Every team competing at Overwatch Champion Series World Finals 2025
The results of Stage 3 are in and the 12 teams competing at the Overwatch Champion Series (OWCS) World Finals are locked.
Teams from Asia, China, EMEA, and North America will compete in the Overwatch finals at DreamHack Stockholm.
The event will take place from November 26th to November 30th to crown this season’s Overwatch champions.
Here are all the teams that have qualified for the big event.
OWCS teams from Asia Korea
There are three Korean teams competing in this year’s OWCS finals in Crazy Raccoon, Team Falcons, and T1.
Crazy Raccoons made an impressive comeback in the Stage 3 finals to defeat Team Falcons 4-3.
And thanks to those two finalists, Korea is looking like one of the strongest regions heading into the tournament.
Crazy Raccoon’s Stage 3 win has given them a bye from the first round of the Upper Bracket and they also recently won the Champions Clash tournament.
Meanwhile, Team Falcons won the Mid-Season Championship at the Esports World Cup 2025.
OWCS Asia Japan/Pacific
The Asia Japan/Pacific region was only given one spot at the OWCS World Finals.
Various well-known teams faced off against orgless rosters for a close tournament.
However, it was well-established Japanese org VARREL who came out on top, defeating Nosebleed Espots 4-1 in the Grand Finals.
OWCS North America
Over in North America, competition was fierve as eight teams battled for the $100,000 (£75k) prize pool.
Like Korea, three OWCS spots were offered to North America’s teams.
They were eventually taken by NA champions Team Liquid, runners-up Spacestation Gaming, and third seeds Geekay Esports.
OWCS EMEA
As for EMEA Stage 3, it was all about Saudi Arabian organisation Twisted Minds.
The team who finished third at the Esports World Cup’s Mid-Season Championship took revenge on the tournament eventual runners-up Al Qadsiah in the EMEA Stage 3 Grand Finals, winning 4-1.
Al Qadsiah had to settle for second place again but have qualified for OWCS World Finals along with third seeds Team Peps.
It means that prestigious organisations Virtus.Pro and Gen.G Esports will both miss the international event.
OWCS China
Finally we have China which was one of the first regions to finish Stage 3.
The tournament saw Weibo Gaming and Team CC secure themselves as China’s OWCS representatives earlier this month.
Weibo Gaming had a flawless Regular Season, finishing with a 7-0 win-loss ratio, before dominating the Regional Playoffs too.
They capped off the impressive run by defeating Team CC 4-2 in the Grand Finals.