As recently announced on a special edition of Watchpoint, the Seoul Dynasty are finally gearing up for their season debut against the San Francisco Shock and the Los Angeles Gladiators. After suffering inaugural season disappointments, the Seoul Dynasty has always held lofty expectations. They are and should be, mainstay competitors in the playoffs. However, this season feels like the best of both worlds. Expectations return to the Lunatic-Hai era but the power resembles that of 2019, if not better. The 2020 Seoul Dynasty are going to rise to the occasion this season. They are here to take a stab at a deep playoff run.

Now how do they get there? Let’s first examine their offseason with a question. Ask yourself this, who are the great Overwatch duos? There haven’t been too many impactful ones, right? However, the 2020 Seoul Dynasty features one of, if not the, greatest Overwatch duo to ever play the game; Park "Profit" Joon-yeong and Hong "Gesture" Jae-hee. This duo can easily return to their roots due to how prevalent Dive compositions are within Hero Pools. With how frequently the metagames change, that type of composition should be featured either a number of times throughout the season or will become an archetype that teams can build a style around. If we reflect on the success both Profit and Gesture had, it was always alongside a third, more sideline player. Back in their original team of GC Busan, it was flex tank Sung "WooHyaL" Seung-hyun. His ability to peel and defend his backline allowed Profit and Gesture to become the dominant offensive force we know them to be today. Read more: I’m Sorry Paris Eternal. I Was Wrong. On the London Spitfire it was more of a team effort, but not in the most literal sense. It felt like there were days where certain players would step up to the plate and become that third-wheel, but no one consistently did it as much as Kim "Fury" Jun-ho. Now with the Seoul Dynasty, this third-wheel theory could transform into more of an offensive trio with flex DPS darkhorse, Kim "FITS" Dong-eon. Now, this would be a new role for them to work with, but FITS is the player Lee "Hooreg" Dong-eun wished he could be. The only thing missing is the benchgod’s luck. FITS is the glue that seals the Dynasty’s puzzle together. He is the darkhorse that can and has given up space and resources to his peers in order for them to succeed. And if need be, he can be the star of the show on a moment’s notice.