Crazy Raccoon Reveals 2026 Overwatch Roster With Stalk3r and Vigilante Added Ahead of OWCS Season
News/Crazy Raccoon Reveals 2026 Overwatch Roster With Stalk3r and Vigilante Added Ahead of OWCS Season
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10 March 2026 09:01
TL;DR
- Crazy Raccoon has confirmed its full seven-player Overwatch roster for the 2026 OWCS season, with former Team Falcons damage player Stalk3r as the latest addition joining support player vigilante, who arrived from T1 in February.
- The two newcomers replace SP1NT and Shu, who both departed in December 2025, with the core of the roster including veteran support CH0R0NG, who has been with the organisation since its founding lineup in April 2024.
Crazy Raccoon has finalised its 2026 Overwatch roster and it is a squad built on continuity with carefully selected additions to maintain the team's status as one of the most competitive organisations in the OWCS circuit. The Japanese organisation has confirmed seven players will represent it this season, with former Team Falcons damage player Jeong "Stalk3r" Hak-yong as the latest arrival completing the lineup.
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The Full 2026 Roster
The confirmed roster for the 2026 OWCS season is as follows. Sung "CH0R0NG" Yoo-min continues as support, a player who has been with Crazy Raccoon since its formation and whose championship pedigree dates back to 2023. Chae "HeeSang" Hee-sang returns as a DPS player alongside Park "JunBin" Jun-bin at tank. Lee "LIP" Jae-won continues in the damage role, and Choi "MAX" Su-min holds a tank slot. Joining them are the two new faces: vigilante as support and Stalk3r in the damage category.
Head Coach Moon "Moon" Byung-chul and Assistant Coach Son "Kong" Jun-young remain the coaching staff overseeing the team.
The Additions and Departures
Vigilante brings experience from T1, one of South Korea's most prominent esports organisations, having competed there before joining Crazy Raccoon in February. Stalk3r arrives from Team Falcons, a team that Crazy Raccoon defeated 4-2 in the 2025 Champions Clash, making the acquisition of one of Falcons' former players a pointed piece of roster building.
Their arrivals fill the spots left by An "SP1NT" Woo-Jin and Kim "Shu" Jin-seo, both of whom left the organisation in December 2025. Roster continuity has been important to Crazy Raccoon's success, and bringing in two players with strong organisational backgrounds rather than rebuilding from scratch reflects that philosophy.
What This Team Has Already Built
Crazy Raccoon launched its Overwatch programme in April 2024 by signing the WAC free agent team, stepping into the OWCS ecosystem Blizzard launched as the Overwatch League's successor. The organisation moved quickly from debutant to dominant force. In 2024 alone, the team won the Asia Stage 1 Main Event, the 2024 OWCS Major, and the Overwatch tournament at the Esports World Cup, before finishing runner-up at the OWCS 2024 World Finals.
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- Crazy Raccoon has confirmed its full seven-player Overwatch roster for the 2026 OWCS season, with former Team Falcons damage player Stalk3r as the latest addition joining support player vigilante, who arrived from T1 in February.
- The two newcomers replace SP1NT and Shu, who both departed in December 2025, with the core of the roster including veteran support CH0R0NG, who has been with the organisation since its founding lineup in April 2024.
Crazy Raccoon has finalised its 2026 Overwatch roster and it is a squad built on continuity with carefully selected additions to maintain the team's status as one of the most competitive organisations in the OWCS circuit. The Japanese organisation has confirmed seven players will represent it this season, with former Team Falcons damage player Jeong "Stalk3r" Hak-yong as the latest arrival completing the lineup.
The Full 2026 Roster
The confirmed roster for the 2026 OWCS season is as follows. Sung "CH0R0NG" Yoo-min continues as support, a player who has been with Crazy Raccoon since its formation and whose championship pedigree dates back to 2023. Chae "HeeSang" Hee-sang returns as a DPS player alongside Park "JunBin" Jun-bin at tank. Lee "LIP" Jae-won continues in the damage role, and Choi "MAX" Su-min holds a tank slot. Joining them are the two new faces: vigilante as support and Stalk3r in the damage category.
Head Coach Moon "Moon" Byung-chul and Assistant Coach Son "Kong" Jun-young remain the coaching staff overseeing the team.
The Additions and Departures
Vigilante brings experience from T1, one of South Korea's most prominent esports organisations, having competed there before joining Crazy Raccoon in February. Stalk3r arrives from Team Falcons, a team that Crazy Raccoon defeated 4-2 in the 2025 Champions Clash, making the acquisition of one of Falcons' former players a pointed piece of roster building.
Their arrivals fill the spots left by An "SP1NT" Woo-Jin and Kim "Shu" Jin-seo, both of whom left the organisation in December 2025. Roster continuity has been important to Crazy Raccoon's success, and bringing in two players with strong organisational backgrounds rather than rebuilding from scratch reflects that philosophy.
What This Team Has Already Built
Crazy Raccoon launched its Overwatch programme in April 2024 by signing the WAC free agent team, stepping into the OWCS ecosystem Blizzard launched as the Overwatch League's successor. The organisation moved quickly from debutant to dominant force. In 2024 alone, the team won the Asia Stage 1 Main Event, the 2024 OWCS Major, and the Overwatch tournament at the Esports World Cup, before finishing runner-up at the OWCS 2024 World Finals.
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