Two more Asia-Pacific teams end their season as North American double-elimination gets wild.
#LightItUp #OWL2020 https://t.co/tbTGBrUfiE pic.twitter.com/yBLz8Q9Eit. If a team in the lower bracket loses another match, they will be eliminated from the postseason. He is known for his deadly accuracy with Widowmaker. While that was on display during this match, the Spark was no match for a Seoul Dynasty crew in playoffs mode. Sike! On the other side of the world, North America began the true postseason bracket with double-elimination play. In this match, the Washington Justice destroyed the seemingly impenetrable defenses of the reigning 2019 champions. The coaching staff includes head coach Mike “Packing10” Szklanny, along with assistant coaches Jordan “Gunba” Graham, Justin “reprize” Hand, and Warsi “Stoop” Faraaz Waris. @gargoyle98 goes bowling!

A Sombra duel, layered with mind games, took place between Los Angeles’ Kai “KSP” Collins and Florida’s Lee “BQB” Sang-bum across nearly every map. Map five series were abundant in today’s playoff games and the Atlanta Reign and Paris Eternal certainly got the meme. Kai "KSP" Collins is a British DPS player currently with the Los Angeles Valiant.

On Oasis and King’s Row, the Justice barely let the Shock breathe, scoring a new league record for attack speed on the latter map. The Mayhem dragged the Valiant to map five, but Los Angeles took their DPS and tank skills up a notch to secure a spot in the winner’s bracket. As the Asia region wrapped up single-elimination knockout rounds, two more teams were removed from playoff contention.

In the meantime, he represented Team United Kingdom at the 2019 Overwatch World Cup, where the team placed 9 – 10th after losing all of its games in Group A.

Chengdu’s Yi “Jinmu” Hu excelled on Sombra, but he couldn’t stand up to the power of NYXL’s DPS, especially veteran Park “Saebyeolbe” Jong Ryeol on hitscan. Overwatch League team LA Valiant has taken to Twitter to reveal that they've signed Kai 'KSP' Collins to their roster ahead of the 2020 season.. KSP has played for the XL2 Academy, the Academy side of New York Excelsior, so he has experience in the field, having also represented a … Tomorrow’s matches in North America will be split between the winner’s bracket and the lower, or loser’s, bracket. DPS Kim “Birdring” Ji-hyuk and Kevin “Kevster” Persson of Los Angeles had big plays with lots of flair, but Philadelphia’s coordination on a team-wide level was too much to clutch against. The Los Angeles Valiant finished the inaugural season of the Overwatch League in 2nd place, with a 3 – 4th placement in the playoffs after a loss to the London Spitfire. Overwatch League 2020 - North America Playoffs, Overwatch Contenders 2019 Season 2: North America West, Overwatch OMEN by HP Assembly Winter 2019, Overwatch Contenders 2018 Season 3: Europe, Overwatch World Cup 2018 - Paris Qualifier, Overwatch Contenders 2018 Season 2: Europe, https://liquipedia.net/overwatch/index.php?title=KSP&oldid=484020. . The revamped roster will be put to the test in their first few matches against the Dallas Fuel and Vancouver Titans on Feb. 8 – 9. We would like to show you a description here but the site won’t allow us. There’s a first time for everything. The 19-year-old most recently competed for XL2 Academy in Overwatch Contenders’ North American West region and started his career in the esports title in 2017. Liquipedia will soon drop support for Internet Explorer. After, The Los Angeles Valiant roster heading into the 2020 Overwatch League season consists of Damon “Apply” Conti, Kyle “KSF” Frandanisa, Johannes “Shax” Nielsen, and Kai “ksp” Collins in the DPS role. This page was last edited on 31 August 2020, at 00:44. The third day of the 2020 Overwatch League postseason brought fans a variety of gifts, from clutch ultimate combinations to tense map-five showdowns. The Hunters took New York to a map-five scenario, but the practiced attacks from the Excelsior squad were too much to handle. Finally, flex supports Moon “Lastro” Jung-won and Owen “Slur” Warner will be assisted. In 2020, the Mayhem have never won a match against the Valiant, and that held true today.

Jeong “Heesu” Hee-su, playing Sombra, had a monumental game and set up innumerable Fusion plays. Off-tank Caleb “McGravy” McGarvey, along with tank players Song “Dreamer” Sang-lok and Rick “GIG” Salazar, is also included.