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With both teams set to make their debut in the 2019 Overwatch League Season kicking off February 15 AEDT/NZDT next year. Weirdly both teams are sporting a black and red colour combination, which is probably just a coincidence - as both teams home cities are pretty far apart geographically.

Here's a look at the new team logos and colours.


The Atlanta Reign official colors are light gray, red, and charcoal gray. The team logo features a red phoenix rising within a royal crest, referencing Atlanta’s city seal and making a nod to new beginnings. Atlanta joins the Overwatch League as one of eight new franchises aiming to make an impact following the league’s widely-successful inaugural season. The team announced coaching additions in September 2018, adding Brad “Sephy” Rajani as the team’s Head Coach, along with Dimitri “Silence” Couturet as Assistant Coach, Cas “Casores” van Andel as Player Development Coach, Danny “Danny” Mychakov as Data Analyst, and Dongmin “Dongmin” Jeong as Translator ahead of the team’s first season.



Toronto has been placed in the Atlantic Division and will compete for the Overwatch League championship when the 2019 season starts. Team Operations are being led by Splyce, one of the most established esports organizations in North America. Splyce has seen major championship victories in multiple games, including Halo, Call of Duty, and World of Warcraft, among others. Led by Marty "Lazerchicken" Strenczewilk (CEO) and Kyle "Novo" McKitrick (Splyce General Manager), they've assembled a leadership team that matches the pedigree of previous championship rosters. Beoumjun "Bishop" Lee will lead the squad as Head Coach and brings with him years of competitive experience. The staff supporting Bishop includes Jaesun "Jae" Won as General Manager, assistant coach Yun "Bubbly" Ho Cho, strategic coach Dongwook "Don" Kim and analyst Dennis "Barroi" Matz.



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