NetEase was coming to an end, which meant that the California developer’s titles would not be supported and made available to fans in China, questions had to be raised about what this meant for Overwatch League teams based in the country. .
Although there hasn’t been any mention of it yet, the Hangzhou Spark makes it clear that even though Overwatch 2 isn’t available in China, the team is confident of leading an all-Chinese team.
The franchise has now signed four players and an assistant coach as it prepares for the 2023 season, which will start later than expected in the Eastern Division, as there will be no Pro-Am tournament on this side of the league. ‘Pacific Ocean.
As for who the signings are, the Spark took over; Luo “Twenty” Wenjie, Huang “quit” Xin, Chen “Lengsa” Jingyi, and Zhou “Mmonk” Xiang as players, and Yan “creed” Xiao as assistant coach.
With just six players currently, there’s a chance we’ll see more signings in the days and weeks to come.