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OWCS World Finals announces crowdfunding bundle

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Nov 6, 2024


OWCS World Finals announces crowdfunding bundle
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The upcoming Overwatch Champions Series World Finals has launched an in-game crowdfunding bundle that will contribute directly to its prize pool.

The bundle, called the Neon Streets Mega Bundle, will feature skins inspired by Overwatch League 2023 champion Florida Mayhem.

The World Finals is the season-ending event in the inaugural season of the OWCS, the new Overwatch league operated by the ESL FACEIT Group after the dissolution of the Overwatch League. The idea of crowdfunding the prize pools was first explored during the OWCS Dallas Major earlier this year.

The prize pool for the event will be increased through the sales of the Neon Streets Collection, a set of three separate bundles that can themselves be bundled into a Mega Collection. These include skins for heroes Mei, Tracer and Junkrat, as well as weapon skins, charms, emotes, name tags and sprays. The bundles range in price between 1600 and 2200 OW Coins, and the Mega Bundle costs 3,000 coins. 25% of the sales will go directly to the prize pool of the event.

For comparison, a pack of 1,000 coins usually costs around £10, $10 and 10 through the Blizzard store. Design-wise, the items are based around Florida Mayhem’s victory at the 2023 Overwatch League Championship.

To help boost viewership, the event’s Twitch and YouTube streams will hand out drops for viewers who spend at least one hour watching. These drops will be exclusive to the streams and will change each day of the event.

The World Finals will feature eight of the best Overwatch teams, including former Overwatch League teams Toronto Defiant and NRG Shock. The event will take place in Stockholm, Sweden, as a part of the DreamHack Stockholm from November 22nd to the 24th..

Ivan Šimić

Ivan comes from Croatia, loves weird simulator games, and is terrible at playing anything else. Spent 5 years writing about tech and esports in Croatia, and is now doing it here.





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