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Overwatch World Cup 2017. Websites: Website; Wiki. Date: 3rd November - 4th November. Prize Pool: $360,000. Streams: Twitch.tv. On-Air Team: Erik 'DoA' Lonnquist, Robert 'hexagrams' Kirkbride, James 'JetSetJamerson' Lee, Christopher 'MonteCristo' Mykles, Matthew 'Mr. X' Morello, Mitch 'Uber' Leslie, Andrew 'ZP' Rush. Nexus Cup 2017 Annual Finals completed. Status Nov 28—Dec 16 Dates $22,718 Prize Pool. World Cup 2017 completed. Status Jul 12—Nov 4 Dates $72,000 Prize Pool Region. Premier Series 2017 - Grand Finals completed. Status Sep 26—Oct 1 Dates $106,000.
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An experienced group of Overwatch League players will represent defending champion South Korea as it attempts to win the Overwatch World Cup for the fourth time.
South Korea's 12-man roster, announced Friday, includes Overwatch League Season 1 champion Choi 'Bdosin' Seungtae of the London Spitfire. The only returner from the 2018 team is Philadelphia Fusion DPS Lee 'Carpe' Jae-hyeok; Kim 'Mano' Dong-gyu of the New York Excelsior comes back from the 2017 squad.
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The remaining players are making their first appearance on a World Cup roster.
The New York Excelsior are represented by three players: Mano, Jeong 'Nenne' Yeon-kwan and Jung 'Anamo' Taesung.
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The San Francisco Shock have two players on the team: Choi 'ChoiHyoBin' Hyo-bin and Park 'Architect' Min-ho, as do the Vancouver Titans with Choi 'JJANU' Hyeon-woo and Kim 'Haksal' Hyo-jong.
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Rounding out the team are Jang 'Decay' Gui-un of the Los Angeles Gladiators; Park 'iDK' Ho-jin of the Hangzhou Spark and Park 'KariV' Young-seo of the Los Angeles Valiant.
The South Koreans have won all three World Cups since the competition began in 2016.
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