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CyberPowerPC is holding an Overwatch Invitational event this weekend

Some well-known teams will be taking part.
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Popular North American Overwatch teams such as Cloud9 and NRG Esports will be taking part in CyberPowerPC’s Spring Overwatch Invitational this weekend (May 6 to 7) as part of its 2017 Extreme Gaming Series.

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The eight teams set to participate in the two day event includes NRG, C9, Immortals, CLG, FaZe Clan, Rise Nation, Luminosity Gaming Evil, and Splyce. The tournament features a $10,000 prize pool with $5,000 going to the winners.

The tournament will feature a single-elimination, best-of-five format and every match will be streamed on the CyberPowerGaming Twitch channel. Commentary will be provided by Josh “Sideshow” Wilkinson, Brennon “Bren” Hook, Robert “Hexagrams” Kirkbride, and Andrew “ZP” Rush.

The Extreme Gaming series will feature numerous giveaways, including pre-built CyberPower PCs, and event prediction contests about the tournament matches. The series will also feature tournaments for Counter-Strike: Global Offensive and PLAYERUNKNOWN’S BATTLEGROUNDS.

East Wind emphatically demonstrated NRG’s need for practice at the Monthly Melee in April.

The Overwatch event will be good practice for teams like NRG and C9, who are trying to find their footing with new additions to their rosters, as most players and organizations wait to find out more details about the upcoming Overwatch League.

With most of the world’s top teams, including Rogue, Lunatic-Hai, and Team EnVyUs, all in Korea for season three of OGN Apex, CyberPower’s event could be one of the last tournaments featuring Western teams that we’ll see before Blizzard announces its league plans.

CyberPower also announced an Overwatch Summer Invitational and Overwatch Series Final Tournament, planned as part of its Extreme Gaming series, although no dates have been announced for those yet.


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