The osu!catch World Cup 2018 (CWC 2018) was a country-based osu!catch tournament hosted by the osu! team. It was the seventh instalment of the osu!catch World Cup.
Event | Timestamp |
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Registration phase | 2018-05-02/2018-05-16 |
Live drawings | 2018-06-02 (14:00 UTC) |
Group stage | 2018-06-09/2018-06-10 |
Round of 16 | 2018-06-17 |
Quarterfinals | 2018-06-23/2018-06-24 |
Semifinals | 2018-06-30/2018-07-01 |
Finals week 1 | 2018-07-07/2018-07-08 |
Finals week 2 | 2018-07-14/2018-07-15 |
Placing | Prizes |
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$150 per team member, unique profile badge, "osu!catch Champion" user title for one year | |
$80 per team member, unique profile badge | |
$40 per team member, unique profile badge |
The osu!catch World Cup 2018 was run by various community members.
Position | Member(s) |
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Manager | |
Mappool selector | |
Referee | |
Commentator | |
Statistician |
CWC 2018 bracket
CWC 2018 podium
This mappool was played during the Finals week 1 and Finals week 2.
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Saturday, 14 July 2018:
Team 1 | Team 2 | Match link | ||
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China |
7 | 2 | #1 |
Sunday, 15 July 2018:
Saturday, 7 July 2018:
Sunday, 8 July 2018:
Saturday, 30 June 2018:
Team 1 | Team 2 | Match link | ||
---|---|---|---|---|
South Korea |
3 | 6 | #1 | |
Mexico |
2 | 6 | #1 | |
Netherlands |
1 | 6 | #1 | |
Poland |
3 | 6 | #1 |
Sunday, 1 July 2018:
Team 1 | Team 2 | Match link | ||
---|---|---|---|---|
France |
6 | 3 | #1 | |
China |
6 | 1 | #1 | |
France |
6 | 3 | #1 | |
Indonesia |
5 | 6 | #1 |
Saturday, 23 June 2018:
Team 1 | Team 2 | Match link | ||
---|---|---|---|---|
Germany |
3 | 5 | #1 | |
Indonesia |
5 | 2 | #1 | |
Poland |
5 | 0 | win by default | |
Mexico |
5 | 0 | win by default |
Sunday, 24 June 2018:
Team 1 | Team 2 | Match link | ||
---|---|---|---|---|
Netherlands |
5 | 1 | #1 | |
China |
4 | 5 | #1 | |
Chile |
5 | 1 | #1 | |
France |
5 | 1 | #1 |
Sunday, 17 June 2018:
Team 1 | Team 2 | Match link | ||
---|---|---|---|---|
Chile |
5 | 1 | #1 | |
South Korea |
5 | 2 | #1 | |
France |
3 | 5 | #1 | |
Norway |
2 | 5 | #1 | |
Taiwan |
5 | 3 | #1 | |
Poland |
1 | 5 | #1 | |
Germany |
5 | 0 | #1 | |
Sweden |
0 | 5 | #1 |
Saturday, 9 June 2018:
Team 1 | Team 2 | Match link | ||
---|---|---|---|---|
Austria |
0 | 4 | #1 | |
Denmark |
4 | 3 | #1 | |
Philippines |
0 | 4 | #1 | |
France |
3 | 4 | #1 | |
Singapore |
0 | 4 | #1 | |
Malaysia |
0 | 4 | #1 | |
Denmark |
0 | 4 | #1 | |
Hungary |
0 | 4 | #1 | |
Singapore |
4 | 3 | #1 | |
Russian Federation |
1 | 4 | #1 | |
Thailand |
0 | 4 | #1 | |
Vietnam |
1 | 4 | #1 | |
Russian Federation |
3 | 4 | #1 | |
Hungary |
1 | 4 | #1 | |
Colombia |
1 | 4 | #1 | |
Norway |
2 | 4 | #1 | |
Canada |
2 | 4 | #1 | |
Argentina |
0 | 4 | #1 | |
Denmark |
1 | 4 | #1 | |
Hungary |
0 | 4 | #1 | |
Colombia |
0 | 4 | #1 |
Sunday, 10 June 2018:
Team 1 | Team 2 | Match link | ||
---|---|---|---|---|
Brazil |
0 | 4 | #1 | |
Mexico |
2 | 4 | #1 | |
Canada |
3 | 4 | #1 | |
Singapore |
0 | 4 | #1 | |
Vietnam |
3 | 4 | #1 | |
Japan |
4 | 1 | #1 | |
Poland |
2 | 4 | #1 | |
Australia |
2 | 4 | #1 | |
Japan |
0 | 4 | #1 | |
Austria |
0 | 4 | #1 | |
Sweden |
4 | 3 | #1 | |
Malaysia |
0 | 4 | #1 | |
Finland |
0 | 4 | #1 | |
Austria |
0 | 4 | #1 | |
Malaysia |
0 | 4 | #1 | |
Italy |
1 | 4 | #1 | |
Portugal |
0 | 4 | #1 | |
Thailand |
0 | 4 | #1 | |
Brazil |
3 | 4 | #1 | |
Portugal |
1 | 4 | #1 | |
Argentina |
0 | 4 | #1 | |
Brazil |
0 | 4 | win by default | |
Italy |
1 | 4 | #1 | |
Colombia |
0 | 4 | #1 | |
Sweden |
3 | 4 | #1 | |
Portugal |
1 | 4 | #1 | |
Netherlands |
2 | 4 | #1 |
In the first stage (Group Stage), the teams will be divided into 8 groups of 4 teams.
All the teams from each group will face each other.
Rankings of each group are determined by sorting the results of each team's performance in the following priority:
{(the number of beatmaps won) - (the number of beatmaps defeated)}
.∑{(total score difference) / (maximum score)}
.The top 2 teams of each group will move on to the Knock-Out Stages.
Following stages are Double Elimination Stages. This means that the winner moves to the next stage and the losing team gets moved to the Loser bracket.
Based on this image, the stages are split up into the following:
Stage | Match ID |
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Round of 16 | A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H |
Quarterfinals | I, J, K, L & R, S, T, U |
Semifinals | M, N & V, W, X, Y, Z, AA |
Finals | O & AB, AC, AD |
Grand Finals | AE, P, Q |
Winning conditions:
!roll
once in #multiplayer
.
!roll
starts banning.!roll
starts picking the first beatmap of the match.