Overwatch League 2022 roster tracker

November 2022 · 6 minute read

As the Overwatch League prepares to move to Overwatch 2’s five vs. five competitive setup when the fifth season kicks off on May 5, teams have shuffled around players in an immensely confusing game of musical chairs. 

Since October, over 100 individual roster moves, retirements, and new additions have happened. Very few Overwatch League teams look the way they did in 2021; as players and the league face the unknown future of Overwatch 2’s earliest build, rebuilding and reconstructing is often the best possible option. 

All of this information is difficult for fans to keep in mind as the offseason rages, so we’ve put together a full Overwatch League roster tracker to help organize the chaos. 

Under every team heading, officially signed players and staff —or those who have not yet indicated they would leave after 2021—are listed along with their roles or titles. Players have not been divided into traditional sub-roles, like off-tank and main tank, due to the likely upheaval of roles in Overwatch 2.    

If a player is new to a team’s roster, the player’s previous team will be listed in parentheses along with a link to confirmation of their signing. Players must be 18 years old to play in the Overwatch League; if they’re currently underage, the day they’ll be eligible to participate in the league will be listed in brackets.

Atlanta Reign 

Boston Uprising 

Chengdu Hunters

Dallas Fuel 

Florida Mayhem 

Guangzhou Charge 

Hangzhou Spark 

Houston Outlaws 

London Spitfire

Los Angeles Gladiators 

Los Angeles Valiant 

New York Excelsior 

Paris Eternal 

Philadelphia Fusion 

San Francisco Shock 

Seoul Dynasty 

Shanghai Dragons 

Toronto Defiant 

Vancouver Titans 

Washington Justice 

Roster tracker last updated May 1, 2022

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