

Second Wind is a long-time staple of the Contenders scene. Revival is, for sure, a team worth watching, following, and believing in.Ĭlick to enlarge SECOND WIND (Predicted Placing: Trials) DPS Reyzr and tank Bogur, also put on highlight reels at the tournament and really gave the team members to rally behind. Streamer turned pro-player Aspen is one of the only female Overwatch pros in the Contenders scene, and she did exceedingly well alongside support partner Doggo at the MWC. Formerly, made up of ex-OWL members, Revival has transformed to being one of the best teams to watch for upcoming young talent. Revival really impressed at the tournament, showcasing their new but fully capable roster of young players.

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Revival is coming in as one of the hottest teams from the Mayhem Winter Classic, finishing third and losing in a grueling 6-map best of 5 series against eventual winners Skyfoxes. REVIVAL (Predicted Placing: Contenders or Trials)

Like Skyfoxes, Third Impact really seem as though they can pull off some upsets. They earned top 4 in the previous Contenders season and overall, they seem to be a force to be reckoned with. Their play in the Mayhem Winter Classic was substantial, even if the squad came up short in the finals. This roster has a lot of potential with its players, specifically standouts like DPS zYKK (The Freak) and main tank Decod. Mayhem Winter Classic finalists, Third Impact, are looking incredibly promising. THIRD IMPACT (Predicted Placing: Contenders or Trials) This roster could take advantage of the fact that both Envy and Atlanta are working with new pieces, and Skyfoxes certainly has the firepower necessary to contend with the best. There are so many pieces to this roster that work so well together, it would be hard to rank them any lower than 50% of the other teams in this tournament. Salty’s performance on Sigma at the MWC could have earned him an MVP award. DPS Asking is a star in the making and a magician on Hanzo. A team that has been plagued with roster troubles since its inception, (a whopping 44 players have spent time with Skyfoxes in the past year and a half) has finally seemed to find the team that they can win with. Skyfoxes are on a hot streak after winning Breakable Barriers 1,2, and the Mayhem Winter Classic. SKYFOXES (Predicted Placing: Contenders or Trials) With a mixed roster of both young and veteran presence, Team Envy can certainly look to take the title of best in the West. Envy also added on interesting talents like DPS Onigod, support Ojee, and new-comer main tank Salieri. Many fans will be craving for a chance to see the return of his legendary Widowmaker and a return to form for the Finnish player. This season will see the return of Taimou to Contenders after his time on the Dallas Fuel. They’ve always been a staple of the scene, and their new roster for Contenders 2020 shows that they’re still capable of putting together stellar talent. The 2019 Seasons 1 and 2 NA West champions, Team Envy, have been a namesake in Overwatch esports for a very long time. TEAM ENVY (Predicted Placing: Contenders) Knowing how well ATL Academy has been able to cultivate talent so far, this roster still looks like it can reach close to, if not, the same heights as before. Saucy, Sugarfree, and PERFACT remain on the roster and are all young and talented DPS players who compliment the team perfectly. They’ve decided to bring in tank players Pika and Daans from Phase 2, and support players Haku and Carcar of XL2 and Fusion University. However, with tanks Gator and Hawk being promoted to the Atlanta Reign and support FunnyAstro signing to the Philadelphia Fusion, ATL Academy has big shoes to fill.

Coming off the back of an incredible performance at the The Gauntlet, ATL Academy proved themselves to be the best team in North America last season, winning the NA East title and finishing 2nd at The Gauntlet.
