Overwatch<\/em> League fans are used to relatively long offseasons, with the esport often lying dormant between the Grand Finals in October and the advent of a new season the following spring. This offseason was especially brutal, with upwards of 100 players in the free agent pool amid an uncertain future. A broken partnership<\/a> with NetEase also threw the league\u2019s East Region into chaos as Overwatch 2<\/em> and other Blizzard games were effectively banned<\/a> in mainland China. <\/p>
The 2023 season will kick off with a pro-am (or professional-amateur) tournament on March 23, where West Region teams\u2014like the 2022 champions<\/a>, the Dallas Fuel\u2014will play alongside Overwatch<\/em> Contenders teams. <\/p>
League play proper, in both the East and West Regions, begins on April 27. <\/p>