The
Boston Uprising
Boston Uprising
OWL
Rank #16
Valentine
Kim Byoungju
dps
punk
Leyton Gilchrist
tank
Faith
Hong Gyu Kim
support
Crimzo
William Hernandez
support
have announced the addition of
Fusions
as a two-way player. Additionally, the organization has announced the additions of
ioStux
and Axel to the coaching staff of their academy team,
Toronto Esports
Toronto Esports
Inactive
crakinlakin
Hasan Alfardi
off tank
nero
Charlie Zwarg
dps
Asking
William Vetter
dps
Fusions
Cameron Bosworth
tank
Shu
Kim Jin-seo
support
Dino
Hunter Traupe
support
Swimmer
Gabriel Levy
support
.
Weβre proud to officially announce @Fusions as a part of #BostonUp!
— Boston Uprising (@BostonUprising) November 5, 2018
Fusions will be joining us on a two-way contract with @TOesports.
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Fusions will be a two-way player for the Uprising, meaning he will be eligible to compete for the Uprising's academy team. According to a tweet from Uprising President of Gaming HuK, Fusions will begin the season on Toronto Esports and will be moved up based on his development.
The new Uprising main tank previously played for the United Kingdom's World Cup team and for the British Hurricane, the academy team of the London Spitfire. The Hurricane announced the release of Fusions and FunnyAstro earlier today.
Toronto Esports will be welcoming a new coaching staff alongside its new main tank. ioStux will be the team's head coach while Axel will be their assistant coach. ioStux was previously a member of XL2's coaching staff. Axel coached a League of Legends team prior to entering Overwatch.
The Uprising are now up to nine players, only one of which is a two-way player. Toronto Esports now has seven players officially on the team's roster.
The Uprising begin their Overwatch League season February 14. Toronto Esports begin play later this month in Contenders Season 3.