The first of three new Chinese OWL expansion teams will be called the Guangzhou Charge.

Blue and green tints in the team’s logo represent the contrasts in nature around Guangzhou’s region.

The Charge are the fourth out of eight expansion teams so far to unveil branding for the upcoming season.

The Guangzhou Charge have become the fourth Overwatch League expansion team to unveil their brand, which features a combination of green and two shades of blue.

The team’s home market encompasses the Guangdong-Hong-Kong Macau Greater Bay Area. Guangzhou Charge marketing and creative director Chris Hwang said that the team’s colors are meant to represent the natural scenery of the region.

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“The goal for our team brand was to create a symbol for Guangzhou that people from all of the world can instantly recognize. We took inspiration from iconic sports logos where simple letters have grown to represent an entire city,” Hwang said in a statement. “We have a large home region that stretches from the coast to the mountains, and we drew inspiration from dark blue waters, light blue skies and lush green hills for our team colors.”

The Guangzhou team represents entertainment conglomerate Nenking Group’s first esports venture, and Charge CEO Sonny Xiao said the franchise’s name expresses the organization’s outlook for the team.

“We chose Charge because it expresses our vision to lead the esports movement in China, and to be at the forefront of innovation,” Xiao said in a statement. “It also expresses our vision for a competitive team that plays aggressive and bold.”

Xiao was named the team’s CEO last month after serving as the president of basketball operations for the Guangzhou Long Lions, which Nenking also owns. He was joined by Eddy Meng, who served as COO. Meng’s experience included working for Activision Blizzard beginning in 2006, most recently as the publisher’s managing director for Taiwan/Hong Kong/Macau.

The Overwatch League added eight teams for the upcoming season, expanding to 20, and in the past two weeks, the Toronto Defiant, Atlanta Reign, and Paris Eternal have launched their brands. The Charge will be one of three expansion teams representing China in the second OWL season, joining the Shanghai Dragons , who were one of the league’s original 12 teams.

The Charge’s announcement leaves four expansion teams without publicized branding. Washington D.C., Vancouver, Hangzhou, and Chengdu have yet to unveil their team names or colors.