Seven players on the Defiant roster have declined the 2021 option and four have an expiring contract. Rascal Jester is a Japanese eSports organization that was founded in 2013 as the League of Legends team Peach Server All-Stars. Standout flex support Kwon “Fielder” Jun of the Paris Eternal, referred to as the “ping king” since he played from South Korea during the entire season, is also a free agent due to an expiring contract. Fans everywhere now have something to either celebrate or panic about, depending on the player in question. The biggest reveal on a team-wide scale has to be that of the Toronto Defiant. Most successful teams from the 2020 season seem to be keeping a majority of their roster intact for 2021. And today, the league revealed the 2021 contract update. To become a free agent, a player has to either have a 2021 contract option declined or a current contract expiring. While they may very well return to their home team, other Overwatch League teams could snap them up in the interim. Rascal is the Shock’s second player acquisition this season, following the team’s trade for Yoo “smurf” Myeong-hwan. Please welcome @Rascal to the San Francisco Shock.

Boston is keeping DPS Min “Jerry” Tae-Hee for another year.

Today, it was announced that he would be moving up from the NRG roster to the San Francisco Shock for Overwatch League Season Two. While free agency doesn’t necessarily mean a departure from a team, three more members of the San Francisco Shock could be fielding offers before 2021. The contract list gives a lot of information to digest at once, so we’ve highlighted a few of the most important details and biggest surprises from this year’s update. #shocktheworld, — Rascal(동준) (@Rascal) September 25, 2018. The contract status sheet doesn’t reveal whether the player or the team declined the contract extension, but it’s still telling. After the team announced the return of four players yesterday, many Boston Uprising fans were concerned about the suspicious absence of a community favorite. Today, it was announced that he would be moving up from the NRG roster to the San Francisco Shock for Overwatch League Season Two. The team doesn’t have a roster right now, according to the 2021 contract update. Largest Prize from a Single Tournament The most money that Rascal has won from a single tournament was $110,000.00 from Overwatch League - Season 2 Playoffs on September 29, 2019.

The Shanghai Dragons aren’t letting go of 2020 MVP Kim “Fleta” Byung-sun, but the team has also extended the contracts of steadfast main tank Lee “Fearless” Eui-Seok and flex support Kim “Izayaki” Min-chul. Seoul Dynasty veterans Hong “Gesture” Jae-Hui and Park “Profit” Jun-young will also be returning to their team in the 2021 Overwatch League season. In 2014, The team got sponsors and became Rascal Jester. DPS Kim “Rascal” Dong-Jun joins them alongside Grant “Moth” Espe, who already announced his free agency. I will give it my all for season 2. Photo by Robert Paul via Blizzard Entertainment, Riot removes ARAM's Oracle's Extract to open up "more fun play and counterplay" for invisible and trap champs in League's preseason PBE, Riot is hitting Samira, Zed, Lulu top, and Karthus with nerfs in League Patch 10.22, Riot reveals top 100 VALORANT players in NA and EU with ranked leaderboard, FunPlus Phoenix to take legal action against "malicious mistranslations and dissemination" of clips from FPX players' streams. pic.twitter.com/aspzfafTpu, — San Francisco Shock⚡ (@SFShock) September 25, 2018. While nothing is set in stone, it seems that Toronto may be looking at a full-scale rebuild for the 2021 Overwatch League season. While the player contract update reveals a lot about where most teams are going during the offseason, the real date to watch is Nov. 13. Many players in the league have already announced their free-agent status, but the 2021 contract update includes some high-profile reveals. The organization also hosts squads in Overwatch and various Fighting games. Every single member of the team is a free agent. #RascalReturns to the @OverwatchLeague in Season 2! More free agents join the fray, big names get re-signed, and the Toronto Defiant looks a little bare. In 2014, The team got sponsors and became Rascal Jester.

Many players in the league remain in stasis since teams can exercise the option to extend their contracts until Nov. 13. After this date, all unsigned players become free agents by default. Dong-jun "Rascal" Kim is a South Korean player currently playing for NRG Esports. You can choose which categories you want to be notified for. The list divides players into two basic categories. Yang “Tobi” Jin-mo, a veteran member of the Seoul Dynasty and a key part of the team’s 2020 Grand Finals run, has declined a 2021 option to rejoin the team. More free agents join the fray, big names get re-signed, and the Toronto Defiant looks a little bare. The organization also hosts squads in Overwatch and various Fighting games.

Eventually, he did find his way on to NRG Esports, where he was successful as a flex DPS player in Overwatch Contenders. Biggest reveals from the 2021 Overwatch League player contract update. It’s not all doom and gloom, Overwatch League fans. ... Overwatch … Free agents are also listed along with certain parameters. The contract status update also includes the reveal of many high-profile players who will be rejoining their teams for the 2021 season. The San Francisco Shock roster is currently as follows.

He is considered one of the most versatile players in the game, mastering almost all DPS. Players who are “under contract” or have had their “2021 option exercised” by a team will be returning to that team for the 2021 Overwatch League season. Don’t worry, though. Rascal is currently ranked #769 in highest overall earnings, and #120 in highest earnings for players from Korea, Republic of. In the pursuit of transparency during the offseason, the Overwatch League always releases a list of current contract status updates for every player in the league. Rascal Jester is a Japanese eSports organization that was founded in 2013 as the League of Legends team Peach Server All-Stars. I am very thankful to be given another opportunity to compete in @overwatchleague with @sfshock. They are then allowed to explore opportunities with other teams in the Overwatch League. This page was last edited on 20 October 2020, at 18:32. Kim “Rascal” Dong-jun was part of three different Overwatch rosters this year: London Spitfire, Dallas Fuel, and NRG Esports, which is owned by the San Francisco Shock. Well-performing damage dealers like Lee “BQB” Sang-bum of the Florida Mayhem, Lee “Happy” Jeong-Woo of the Guangzhou Charge, and Lee “Ivy” Seung-Hyun of the Philadelphia Fusion are listed as free agents due to expiring contracts. Star players like DPS Brady “Agilities” Girardi, DPS Lane “Surefour” Roberts, and flex support Park “Kariv” Young-seo have all had their 2021 options declined. Rascal sparingly received playtime on the London Spitfire before being dealt to the Dallas Fuel mid-season, but was dropped from the roster for communication issues. They’d join teams like the Houston Outlaws and Dallas Fuel, who appear to be gutting their rosters before the next season begins. From Liquipedia PLAYERUNKNOWN'S BATTLEGROUNDS Wiki, PUBG JAPAN SERIES Season 6 - Grade 1: Phase 2, PUBG JAPAN SERIES Season 5 - Grade 1: Phase 1, PUBG JAPAN SERIES Season 4 - Grade 1: Phase 2, PUBG JAPAN SERIES Season 4 - Grade 1: Phase 1, PUBG JAPAN SERIES Season 3 - Grade 1: Phase 2, PUBG JAPAN SERIES Season 3 - Grade 1: Phase 1, "この度PUBG部門にWesker 選手(前所属:野良連合 Grim Reaper)が加入したことをお知らせいたします", https://liquipedia.net/pubg/index.php?title=Rascal_Jester&oldid=253217, About Liquipedia PLAYERUNKNOWN'S BATTLEGROUNDS Wiki. The Philadelphia Fusion has opted to retain DPS standout Jeong “Heesu” Hee-su and main support Daniel “FunnyAstro” Hathaway alongside Lee “Carpe” Jae-Hyeok, who has a three-year contract with the team.

Kim “Rascal” Dong-jun was part of three different Overwatch rosters this year: London Spitfire, Dallas Fuel, and NRG Esports, which is owned by the San Francisco Shock. Main tank Matthew “Super” DeLisi and flex support Park “Viol2t” Min-ki, standouts of the team’s 2019 and 2020 Grand Finals championship runs, are free agents due to contract expiration. So have Choi “Bdosin” Seung-Tae and Kim “Slime” Seong-Jun, leaving the Dynasty with a barebones support line. We’ll have to wait another few weeks to see the true scale of free agency during the 2021 Overwatch League season.

#RascalReturns to the @OverwatchLeague in Season 2!

There seems to be a trend of support players opting for the free agent lifestyle in 2021.

This also comes after the team’s release of André “IDDQD” Dahlström, David “nomy” Ramirez, and Daniel “dhaK” Martinez Paz. View Rascal#31813's Overwatch career stats, hero progress and leaderboard rankings.