The 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Overwatch League has gone to New York, Dallas and Phi🐎ladelphia to start off the 2020 season and next takes the talent to the Nation's capital where ▨the Washington Justice will host another exciting group of matches. New players have started to make a name for themselves, while veterans have continued their dominant play with arguably the best pool of talent the league has seen thus far.

Here's a closer look at some🐷 of the talent on display.

Daniel "FunnyAstro" Hathaway (Philadelphia Fusion)

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FunnyAstro is such a good player for the Philadelphia Fusion. He played extremely well during their matches against Washington and Florida over the w🦄eekend and enabled Su-min "SADO" Kim to frag out on main-tank all weekend alongside his support partner in Kyungbo "Alarm" Kim. His Lucio play is a thing of beauty and much like San Francisco's Grant "Moth" Espe from last season, FunnyAstro will be an under-the-radar driving force to his Philly's success all season.

Ethan "Stratus" Yankel (Washington Justice)

Stratus's talent as a player gets lost underneath his DPS teammate Corey, but he is a smart play🙈er that plays well when the team needs him to. He played great as Mei during his matches against Philadelphia and Houston this past week and with the hero being so important, his great decision making will be key for Washington. He also has one of the more outgoing personalities and is always a joy to watch. It will be fun to see how he interacts with the home crowd in Washington this weekend.

Han-been "Hanbin" Choi (Paris Eternal)

Hanbin is finally making his debut with the Paris Eternal. He wasn't eligible to play during the opening weekend due to still being underage but now that he is 18, he is ready to prove himself as a top, young off-tank in the league. The Eternal were stuck playing a lot of double main-tank durin𒊎g their first two matches but Hanbin will provide more flexibility. Coming from Element Mystic, Hanbin dominated in Contenders and will look to do the same in 2020 for Eternal.

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Young-seo "KariV" Park (Toronto Defiant)

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KariV was an outstanding flex-support player for the Los Angeles Valiant in 2019. His sleep-darts are clutch and he positions himself well to help his team. He joined the Toronto Defiant for the 2020 season and started his new journey off with much of the same he did in 2019🦄. The Defiant have only played one match so far this season but it should be expected that KariV will play well again in Washington. He is just too good.

Brice "FDGod" Monsçavoir (Paris Eternal)

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FDGod sort of burst onto everyone's radar with his performance during the opening weekend. He played some Contenders before joining Team France for the 2019 Overwatch World Cup but was still relatively unknown when signed to the Paris Eternal. He should be known by everyone now as his Lucio play was insane in their two matches and was a big reason Paris played surprisingly well. The Eternal might surprise some people this ye🔥ar until their potential superstar Yeong-han "SP9RK1E" Kim turns 18 and FDGof will be a big factor in their success.

The Overwatch League heads to Washington, D.C. this weekend with matches kicking off on Saturday at 12:00 p.m. PST / 3:00 p.m. EST. You can cat🌺ch the action exclusively oꦯn .

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