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British Hurricane

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British Hurricane
Founded2018
Disbanded2021
LeagueOverwatch Contenders
DivisionAtlantic
RegionEurope
Team historyBritish Hurricane
2018–present
Based inLondon, United Kingdom
ColoursDark blue, light blue, white
   
OwnerJack Etienne
General managerYsabel "Noukky" Müller
Affiliation(s)London Spitfire
Regional titles
  • 2
  • 2018 Season 1
  • 2020 Season 1
Interregional titles
  • 1
  • 2018 Atlantic Showdown

British Hurricane was a Britishesports team for the video gameOverwatch competing inOverwatch Contenders (OWC) and anacademy team for theLondon Spitfire of theOverwatch League (OWL). The team was based inLondon, United Kingdom and played in the Europe region of OWC. Since inception, Hurricane won two regional and one interregional championships. In December 2021, the team announced that they would not be competing in future Contenders seasons.

Franchise history

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On 15 February 2018, theLondon Spitfire formally announced that their academy team forOverwatch Contenders Europe would be called the British Hurricane and revealed their all-European 2018 Season 1 squad.[1]Cloud9 owner Jack Etienne worked with Code Red Esports ownerPaul "ReDeYe" Chaloner and popularOverwatchYouTuber Tom "Stylosa" Stewart on helping them target the British demographic for their roster.[2]

In their first season, the Hurricane took home the 2018 Season 1 European championship after defeating Team Gigantti 4–3 in the European Overwatch Contenders Grand Finals. Following, the team defeated North America Contenders ChampionsFusion University in the 2018 Atlantic Showdown by a score of 3–1.[3] Hurricane struggled in 2018 Season 2 – only amassing one win – and was dropped down to Contenders Trials for Season 3, where they finished atop the rankings and joined Contenders 2018 Season 3.[4] They were able to qualify for the Season 3 playoffs but fell to Team Gigantti in the quarterfinals.[5]

British Hurricane had a dominant performance in 2019 Season 1, as the team went a perfect 7–0 in the European region, and made it to the Europe Grand Finals for the second time in two years.[6] However, they fell to the German-based team Angry Titans in the finals by a score of 1–4.[7] Due to their performance in Season 1, the team qualified for the 2019 Atlantic Showdown – adouble-elimination interregional tournament. After defeating Lowkey Esports in Round 1 and losing toTeam Envy in the bottom-half bracket, the team was eliminated byATL Academy by a score of 0–3, placing 5th in the tournament.[8]

On 17 December 2021, Cloud9 announced that British Hurricane would cease operations at the end of 2021.[9]

Seasons overview

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YearSeasonRegionOWC regular seasonRegional playoffsInterregional events
Finish[a]WinsLossesWin %
British Hurricane
20181Europe1st41.800WinnersAtlantic Showdown – Winners
2Europe5th14.200None held
3Europe3rd32.600Quarterfinals
20191Europe1st701.000Runners-upAtlantic Showdown – Lower Round 1
2Europe4th34.429SemifinalsDid not qualify
20201Europe1st1201.000WinnersNone held
Regular season record3011.732
Playoff record93.750
  1. ^Placements prior to 2019 reflect standings in the team's respective group and not the entire region.

OWL buyouts and promotions

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All Overwatch Contenders players are eligible to be promoted by their affiliated Overwatch League team or signed to any other Overwatch League during specified non-blackout periods.[10]

2018

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2021

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  • Tank Ilari "Vestola" Vestola was signed byParis Eternal as their new starting off-tank on 2 June.[12]
  • Support Oliver "Admiral" Vahar was promoted to theLondon Spitfire on 9 December.[13]

References

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  1. ^Marshall, Cass (15 February 2018)."Meet Spitfire's all-European Contenders team: British Hurricane".Heroes Never Die. Retrieved10 July 2018.
  2. ^Duwe, Scott (15 February 2019)."London Spitfire has revealed its Overwatch Contenders team, British Hurricane".Dot Esports. Retrieved23 July 2019.
  3. ^Scott-Jones, Richard (15 May 2018)."British Hurricane are Overwatch Contenders Atlantic champions".PCGamesN. Retrieved23 July 2019.
  4. ^Feng, Evie (30 October 2018)."Catch up on Contenders, the best Overwatch matches you probably missed".Heroes Never Die. Retrieved23 July 2019.
  5. ^Cooney, Bill (9 January 2019)."Former Overwatch League pro shows off impressive Winston strategy".Dexerto. Retrieved23 July 2019.
  6. ^Padilla, Brandon (1 May 2019)."Contenders Catch-Up: Playoffs Edition".The Game Haus. Retrieved23 July 2019.
  7. ^Richardson, Liz (3 May 2019)."Angry Titans are Overwatch Contenders Europe's 2019 season one champions".Dot Esports. Retrieved23 July 2019.
  8. ^Liang Jing-hao (5 June 2019)."Takeaways from the 2019 Overwatch Atlantic Showdown".NBC Sports Philadelphia. Retrieved23 July 2019.
  9. ^"British Hurricane to Cease Operations at the End of 2021".Cloud9. 17 December 2021. Retrieved3 January 2021.
  10. ^Olmstead, Sydney (14 June 2018)."Blizzard Reveals Information About Overwatch League Offseason".VGR. Retrieved19 July 2019.
  11. ^Viana, Bhernardo (23 November 2018)."Guangzhou Charge signs an international roster for its debut in the Overwatch League".Dot Esports. Retrieved23 July 2019.
  12. ^Czarnowski, Michael (2 June 2021)."Paris Eternal sign Vestola as new starting off-tank".Upcomer. Retrieved28 July 2021.
  13. ^London Spitfire [@Spitfire] (9 December 2021).""A connecting flight is now arriving in the hangar - stand clear! From our @Hurricane squad, welcome @AdmiralRaptr to the London Spitfire! #AcesHigh🛩" (Tweet). Retrieved9 December 2021 – viaTwitter.
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