Rad pulls off sweep at Overwatch Champions Series

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Rad crushed Shikigami 3-0 on Saturday in the 2025 Overwatch Champions Series North America event.

Avidity captured a 3-1 win, sinking Amplify, while NTMR edged Timeless 3-2.

The $100,000 tournament, played online, features eight teams. The regular-season round robin will conclude Feb. 23, with six qualifying teams then heading to the double-elimination regional playoffs. The first-place team will take home $30,000.

Two matches are scheduled for Sunday:

–Amplify vs. Shikigami

–SpaceStation vs. Team Liquid

–Field Level Media

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