1,252 people, the arena has a total area of more than 34,000 square meters. Another structure, which is 7,308 square meters in size, contains a 2,245-seat arena. We are unable to provide you with the precise venue (or venues) of the Overwatch: Saudi eLeague 2024 Championship right now.

The tournament is going to have an approximately $106,500 (SAR /Saudi riyal/ 400,000) total prize pool, with ≃$42,600 (SAR 160,00) going to first place. The team that ends in second will get ≃$32,000 (SAR 120,000), the third will earn ≃$21,300 (SAR 80,000), and the fourth will take home ≃$10,700 (SAR 40,000).

The organizers hope that the Overwatch: Saudi eLeague 2024 Championship will raise the bar a bit when it comes to hours watched and peak viewers for the Saudi eLeague for this game this year. Overwatch wasn’t very popular for viewers recently, with only 723 peak viewers and 4,721 hours watched for Major 4 in October, which is pretty poor compared to other eSport competitions within the Saudi eLeague in 2024, even compared to the Saudi Womens eLeague.

Which Teams Will Take Part in the Overwatch: Saudi eLeague 2024 Championship?

In terms of format, there are going to be only four teams. These guys all qualified from the previous four Majors held at SEF Arena beforehand. To arrive at this final destination, this tournament will come in only one phase. In this phase, the Playoffs, it will be a double elimination bracket style. All matches (excluding Grand Finals), starting with the Upper Bracket Semifinals on December 17 (the dates of other matches will be released subsequently), are first-to-three, while Grand Finals are Ft4. Actually, the Upper Bracket and Lower Bracket Finals may also be the Ft4, which is pretty competitive. Long format tournament on LAN? What more could you ask for?
Twisted Minds
1
Quartz
2
Youbi
3
LBBD7
4
TVNT
5
Bliss
6
MCD
Twisted Minds
ROC Esports
1
roho
2
Seicoe
3
Kayeose
4
GaaRa
5
Landon
6
d7mi
ROC Esports
Dragons Esports
1
Madara1161
2
Escanor
3
Hadi
4
AOY
5
Slay
6
Zero
Dragons Esports
Vision Esports
1
BrightSide
2
TOPDRAGON
3
RKM
4
amdp
5
D0nghun
6
YONKO
7
zox
Vision Esports

Multiple top-level players and teams have made the trip to Saudi Arabia to kick off a new era of Overwatch eSports and, let us tell you, the rosters are stacked. This tournament is headlined by Twisted Minds, the last Overwatch Contenders: Europe champions (Spring and Summer Series of 2023) and one of the best teams in the world. Along with them, it’s basically most of the Saudi Arabian World Cup roster spread across their and other teams’ squads. Twisted Minds are loaded, but not like in 2023 (for instance, “Hadi“ and “Kellex“ aren’t on the roster anymore). They are simultaneously the best team but also the most versatile. Players like Ibrahem “Quartz“ Alali are currently at the top of their game, and they just dominated it. He’s the best FPS Genre Player of the Year in 2023 in Saudi Arabia and MVP of the first two Majors of this year’s Saudi eLeague. But they are far from the only exciting team in this tournament, even though everything points to them getting first. Maybe not in a total blow-out fashion, but we’d expect them to be convincing.

The remaining three teams at the event are ROC Esports, Dragons Esports, and Vision Esports. All four found themselves here in Riyadh based on the Saudi eLeague 2024: Championship Points ranking, which was formed based on the teams’ performance during all four Majors: Twisted Minds (370 points), ROC Esports (150), Dragons Esports (140), and Vision Esports (130).

Features of the the Overwatch: Saudi eLeague 2024 Championship

The Overwatch: Saudi eLeague 2024 Championship is a part of the fourth Saudi eLeague season and the second event of a kind. Only for the first season in 2021, four teams were to decide on the Saudi eLeague champions in a Final 4 event. In 2022 and 2023, the eLeague was played via Seasons 1 and 2 (just like in the inaugural season, which, as we said, had F4 named the Champions Cup). This year, the Seasons were replaced by Majors 1, 2, 3, and 4, plus the Championship ahead of us.

If you want to know how you can watch, check out the Saudi eLeague YouTube and Twitch channels for live broadcasts of the entire upcoming tournament. Sadly, we don’t know if there’s any sort of official English broadcast, but you’re going to get the Saudi one for sure and potentially some co-streaming on a side. Also, keep an eye on the Saudi eSports channels if the league doesn’t stream on its official channel for whatever reason.

Who’ll Win the Overwatch: Saudi eLeague 2024 Championship?

Just from a comparison standpoint and thinking about their recent accomplishments, Twisted Minds are the obvious favorites to win it all, and it would be a surprise if anybody else takes them down. Most of this team has been dominating the professional scene for quite a bit now. Beating them will be a difficult task.

There are some other fun ones you’ll definitely want to root for. One other team we’d put through there that we find likable is ROC Esports. They are kind of underrated from a roster standpoint and will be a dark horse in Riyadh. Maximilian “Seicoe“ Otter is on this team—the only Austrian in the Saudi eLeague—who shows that he’s no pushover after a season in the Overwatch Champions Series, helping his former team Spacestation Gaming win EMEA Stages 2 and 4. And to make things even better, they are one of those teams with some of the more well-known Saudi talent. We’d say that Mustafa “GaaRa“ Alabdulsalam is also a pretty recognizable name and a decent support as well. The title for ROC Esports isn’t that far-fetched. Other teams have a lot of Saudi talents trying to make a name for themselves.

Try and guess the total number of kills in a map or an entire match are the most popular Overwatch bets, we know that, and the Overwatch: Saudi eLeague 2024 Championship should be no different. However, unfortunately, there are absolutely no markets for this tournament. Whether it’s because it’s too early or the event isn’t interesting to eSport betting sites, we can’t tell.

Pros and Cons of the Overwatch: Saudi eLeague 2024 Championship Favorites

TEAMTwisted MindsROC Esports
PROS
  • Last Overwatch Contenders: Europe champions (Spring and Summer Series of 2023)The most versatile team in the Saudi eLeague

    Have the MVP of two out of four Majors in 2024, “Quartz”

  • They are underrated from a roster standpointThey have some of the more well-known Saudi talents on the roster
CONS
  • Don’t have such a loaded roster as last year
  • They lost six out of eight head-to-head matches with Twisted Minds in Saudi eLeague 2024, two of which were in the Playoffs
Who do you think will win the Overwatch: Saudi eLeague 2024 Championship?

Tournament Bracket Overwatch: Saudi eLeague 2024 Championship

The tournament uses a system of elimination after 2 defeats (Double Elimination)
  1. Upper Bracket Semifinals
    1. Twisted MindsTwisted Minds
      3
      Vision EsportsVision Esports
      0
    2. ROC EsportsROC Esports
      3
      Dragons EsportsDragons Esports
      0
  2. Upper Bracket Final
    1. Twisted MindsTwisted Minds
      3
      ROC EsportsROC Esports
      0
  1. Lower Bracket Semifinal
    1. Vision EsportsVision Esports
      3
      Dragons EsportsDragons Esports
      0
  2. Lower Bracket Final
    1. ROC EsportsROC Esports
      3
      Vision EsportsVision Esports
      2
  1. Grand Final
    1. Twisted MindsTwisted Minds
      4
      ROC EsportsROC Esports
      0
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Publication date : 09.12.2024
Last modified date: 21.12.2024

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