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Overwatch League All-Star Game to feature our favourite Aussie

The Overwatch League All-Star Game has today been detailed by Activision Blizzard.

Twelve fan-selected players across the League’s Pacific and Atlantic Divisions will meet on 27 August, competing in skill challenges before a head-to-head battle.

Here’s who’s playing as part of the event:

Atlantic Division All-Stars

  • Seong-Hyun “Jjonak” Bang, New York Excelsior, Support
  • Jong-Ryeol “Saebyeolbe” Park, New York Excelsior, Offense
  • Do-Hyeon “Pine” Kim, New York Excelsior, Flex
  • Yeon-Jun “Ark” Hong, New York Excelsior, Support
  • Jae-Hyeok “Carpe” Lee, Philadelphia Fusion, Offense
  • Jae-Hui “Gesture” Hong, London Spitfire, Tank

Pacific Division All-Stars

  • Chan-Hyung “Fissure” Baek, Los Angeles Gladiators, Tank
  • Scott “Custa” Kennedy, Los Angeles Valiant, Support
  • Seyeon “Geguri” Kim, Shanghai Dragons, Tank
  • Byung-Sun “Fleta” Kim, Seoul Dynasty, Offense
  • Je-Hong “Ryujehong” Ryu, Seoul Dynasty, Flex
  • Brandon “Seagull” Larned, Dallas Fuel, Flex

That’s right — our boy Scott ‘Custa’ Kennedy was selected for the All-Star event. Custa was also recently announced as a member of Team Australia for the Overwatch World Cup.

Further details about the Overwatch League All-Star Game will be announced soon, Blizzard has advised.

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


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