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After the Vancouver Titans dropped their roster they announced the new players one day before their first match as the ‘Titans 2.0.’ On their second day, they are up against the Florida Mayhem. Fans are excited to see what the Mayhem will do against the Titans and how they will adapt to secure a win…
Kim ”Kuki” Daekuk was born in Suwon, South Korea. Before his career as a pro-gamer took off Kuki completed his service in the Korean Special Forces. As most parents are, his parents also were against him wanting to become a pro-gamer. After seeing what he could do they became supportive. Kuki went from main-tank in…
Jehong “ryujehong” Ryu in tears is an image that will resonate with Overwatch League fans throughout the offseason. This was the start of a heated debate among the community about the treatment of these vulnerable moments for players. Some sided that they shouldn’t be subjected to this at all, while others saw no issue with…
Tenth in Stage Placings In the final week of regular play before the stage playoffs, Seoul were knocked out of playoff contention by the Hangzhou Spark. The Dynasty fought back from a very rocky start of their second stage. Ending with three series wins and four losses, Seoul were able to even up their map…
Seoul Dynasty (3-2 | 14-0-8) Week 4 Recap Houston Outlaws: (W) 4-0 Although Houston were able to find an advantage from their eccentric DPS composition, Seoul would adapt. The way the Outlaw’s solo tank composition finds success is catching the enemy off guard and isolating targets when it is against a standard triple tank and…
A week off was well earned for the Vancouver Titans. An undefeated Stage 1 has carried over into a perfect Stage 2 (thus far), and now the Titans are nearing the halfway mark of a long season. Two more strong weeks would cement their run as likely the best in league history. Week 5 Preview…
Seoul WIN 4-0 vs Houston Oasis – Seoul 2-1 Houston If Houston were able to find value in playing DPS compositions against the League’s strongest team, Vancouver, then it would work against Seoul. For the first stage in City Center, it seemed so. The second stage would have the Dynasty swapping from a DPS…
Seoul Dynasty (1-2 | 7-0-6) Week 2 Recap Dallas Fuel: (W) 4-0 Beating Dallas was the turning point in the stage for Seoul. They needed a win to pull back in the race for playoffs in two weeks. Pulling all four maps only helps Seoul’s case as they head down to Dallas for the homestead…
Seoul WIN 4-0 vs Dallas Lijiang Tower – Seoul 2-0 Dallas Dongeon “FITS” Kim’s Doomfist found disruption early and caught Dallas off guard. He was able to throw off resources from the supports as the Fuel were engaging each fight. Through support ultimates, Seoul took control along with Control Center 100%-99% Once on night market,…
Seoul Dynasty (0-2 | 3-0-6) Week 2 Recap Vancouver Titans: (L) 1-3 Fielding a secondary roster lead by Minseo “Marve1″ Hwang, the Dynasty truly struggled against the stage one champions. Besides winning the final map in the match, Rialto, Seoul could not contain Sangbeom “Bumper” Park. The outright aggression from the Titans was backed…
Seoul Lose 1-3 to Vancouver Busan – Seoul 0-2 Vancouver Vancouver never skipped a beat. Besides the one Sungjun “Slime” Kim threw in the middle of a winning fight when Vancouver were down on Downtown, Seoul struggled. They could not control the front line oppression that Sangbeom “Bumper” Park was putting down. Seoul’s main tank Minseo…
Seoul Dynasty (0-1 | 2-0-3) Week 1 Recap Los Angeles Gladiators: (L) 2-3 Coming out of the gates swinging were the Seoul Dynasty. Putting star Main tank Chanhyung “Fissure” Baek on Winston mostly made them feel right at home. With the knock back changes on the Stage 2 patch, Primal Rage can find more…
Seoul Lose 2-3 Oasis – Seoul 2-0 Los Angeles Their match started on Oasis where City Center was closer, but Seoul were able to roll over the Gladiators. During that map, the Dynasty were able to find their stride in what makes them a strong team. From core tank synergy to support resource management,…
Seoul Dynasty (4-3 ; 16-1-11) Stage 1 Recap With the first stage of the Overwatch League in the books, along with their first stage playoff, Seoul look forward to Stage 2. Exceeding expectations Seoul would take down one undefeated team in the quarterfinals (NYXL) while losing to the other undefeated team in the semifinals…
With a 4-3 record and placing in sixth overall in their first stage playoff run, Stage One was not a bad stage for Seoul by any means. Showcasing all of their off-season pickups along the way, Seoul’s lineup exemplified solid play throughout the stage that met fan expectations. The Dynasty will look to make more…
Seoul Dynasty Win 3-0 Both teams came into today’s match looking for a win, and with it, a playoff spot. The defending champions put up a tough fight, but in the end they were no match for the teamwork and precision that the Dynasty brought. Nepal – Seoul 2-1 London Though it was back and…
The Seoul Dynasty (2-1) Week 2 Recap The Chengdu Hunters: 2-1 The Seoul Dynasty were pushed to the limit early on their control map. Chengdu, and their “never give up” attitude, showed a composition built around Ding “Ameng” Menghan’s Wrecking Ball. Seoul would learn on the fly. Adapting mid game and understanding how Chengdu played this…
The Seoul Dynasty entered the Overwatch League carrying the legacy of Lunatic-Hai, a team that had won back-to-back APEX Championships and was lauded globally for their impressive play. Season 1 did not see Seoul rise to the lofty expectations placed upon them. What will Season 2 hold for Seoul Dynasty and their newly-revamped roster? Season…