The Shanghai Dragons, the only team to come from the Chinese region or feature any Chinese players, will debut in the first season of the league as part of the Pacific Division. Here's everything we know about them.
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Shanghai Dragons team information
- Owners: NetEase
- NetEase have been Blizzard's publishing partner in China for a long time, and are one of few Chinese gaming companies that hold a candle to the world-dominating Tencent. They distribute Blizzard's games in the country, including Overwatch, and likely were first call for any Chinese Overwatch team.
- Division: Pacific
- Social links:Twitter, YouTube, Facebook, Weibo
Shanghai Dragons roster
The Dragons roster is a mix of from various Chinese teams, the largest group being from LGD Gaming. They've all had some success in Chinese and APAC regional tournaments, but it's mostly unknown how they will compete on the main stage. Several were a part of the Chinese national squad that competed in the 2017 World Cup, falling to in the round of eight.
- Junjian 'Sky' He, , China
- Se-yeon 'Geguri' Kim, Flex/Tank, South Korea
- Eui-seok 'Fearless' Lee, Tank, South Korea
- Gi-hyeon 'Ado' Chon, DPS, South Korea
- Lu 'Diya' Weida, DPS, China
- Fang 'Undead' Chao, DPS, China
- Liu 'Xushu' Junjie, Tank / Flex, China
- Jing 'Roshan' Wenhao, Tank, China
- Wu 'MG' Dongjian, Tank, China
- Cheng 'Altering' Yage, , China
- Chen 'Fiveking' Zhaoyu, , China
- Xu 'Freefeel' Peixuan, , China
There are yet to be any announcements regarding coaching staff for the Shanghai Dragons. LGD did have several coaching and analyst staff, but are also a larger organisation that may have repurposed them rather than letting them move on to the Dragons.
Shanghai Dragons skins
The Dragons team skins and jersey use a red, black, and gold pallette. Here's their jersey and t-shirt:
Like all team jerseys and t-shirts, these are purchasable on theBlizzard gear store.