The final matches of the first season of the Overwatch League are running – and one player nearly decided the first round alone. Profit showcases with insane plays as Tracer and Hanzo what Overwatch pros are truly capable of.
Pro wins game almost single-handedly: The first round of the Overwatch League finals was nearly decided by the DPS player Profit alone for his team London Spitfire. The Korean shows with a crazy scene that he belongs among the best in the world.
He takes down almost the entire opposing team of Philadelphia Fusion solo as Tracer, securing the victory on Volskaya Industries. This means that the third win and the round is decided for London.
London could become champion
The scene from Profit clearly shows the level at which players in the Overwatch League are currently playing. Both teams are fighting hard for the finals. Such actions can help London Spitfire secure the title in the end.
Profit – London’s secret weapon: Profit is one of the strongest players of London Spitfire and in the entire league, possibly the world. In another moment, he nearly ended the game even earlier – also without much help as Hanzo.
After the game, Profit was asked how he manages to play coordinated in such situations. His answer: He doesn’t think long. He sees that the team needs kills, or opportunities arise – so he just goes for them.
An unexpected victory: The victory of London in the first round of the finals was somewhat surprising. Over half of the viewers on Twitch voted for their opponent Philadelphia Fusion.
The first round was actually claimed by Philadelphia Fusion – shortly after that, however, London simply steamrolled them. In the end, the round went 3:1 in favor of London.

This is what the finals are about: In the finals of the Overwatch League, the two qualified teams play up to three matches. Whoever wins 2 of them wins the first season. Each match consists of up to 5 maps, of which 3 must be won.
The winner of the first season of the Overwatch League receives a prize of 1 million dollars. The second place still receives $400,000.