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Overwatch League super fans can purchase a $600 season pass

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The Overwatch League is nearly halfway through its inaugural season—but Blizzard is now offering a $600 season pass for fans that don’t want to miss any matches.

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The pricey Overwatch League season pass covers all matches for the remainder of the regular season, as well as “additional perks” and early access to playoff and finals matches. Season pass holders will also receive a signed Soldier: 76 statue from a team of the holder’s choosing. Blizzard is also offering $100 passes for fans that want to attend all Wednesday or Thursday matches.

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The new ticket packages come as Blizzard opens up tickets for the Overwatch League’s third and fourth stages. Individual weekday tickets cost $20, while Saturday tickets cost $30. A full schedule of events is available on the Overwatch League website.

Blizzard Arena Los Angeles, which was once the home of The Tonight Show, has a capacity of 450 seats, with guest boxes available for special guests. Practice areas, offices, and player lounges have been added, too.

Overwatch League’s fifth week of stage two kicks off on March 21. After a week-long break, stage three of the Overwatch League will begin on April 4 with Shanghai Dragons vs. Dallas Fuel, Los Angeles Valiant vs. Seoul Dynasty, and San Francisco Shock vs. Los Angeles Gladiators.


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Nicole Carpenter is a reporter for Dot Esports. She lives in Massachusetts with her cat, Puppy, and dog, Major. She's a Zenyatta main who'd rather be playing D.Va.