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Overwatch World Cup rosters are rolling in now

We've got a lot of roster news to catch up on.
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The 2018 Overwatch World Cup is quickly approaching. As expected, national teams are now being revealed.

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The United States announced its Overwatch World Cup roster on July 4, naturally. South Korea revealed its star-studded squad last week. Finland, too, has a stacked roster. But there are plenty more players left to fill the rest of the national teams, and new announcements are rolling out each day.

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Each of these teams has revealed its full 12-player roster, but from there, teams will narrow down their picks to seven players that’ll compete in the upcoming group stages. (Some are already breaking down the squad to seven, however.) Here’s all of the Overwatch World Cup rosters revealed in the past few days.

Australia

Australia revealed its 12-player squad back in late June, but it’s narrowed down the roster to seven.

Tank

  • Blank Esports’ Ashley “Trill” Powell
  • Dark Sided’s Leyton “Punk” Gilchrist

DPS

  • Blank Esports’ Huseyin “Hus” Sahin
  • Blank Esports’ Felix “ckm” Murray
  • Dark Sided’s James “Yuki” Stanton

Support

  • Sydney Drop Bears’ Dario “Akraken” Falcao-Rassokha
  • Los Angeles Valiant’s Scott “Custa” Kennedy

France

France announced its 12-player squad on July 3 with a detailed post highlighting the tryout process.

Tank

  • Former Movistar Riders player Raymond “Kolsti” Tea
  • Young and Beautiful’s Benjamin “BenBest” Dieulafait
  • Philadelphia Fusion’s Gael “Poko” Gouzerch
  • Unsigned player Shuh

DPS

  • LA Valiant’s Terence “SoOn” Tarlier
  • Dallas Fuel’s Dylan “aKm” Bignet
  • Eagle Gaming’s Nicolas “NiCO” Moret
  • 6nakes’ William “Asking” Vetter

Support

  • Dallas Fuel’s Benjamin “uNKOE” Chevasson
  • Eagle Gaming’s Damien “HyP” Souville
  • Copenhagen Flames’ Arthur “dridro” Szanto
  • Former Rogue player Michael “winz” Bignet

Hong Kong

Tank

  • YiWind 
  • GZQQ 

DPS

  • Hong Kong Attitude’s Chi-Yeung “Moowe” Yip
  • Hong Kong Attitude’s Tsz-Kit “Mikolty” Wan

Support

  • Hong Kong Attitude’s Kin-Long “ManGoJai” Wong 
  • LGD Gaming’s Chung-Ching “JazZy” Pak (support and tank player)
  • Amcrazy

Brazil

Brazil’s Overwatch World Cup team was pulled from a few different gaming organizations. The roster was revealed on July 5.

Tank

  • Mateus “neil” Kröber (Brasil Gaming House)
  • Renan “Fastie” Melo (paiN Gaming)

DPS

  • Felipe “liko” Lebrao (Brasil Gaming House)
  • Eduardo “dudu” Martins (Brasil Gaming House)
  • Murillo “murizzz” Tuchtenhagen (paiN Gaming)

Support

  • Renan “alemao” Moretto (Brasil Gaming House)
  • André “dehzinho” Pereira (Brasil Gaming House)
  • Pedro “ole” Orlandini (Black Dragons e-Sports)

Flex

  • Maurício “honorato” Honorato (Brasil Gaming House)
  • Bruno “Stylo” Bagatin (paiN Gaming)
  • Marcelo “Wetter” Wetter (Black Dragons e-Sports)


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