After weeks of global competition, the 32 countries participating in the 2017 Overwatch World Cup have been decided.
This year, every country in the world had an opportunity to qualify for the second Overwatch World Cup — the skill rating of the top 100 competitive players in each country was averaged to give every country a score, and the top 32 in the world made it through to the next phase.
Last year, Blizzard selected 60 countries from around the world to compete, so many countries involved in the Overwatch community never had a shot at making it.
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via Zero Tech Blog