The Seoul Dynasty added support player Seung-tae “Bdosin” Choi to their roster on Sunday, pending league approval.
“Bdosin proved himself as a top healer through outstanding positioning and aggressive plays,” the team wrote on Twitter.
Bdosin, 23, spent the past two seasons with the London Spitfire, who won the Stage 1 and overall titles during the 2018 season before finishing seventh in the overall standings in 2019. The South Korean earned an All-Star appearance in 2018.
[ Welcome, @BdosinOW ]#TigerNation pic.twitter.com/fqpJ6rEltS — Seoul Dynasty 🐯 (@SeoulDynasty) January 13, 2020
[ Welcome, @BdosinOW ]#TigerNation pic.twitter.com/fqpJ6rEltS
— Seoul Dynasty 🐯 (@SeoulDynasty) January 13, 2020
He parted ways with London in November. Before Overwatch League, Bdosin also played for Cloud9 KongDoo.
Bdosin joins DPS Jun-young “Profit” Park and main tank Jae-hui “Gesture” Hong as former Spitfire players acquired by the Dynasty this offseason.
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