A few weeks ago, at the end of a hard-fought game of Overwatch, my team was diligently wrecking the enemy team outside their spawn point when we suddenly realized that nobody was actually playing the objective. It was completely uncontested. In a moment, the words âDEFEATâ appeared on screen. Fuck. Chat exploded: âC9 noooâ âC99999â âC9 LUL.â
C9-ing is the crown jewel of embarrassing competitive gaming plays. If you play Overwatch, youâve probably heard it before. Itâs transcended meme-hood into plain slang. For a lot of people, itâs a pretty esoteric term.
âC9â stands for Cloud 9, an American esports organization. Cloud 9 owns teams in Counter-Strike: Global Offensive, Super Smash Bros., Overwatch, PlayerUnknownâs Battlegrounds, and League of Legends. It was their Overwatch team that, back at the February 2017 Apex tournament, earned the term âC9ing.â
Cloud 9âs Overwatch team was perfectly fine, but in just one match against the Afreeca Blue, Cloud 9 made itself into a meme three times over. The team lost three games for the same reason: They could have contested the point, but didnât. Nobody played the objective. They were too focused on killing opponents or staying alive themselves. Here are the three extremely exasperating instances:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5Ku2J8eRP9w
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5Ku2J8eRP9w
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5Ku2J8eRP9w
C9ing has now gone beyond the team itâs named for. Other teams have made the bad play, like the LA Valiant (formerly the Immortals), and had the term âC9 LULâ thrown at them:
And, ironically, hereâs one Cloud9 inflicted on GamersOrigin:
Now, whenever an Overwatch team gives its opponents essentially a free, uncontested win, itâs a âC9.â Sorry, Cloud 9: You earned it.
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