A second Shanghai Dragons player will miss the rest of the Overwatch <\/em>League’s second stage.<\/p>
Chinese DPS player Fang “Undead” Chao will return to China due to “personal issues”, Shanghai Dragons announced<\/a> on Twitter last night. Undead is expected to miss two games, which will finish off the Overwatch<\/em> League’s second stage. He’ll likely return for stage three in early April.<\/p>
Related: <\/strong>Shanghai Dragon’s new players will arrive by the end of March, the team says<\/strong><\/a><\/p>
Shanghai Dragons are now out both DPS players, as Lu “Diya” Weida is still in China<\/a> for a “family emergency.” It’s unclear when Diya will return. A day before Diya’s departure, Shanghai Dragons also dropped their head coach<\/a>, Chen “U4” Congshan. Shanghai Dragons still have not won a match in the Overwatch<\/em> League.<\/p>
Four new players are expected to join Shanghai Dragons for the start of stage three, including Overwatch<\/em> League’s first female player, Kim “Geguri” Se-yeon. Visa issues caused delays for the players, but the team expects them to arrive in the United States before the end of March<\/a>. They’ll likely debut, then, in Overwatch<\/em> League’s third stage which begins April 4. Shanghai Dragons will face Dallas Fuel, another of the league’s struggling teams.<\/p> <\/p>