2018 Philadelphia Fusion season

The 2018 Philadelphia Fusion season was the first season of the Philadelphia Fusion's existence in the Overwatch League. The team finished with a regular season record of 24–16, which was the fifth best in the Overwatch League. Philadelphia had the same record as the London Spitfire, but London held the tiebreaker by map differential. Philadelphia qualified for the Stage 2 playoffs, in which they lost in the finals against the New York Excelsior.[1] The team also qualified for the Season Playoffs, in which they lost in the Grand Finals against the London Spitfire.[2]

2018 Philadelphia Fusion season
Head coachYann Luu
OwnerComcast Spectacor
Results
Record24–16 (.600)
Place
Stage 1 PlayoffsDid not qualify
Stage 2 PlayoffsFinals
Stage 3 PlayoffsDid not qualify
Stage 4 PlayoffsDid not qualify
Season PlayoffsGrand Finals
OWL All-Stars
Total Earnings$525,000

Preceding offseason

On November 3, 2017, Fusion announced their inaugural season roster, consisting of the following players:[3]

  • Lee "Carpe" Jae-hyeok
  • Simon "Snillo" Ekström
  • Georgii "ShaDowBurn" Gushcha
  • Josue "Eqo" Corona
  • Kim "SADO" Su-min
  • Joona "fragi" Laine
  • Alberto "Neptuno" González Molinillo
  • Park "DayFly" Jeong-hwan
  • Joseph "Joemeister" Gramano
  • Isaac "Boombox" Charles
  • Choi "Hotba" Hong-jun
  • Gael "Poko" Gouzerch

Due to "player logistics issues," the Philadelphia Fusion did not participate in preseason play.[4]

Review

Regular season

Philadelphia's first regular season OWL match was a 3–2 victory against the Houston Outlaws on January 11.[5] On January 25, Philadelphia upset the undefeated New York Excelsior, which marked New York's only loss in Stage 1.[6][7] With a lack of preparation time heading into the regular season, the team struggled for form in Stage 1 and would only manage to notch 6 victories, missing the Stage 1 Playoffs.[8]

Using the stage-break to catch up on lost practice time and welcoming the arrival of Israeli DPS player Josue "Eqo" Corana, Stage 2 would prove to be a turning point for the team. After opening up the stage with back-to-back sweeps over the Boston Uprising and Florida Mayhem, the team would continue to impress and go on to achieve a much improved 3rd-place finish – good enough for a stage playoffs berth.[9] During the Stage 2 Playoffs, the team surprised many after defeating heavily favored Stage 1 champions London Spitfire in the semi-finals, however a finals match-up with the New York Excelsior would prove a juggernaut too much as the Fusion would fall short in a hard-fought 5-map match.[10]

Heading into the final match of Stage 3 on May 5, the Fusion needed a win over the Los Angeles Valiant for a shot to claim the 4th seed in the Stage 3 playoff bracket. However, the Valiant proved too much to handle, as they defeated the Fusion by a score of 3–2 and claimed the 4th seed for their own.[11]

After Dallas Fuel's upset 3–1 win over the Los Angeles Valiant on June 15, Philadelphia needed a 4–0 sweep over the London Spitfire in order to make the Stage 4 Playoffs. While the Fusion were victorious in that matchup, they were only able to win by a score of 3–1 and subsequently, missed the Stage 4 Playoffs.[12]

Season playoffs

Philadelphia Fusion claimed the 6th seed in the Season Playoffs on June 15, after Seoul Dynasty lost to the Los Angeles Gladiators.[13] During the Post-Season Playoffs, Philadelphia Fusion first faced the Boston Uprising. After a dominant first game they lost the second one, forcing a tie-breaker game which Fusion managed to win. After that they faced the New York Excelsior, who were heavy favorites to win the Post-Season playoffs. Fusion upset them in the first game, winning 3–0 and then narrowly winning the second game 3–2, which sent them to the grand finals. In the Grand Finals they faced another underdog; the London Spitifire. The Spitfire however showed the potential their team had and beat the Fusion in a best of 3 game series, winning 2–0.[14][15]

Final roster

2018 Philadelphia Fusion roster
PlayersCoaches
RoleNo.HandleNameNationalityPrevious team
Damage 3 snillo  Ekström, Simon   Sweden  123 
Damage 13 ShaDowBurn  Gushcha, Georgii   Russia  FaZe Clan 
Damage 15 Eqo  Corona, Josue   Israel  Zengaming eSports 
Damage 18 Carpe  Lee Jae-hyeok  South Korea  FaZe Clan 
Tank 9 SADO  Kim Su-min  South Korea  N/A 
Tank 54 Fragi  Laine, Joona   Finland  Team Gigantti 
Support 8 neptuNo  González, Alberto   Spain  Cloud9 EU 
Support 10 DayFly  Park Jeong-hwan  South Korea  Ardeont 
Support 23 Joemeister  Gramano, Joseph   Canada  FaZe Clan 
Support 42 Boombox  Charles, Isaac   England  eUnited 
Flex 7 HOTBA  Choi Hong-jun  South Korea  LW Red 
Flex 21 Poko  Gouzerch, Gael   France  GamersOrigin 
Head coach
  • Yann Luu

Legend
  • (C) Team captain
  • (TW) Two-way player
  • (I) Inactive
  • (S) Suspended
  • Injury/Illness

Latest roster transaction: November 3, 2017.

Standings

Record by stage

StagePldWLPctMWMLMTMDPos
11064.60020241-47
21073.70027150+123
31055.50024230+17
41064.60022181+46
Overall402416.60093802+136
  Qualified for playoffs

League

# Team Division W L PCT P MR MD STK
Division leaders
1 New York Excelsior ATL 34 6 .850 40 126–43–4 +83 W1
2 Los Angeles Valiant PAC 27 13 .675 40 100–64–7 +36 L1
Wild cards
3 Boston Uprising ATL 26 14 .650 40 99–71–3 +28 W4
4 Los Angeles Gladiators PAC 25 15 .625 40 96–72–3 +24 W5
5[lower-alpha 1] London Spitfire ATL 24 16 .600 40 102–69–3 +33 L1
6[lower-alpha 1] Philadelphia Fusion ATL 24 16 .600 40 93–80–2 +13 W1
Did not qualify for playoffs
7[lower-alpha 2] Houston Outlaws ATL 22 18 .550 40 94–77–2 +17 L1
8[lower-alpha 2] Seoul Dynasty PAC 22 18 .550 40 91–78–3 +13 L1
9 San Francisco Shock PAC 17 23 .425 40 77–84–5 -7 W1
10 Dallas Fuel PAC 12 28 .300 40 58–100–7 -42 W1
11 Florida Mayhem ATL 7 33 .175 40 42–120–5 -78 L3
12 Shanghai Dragons PAC 0 40 .000 40 21–141–2 -120 L40
Tiebreakers

  1. London placed ahead of Philadelphia based on map differential.

  2. Houston placed ahead of Seoul based on map differential.

Game log

Regular season

2018 game log (Overall record: 24–16)

Playoffs

2018 playoff game log

References

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  2. Waltzer, Noah (July 28, 2018). "London Spitfire wins inaugural Overwatch League title". ESPN.
  3. "Philadelphia Fusion Players and Coaches Unveiled". Business Wire. November 3, 2017.
  4. Bailey, Dustin (December 5, 2017). "Philadelphia Fusion will miss the Overwatch League preseason". PC Games.
  5. Carpenter, Nicole (January 11, 2019). "New York Excelsior, London Spitfire, Philadelphia Fusion impressed fans at Overwatch League day two". Dot Esports. Retrieved March 19, 2019.
  6. Luongo, Cody (February 9, 2018). "ESI Gambling Report: Overwatch League Stage 1 Playoffs". Esports Insider. Retrieved March 18, 2019.
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  8. "The Final Standings in Stage One of the Overwatch League". Dexerto. February 11, 2018. Retrieved March 19, 2019.
  9. Van Allen, Eric (25 February 2018). "Philly's Secret Weapon Shines In Overwatch League Debut". Compete (Kotaku). Retrieved 12 July 2018.
  10. Nguyen, Steven; Craffey, Liam (26 March 2018). "New York Excelsior reverse-sweeps Philadelphia Fusion to win Stage 2". ESPN. Retrieved 12 July 2018.
  11. O'Brien, Joe (May 6, 2018). "The Overwatch League Stage 3 Playoff Teams and Bracket are Set". Dexerto. Retrieved March 19, 2019.
  12. Lingle, Samuel (June 16, 2018). "Dallas Fuel will play in OWL stage 4 title matches after Philadelphia Fusion fail to sweep London Spitfire". Dot Esports. Retrieved March 19, 2019.
  13. Lingle, Samuel (June 15, 2018). "Seoul Dynasty's loss cedes an OWL playoff spot to Philadelphia Fusion". Dot Esports. Retrieved March 19, 2019.
  14. Waltzer, Noah (28 July 2018). "London Spitfire wins inaugural Overwatch League title". ESPN. Retrieved 18 March 2019.
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