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China’s Overwatch League teams end boycott of South Korean player who criticized ‘One China’ policy – The Washington Post
The league issued a statement Thursday, seeking to resolve the issue.

The Overwatch League is a global community, one made stronger by the diverse backgrounds and perspectives of our players and fans, a league spokesperson wrote in an email to The Post. In the spirit of sportsmanship and continuing to deliver amazing competition for our fans around the world, the teams have agreed to resume normal activities with one another.
The statements come after the Overwatch League teams based in China said they would refuse to participate in any scrimmages or marketing events…
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