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With less than a week before the annual All-Star festivities kick off, the Overwatch League has finally revealed the reserve players for the Pacific and Atlantic divisions, completing both teams’ rosters before the games begin next week.
In addition to 12 fan-voted starters, 24 reserve players, voted for by Overwatch League staff members, coaches, and players will represent their respective divisions in the All-Star event’s custom skill matches or by subbing in for their team’s starting six during the main event.
Below is the full list of reserve players.
Atlantic Division
- Kim “Mano” Dong-gyu (New York Excelsior)
- Kim “Meko” Tae-hong (New York Excelsior)
- Jung “Anamo” Tae-sung (New York Excelsior)
- Jeong “Nenne” Yeon-gwan (New York Excelsior)
- Hong “Gesture” Jae-hee (London Spitfire)
- Park “Profit” Joon-yeong (London Spitfire)
- Kim “Fury” Jun-ho (London Spitfire)
- Harrison “Kruise” Pond (Paris Eternal)
- Ha “Sayaplayer” Jung-woo (Florida Mayhem)
- Dusttin “Dogman” Bowerman (Atlanta Reign)
- Park “Neko” Se-hyeon (Toronto Defiant)
- Dante “Danteh” Cruz (Houston Outlaws)
Pacific Division
- Park “Viol2t” Min-ki (San Francisco Shock)
- Matthew “super” DeLisi (San Francisco Shock)
- Jay “sinatraa” Won (San Francisco Shock)
- Kim “SLIME” Sung-jun (Vancouver Titans)
- Kim “Haksal” Hyo-jong (Vancouver Titans)
- Lee “Twilight” Joo-seok (Vancouver Titans)
- Park “Bumper” Sang-beom (Vancouver Titans)
- Jang “Decay” Gui-un” (Los Angeles Gladiators)
- Son “OGE” Min-seok (Dallas Fuel)
- Kim “Shu” Jin-seo (Guangzhou Charge)
- Bae “Diem” Min-seong (Shanghai Dragons)
- Indy “Space” Halpern (Los Angeles Valiant)
This year’s Overwatch League All-Star event will feature a variety of custom skill matches including a Widowmaker 1v1 headshot-only elimination bracket and a Talent Takedown, where coaches from both the Atlantic and Pacific divisions draft teams for the league’s broadcast talent.
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For the second day of the event, the Pacific and Atlantic divisions will go toe-to-toe in the main event, a first-to-four map series with standard league game settings. All players from each team will be required to play at least one map during the series, and one All-Star coach per team will manage the rosters and strategies.
Beginning in April, fans cast their votes for their favorite players to participate in the two-day event, and the top six players from each division with the most votes received a starting spot on their respective teams.
The All-Star event kicks off on May 15, and games will begin at 8pm CT each day on the Overwatch League site, Twitch, and ESPN2.
Published: May 8, 2019 12:57 pm