Gesture has left his mark on the Overwatch League, having been there from the start.
Overwatch League has started their offseason, but fashion inspiration from all over the world continues. For the Seoul Dynasty team, a wide range of fashion trends from South Korea served as inspiration.
Seoul Dynasty's Jin-mo "tobi" Yang, Joon-yeong "Profit" Park, Jae-hee "Gesture" Hong, and Coach Chang-geun "changgoon" Park joined the press in an online press conference via Zoom to talk about the Grand Finals and what it means for Seoul.
After the Homestands for March and April are canceled in the Overwatch League, the league announced they will move to online matches during those months. League officials just put out an official statement following California's statewide "Stay at home" order to postpone this weekend's games.
After cancelling the homestands set for Shanghai, Guangzhou, and Hangzhou in late January, Blizzard has announced the games will now be played in Seoul, both in studio and as potential extra games for the Seoul Dynasty homestand in Week 5. read more here:
Time for Part 2 of the 2020 preseason power rankings. Let's round out the bottom half and see what teams rank going into the top half of the rankings.
Seoul Dynasty player Ryu “ryujehong” Je-hong had issues with American Airlines. On the 1st (KST), ryujehong tweeted he had an issue with American Airlines. On his flight to Korea, he was
"Ever wondered which Overwatch league teams were the most active on Social Media? How about which teams had the most followers on Twitter or the most YouTube subscribers?'
Seoul Dynasty has been an inconsistent team throughout the season. They have not able to find the playstyle that are able to get them to the next level. Byung-sun "Fleta" Kim spoke with Inven Global about the ups and downs for Seoul and his predictions about Stage 4.
New York Excelsior Flex Support Bang "JjoNak" Sung-hyeon generated the most jersey sales in stage 2 of Overwatch League. The season 1 MVP has retained his dominant form in 2019, earning him a starting spot on the Atlantic Divison All-Star team.
Fissure spoke with Inven Global about his offseason, what Fissure is bringing to the Dynasty this year, and has a message to the rest of the teams in the league.
Overwatch League team Seoul Dynasty announced a fanmeet/friendly match with new OWL team Guanzhou charge, and the response from its fanbase has been largely negative. Seoul Dynasty fan and translator
Seoul Dynasty announced their fashion shoot in collaboration with HYPEBEAST, a fashion and streetwear webzine company. HYPEBEAST published their collaboration shoot with Seoul Dynasty, a pro Overwatch League team, on their official Korean website. Seoul Dynasty's Fleta, Ryujehong, Zunba, Tobi, and Fissure had photoshoots on their respective fashion styles with their favorite shoes in their team house, Gen.G's Seoul HQ, and a few other locations as well. Their photoshoots featured a variety of vivid colors and retro styles. Gen.G Esports and Seoul Dynasty have been trying a variety of different things; they have even produced music for their team entrance with pH-1, an artist who appeared on the popular Korean TV series, ‘Show Me the Money 777'. The following are translations of some parts taken from the interview with Seoul Dynasty with HYPEBEAST. To see the full text, visit their website by clicking here (The whole interview is in Korean).
Blizzard held Media Day in Los Angeles on January 9th before the regular season for the Overwatch League begins. The media conference with the Seoul Dynasty was followed after a brief announcement on