Most of the Overwatch<\/em> League\u2019s offseason drama unfolds on Twitter, where teams post critical announcements, player send-offs, and contract status updates. Western fans should clearly be paying more attention to the Weibo circuit, though, if only to keep track of whatever the Los Angeles Valiant is doing today. <\/p>
The team has released all of its Korean players into this offseason\u2019s free agent pool, according to a post<\/a> on Weibo from the Valiant, flagged by an eagle-eyed community member<\/a>. This has yet to be announced on the Valiant\u2019s Twitter account, which mostly caters to Western fans and posts sporadic updates. <\/p>
Former head coach Wang \u201cNoHill\u201d Fuxing, who left in September to resume his studies<\/a> and claimed he was put into debt<\/a> running the Los Angeles Valiant, said on Weibo that all<\/em> of the team\u2019s players are free agents<\/a>. <\/p>
Operated by LinGan e-Sports<\/a> in China, the Los Angeles Valiant has faced a variety of criticism throughout the year, especially from NoHill himself. The coach posted a picture<\/a> of his bedroom and claimed it served as both a resting place and a meeting room for the team. <\/p>
Update Nov. 16, 4:30pm CT<\/strong>: The Los Angeles Valiant confirmed on Weibo<\/a> that Lengsa, Molly, Haker, and Diya have also been released from the team. <\/p>","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"