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Activision isn't sure how long the Overwatch League and CoD League will last, says efforts to addres

By Dr. Elara Vance | January 01, 0001

It looks like Blizzard's Overwatch and Call of w69 slot ทาง เข้า Duty pro leagues could be in trouble. In a new with the US Securities and Exchange Commission, the company said that both leagues are facing challenges that could undermine their long-term viability, and it's not sure if it will be able to address them.

The Overwatch League was a bold initiative when it was announced in 2016: A league of city-based teams that would compete across seasons in home-and-away matches, leading into playoffs and a championship. Basically the same as a conventional sports league, in other words, and with comparably steep buy-in costs that made it .

The league was faced with an even greater challenge shortly after it launched—adn before it properly found its footing—when the third season was , which eventually led to roughly 50 employees being let go because of the league's . Things got even worse later in 2021, when major sponsors began following revelations of widespread discrimination and sexual harassment at Activision Blizzard. Five years after the start of the Overwatch League's first season, it still hasn't fully recovered from the up-ending: Sponsors haven't returned, and full-time city-based gameplay remains a distant dream.

"Our collaborative arrangements for our professional esports leagues (i.e., the Overwatch League and the Call of Duty League) continue to face headwinds which are negatively impacting the operations and, potentially, the longevity of the leagues under w69 slot ทาง เข้า the current business model," the filing says. "We continue to work to address these challenges, which could result in significant costs, and such efforts may prove unsuccessful."

That's a long way from throwing in the towel on the whole thing, and in fact Overwatch League head Sean Miller told that Activision Blizzard remains "committed to Overwatch esports and growing a community," and that it's "not going away anytime soon." It's also worth noting that, generally speaking, securities filings like this are obligated to cover all the bases, even relatively remote possibilities that aren't likely to occur.

But the Overwatch League is facing very real challenges. The release of Overwatch 2 helped restore interest in the league after a couple years of flagging audience numbers, but it remains to be seen how long that will hold up. In the meantime, Activision is waiting to be paid as much as in deferred fees from Overwatch and Call of Duty League teams, and Blizzard still , which means Overwatch 2 just isn't accessible there. That's a real problem, because four of the Overwatch League's 20 teams are based in China: The Chengdu Hunters, Guangzhou Charge, Hangzhou Spark, and Shanghai Dragons, although  a recent Esports Advocate report says the Hunters have . The enthusiasm and confidence of 2017, when the Overwatch League seemed like the natural next step in the maintreaming of esports, feels like a distant memory.

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