The Guangzhou Charge did it. They successfully freed Fragi and allowed Bischu to grace us with his presence once again. When the Charge first made the announcement that they had picked up two new members for the team, fans of the 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Overwatch League c𝓀ouldn't be more ex൲cited those two players were none other than Fragi and Bischu. It was a bold move, and people were eager to find out what the Charge had in store for these two players.
The hopes of seeing these two on the stage again were realized when the Guangzhou Charge subbed them in, after securing a victory over the Boston Uprising 🌃3-0. Knowing they already had the win, the coaches put in their "B team" to see what they are made of, and if they were still capable of playing at a professional level. This led to the appearance of Fragi and Bischu on the stage. The crowd erupted in cheer when the cameras focused on these two players - and rightfully so. They had been a cornerstone of this league and a big driving force in the appeal of the inaugural season of it.
At the start of the inaugural season of the Overwatch League, Fragi was the starting main tank for thꦗe Philadelphia Fusion. With his larger than life stature, aggressive Reinhardt play, and fiery personality on stage, it was immediately apparent that Fragi was going to become a fan favorite across the league. People admired the way he would bring the fight to the opponents. He was relentless, and never backed down in the face of adversity, capable of being a future star of the league. Fragi eventually proved to be a competent main tank, and helped lead the Philadelphia Fusion to the stage 2 finals.
Bischu has an electric personality and an infectious smile, allowing him to be one of the most likable players in the league. On top of that, he was a solid off-tank, playing D.Va efficiently and eff🍨ectively for the LA Gla🤪diators in the inaugural season and helped (along with other stars of the Gladiators) lead his team to the fourth best record in the league.
Unf𒉰ortunately🌌, Fragi found himself on the bench for the second half of the inaugural season when Fusion's other main tank Sado came back from his suspension. Bischu, meanwhile, was replaced by Void. Fragi never got to return on stage for the Fusion, and Bischu was demoted to Overwatch Contenders. Fortunately, the Guangzhou Charge that took a chance on them heading into stage 4.
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Fragi and Bischu both finally got their chance to play on s💫tage again for the first time this season, and they didn't disappoint. The map was Havana, so it was apparent there would be no Reinhardt or D.Va play involved, but that didn't change the outcome. Fragi played a solid Orisa, halting at opportune times and keeping his teammates protected with well placed shields. Bischu played a clutch Roadhog and synced well with Fragi's halt. They helped get a 4-0 over the Uprising. It's not known how much of a role both players will get going forward with this stage, but for the moment, the fans can be happy they are back. Fragi and Bischu are important for the league as ambassadors of the game and the embodiment of true humility and sportsmanship. They were interviewed together at the end of the match and it's one of the best post-match interviews the league has ever seen. Fear not Overwatch League fans, Fragi and Bischu have been freed.