The inaugural competitive season of Overwatch introduced players to a ranking system that would categorize them into seven ranks: Bronze, Silver, Gold, Platinum, Diamond, Master, and Grandmaster. The competitive play format required teams of six players, divided into two teams of three: offense, defense, and two support players, though the support role quickly evolved to typically include two dedicated support heroes.
The first competitive season played a crucial role in developing Overwatch’s esports scene. The formation of professional teams and the creation of Overwatch League (OWL) later on in 2017 were direct outcomes of the game’s competitive success. Season 01 laid the groundwork for Overwatch to become a staple in the esports community, with numerous tournaments and events throughout the year, including the inaugural Overwatch World Cup at BlizzCon 2016. omg season 01
The ranking system was based on a player’s performance and outcomes in matches. Players started with a provisional rank, and through wins and losses, their rank would adjust. The season featured a series of competitive matches where players could climb the ranks. A significant aspect of Season 01 was the introduction of the Competitive Play Points (CP) system, where players earned points based on their performance. These points could be used to unlock special rewards, such as golden guns and sprays. The formation of professional teams and the creation