
The Washington Justice are the latest team to fully reveal their 2023 roster. After a few days of slowing pulling back the curtain, Justice fans finally know who they will be rooting for in the sixth season of the Overwatch League. On Sunday March 5, the Washington Justice announced the signing of their support line – Brice “FDGod” Monsçavoir and Kim “Teru” Min-gi. With the signing of their support players, the Washington Justice now have a complete roster ready for the season.
Teru joins the Justice after spending half a season off from the Overwatch League before joining the Hangzhou Spark just prior to the playoffs. Teru made his OWL debut with the Vancouver Titans back in 2021 as a DPS player. He often found himself playing the flex-DPS role, piloting Mei and Genji to a surprising amount of success. It was fascinating to watch Teru perform well on a Titans roster that did not find many wins in the 2021 season. Teru joined the Spark last season shockingly as a flex-support. The role swap worked for him though, as he helped the Spark battle through the lower bracket and lock in that top-4 spot in the 2022 season. Now with the Justice, Teru will look to build on his recent support role success.
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Also joining the Justice is a familiar face, FDGod. The surprise star main support from the 2020 Paris Eternal roster was trending upwards after his stellar rookie season. He was signed by the San Francisco Shock in 2021 after the Eternal sold their roster away, and seemed poised to have another great year. However part way through the season it appeared as though FDGod was benched, and the Shock featured more double flex-support looks towards the back half of the season. He was released prior to the 2022 season and was never picked up. He returns to the league in hopes to prove he’s still a Role Star caliber support player.
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