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Overwatch League 2019 All-Star Game starters confirmed

The Overwatch League recently confirmed details of its All-Star Game starters alongside Arcade game modes that will be played.

The starters for each side competing in the 2019 All-Star Game are as follows:

Atlantic Starters

  • Seong-Hyun “Jjonak” Bang — New York Excelsior, support
  • Yeon-Jun “Ark” Hong — Washington Justice, support
  • Jae-Hyeok “Carpe” Lee — Philadelphia Fusion, DPS
  • Do-Hyeon “Pine” Kim — New York Excelsior, DPS
  • Gael “Poko” Gouzerch — Philadelphia Fusion, tank
  • Cameron “Fusions” Bosworth — Boston Uprising, tank

Pacific Starters

  • Je-Hong “Ryujehong” Ryu — Seoul Dynasty, support
  •  Xianyao “Yveltal” Li — Chengdu Hunters, support
  • Hu “JinMu” Yi — Chengdu Hunters, DPS
  • Byung-Sun “Fleta” Kim — Seoul Dynasty, DPS
  • Qiulin “Guxue” Xu — Hangzhou Spark, tank
  • Menghan “Ameng” Ding — Chengdu Hunters, tank

Moreover, custom Arcade game modes to accompany the All-Star game are as follows:

  • Healers Never Die — 6v6. Supports only. One hero limit. Control (Nepal)
  • Sibling Rivalry — 6v6. Three Genjis and three Hanzos per team. Assault (Hanamura)
  • Thanks, but No Tanks – 6v6. No tanks. One hero limit. Hybrid (Blizzard World)
  • Terrible, Terrible Damage — 6v6. Damage only. One hero limit. Hybrid (Hollywood)
  • Keeping the Peace – 6v6. McCree only. Escort (Tiebreaker – Route 66)

The Overwatch League 2019 All-Star Game kicks off on 17 May 11.00 am AEST.

Overwatch is currently available on Windows PC, Xbox One and PS4.


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