Overwatch League Power Rankings 2020 – #15 Washington Justice

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Overwatch League Power Rankings 2020 – #15 Washington Justice

Coming in at #15, the Washington Justice enters the 2020 season as a lean team with members of extreme potential in their roster.


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Last year during Stage Four of the Overwatch League the Washington Justice managed to pull off some mind-boggling plays. Corey “Corey” Nigra and Ethan “Stratus” Yankel thrived with the implementation of 2-2-2 role lock popping off whenever given the opportunity and even claiming victory when it didn't seem possible.

Corey also formed a vital part of Team USA’s gold placement at the Overwatch World Cup, performing at a level that few expected from the meme-lord of Stage Four.

After the 2019 Overwatch League season the Washington Justice released six members of their team. This was a massive move for the young expansion team in the League. The cuts were also followed up by the acquisition of three new members. The first is Chang-hoon “rOar” Gye, formerly of the L.A. Gladiators. Second is Ho-sung “TTuba” Lee, previously of Contenders China. Lastly, Minseok “AimGod” Kwon, formerly of the Boston Uprising, rounds out the last spot in the roster.

Support players Yeonjoon “ArK” Hong and AimGod are the anchors for Justice’s 2020 roster, enabling Corey and Stratus to do what they do best and lead them to victory.

Washington Justice 2020 roster:

Tanks:

  • Elliot “ELLIVOTE” Vaneryd
  • Lukas “LullSiSH” Wiklund
  • Chang-hoon “rOar” Gye

Supports:

  • Yeonjoon “ArK” Hong
  • Minseok “AimGod” Kwon

DPS:

  • Corey “Corey” Nigra
  • Ethan “Stratus” Yankel
  • Ho-Sung “TTuba” Lee
Malik Shelp
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