So you're ready to be a fan of the new Overwatch League expansion team from Washington D.C.,
but you don't know who's on our roster.
We've got you covered—it's time to meet your Washington Justice.
Joining the Atlantic division under the ownership of Mark Ein,
D.C. has been flying under the radar in preseason projections.
Nevertheless, the Justice already have a dedicated fanbase excited about seeing esports come
to the DMV region.
They're ready to back the team through thick and thin.
The inaugural roster of the Washington Justice is comprised of eight players, three of which
played in the first season of the Overwatch League.
The remaining five are coming up from Overwatch Contenders both in North America and South Korea.
Only two have played on a team together before.
Five of our players come from Korea, and the other three, from Pennsylvania.
With ages ranging from 24 to 17, we have three DPS, three support, and two tanks.
But who are the Washington Justice?
Janus is probably the most famous player on the team, having played on the extremely successful
New York Excelsior last year.
Janus led the NYXL into all four stage finals in season 1, finishing 1st in match records
together with 3rd/4th in final playoffs.
Known for a creative playstyle, Janus will be holding down the main tank position.
This year, the Justice will be looking to Janus to lead them to victory.
Our front line is rounded out by off-tank Sansam.
Last year, Sansam played for Meta Athena in Contenders Korea.
Although finishing low in the rankings, Justice Manager Kate Mitchell said that they saw special
things in him in tryouts, especially synergy with Janus.
Moving on to DPS, we have another familiar name with Ado.
One of the bright points for the Shanghai Dragons in their 0-40 run last year, he made
a name for himself with his fantastic Tracer play and memorable dragonblades on Genji.
Outside of the game, he is always making his teammates laugh.
Corey is Washington's resident sniper, holding down the Widowmaker and other hitscan heroes.
Last year, he played for the Gladiators Legion, the academy team of the Los Angeles Gladiators.
They placed 5th through 8th in NA Contenders Season 2.
When Corey's not popping heads, he can be found enjoying anime.
Our third DPS player is Stratus, who is actually still 17 and not yet able to play.
He will turn 18 on February 27th, so he will be cheering on the team from the sidelines
for the first two games.
Stratus played on NRG last year, the academy team for the San Francisco Shock.
Stratus is one quarter Japanese, and also vegetarian.
Stratus' teammate on NRG, Fahzix, is our second support and one of the key pieces of the roster.
When it comes to Fahzix, it's not mechanics you're looking for, but his extremely big
brain.
He specializes in shotcalling and serving as the in-game-leader.
Fahzix also streams often and brings to the team a following of his own.
Hyeonu is another new talent coming up from Contenders Korea, picking up the third support spot.
He previously played for Meta Bellum and World Game Star H2.
He can often be found streaming Lucio gameplay or drawing fantastic digital artwork.
The final player on our team is Gido, who comes from the Seoul Dynasty.
Gido is not only an A-tier off-healer, he also has a pocket Tracer pick that rivals
some of the best DPS in the league.
He recently turned 19 on January 13th.
The coaching staff is led by WizardHyeong, Janus' old coach from NYXL.
Joining him is AVALLA, the league's first female coach, who is coming from Meta Bellum.
Kate Mitchell is our Assistant General Manager and will be the chief decision maker for the team.
And that is your Washington Justice!
We hope you learned something about the all-new team, and have a better understanding of who
they are and what you'll be rooting for.
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the invite link in the description, where you can find awesome resources for following
the players and staff on social media, as well as gamenights, giveaways, and tons of hype.
Go Justice!
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