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5 Best Overwatch League Player Performances From Stage 2 Week 5

CARPE – PHILADELPHIA FUSION – TRACER

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Philadelphia Fusion really came for it this last week to land at third place overall in the standings and second in the stage two title matches losing only to New York Excelsior, and Carpe’s proficiency on Tracer was likely a huge factor in them climbing the ranks.

When Fusion went up against London Spitfire for the first of the stage two title matches at the end of the week, Carpe went off with massive amounts of chip damage as he not only landed his pulse bomb continuously but disrupted the enemy lines without sacrificing his own life at any point.

In another ‘cheeky’ play below Carpe sticks Gesture as Winston yet again after he’d been slept by Neptuno as Ana.

Carpe isn’t just a one-trick pony either with his skills as Tracer, as down below we can see him take out three finishing blows as Widowmaker with two of them being headshots, while also taking out the enemy Rip-Tire like it was nothing.

Also considered to be one of the ‘sneakiest Hanzos’ in the league, Carpe proved he can flank with pretty much any hero as he sneaks up on Birdring on his way back to the point on King’s Row, killing him with an easy scatter arrow while also quickly taking out Bdosin as Zenyatta before joining his team again.

With his variety of heroes combined with his specialty as Tracer, Carpe has proved himself to be a vital member of the Philadelphia Fusion team and a core player attributed for the success they have found in these last few weeks.


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