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Park Jong-ryeol (Korean: 박종렬; born December 13, 1995), better known by his online alias Saebyeolbe, is a South Korean former professional Overwatch player. In his prime, he was considered one of the world's best Tracer players. During his career, he played in the Overwatch League (OWL) for the New York Excelsior and Seoul Dynasty and in Overwatch Apex for AIM Arrow and LuxuryWatch (LW) Blue.
A native of Seoul, South Korea, he began his Overwatch career playing on South Korean amateur teams such as Team Square and AIM Arrow, and shortly after, he joined Park joined LW Blue, in 2016. In 2017, Park signed with the New York Excelsior for the league's inaugural season. He reached all four stage finals in the season, winning two, and was named an OWL All-Star. After three seasons with the Excelsior, he signed with the Seoul Dynasty. In his first season with the Dynasty, all four of the Chinese teams of the OWL boycotted all events that Park was involved with after he criticized the lack of free speech imposed by the Chinese government. Having not played a match thereafter, Park retired on October 10, 2021.
Park represented South Korea at the 2017 Overwatch World Cup, winning the title with the team that year. He again represented South Korea at the 2018 World Cup, but he was replaced in the roster after advancing past the group stage.
Park's first team was Team Square, an amateur team that competed remotely, where he played with his damage partner Kim "Rascal" Dong-jun. Shortly after, he left the team and joined AIM Arrow, a team that attempted to qualify the South Korean tournament series Overwatch Apex. He made his competitive debut in a 0–3 loss to Lunatic-Hai.
In late 2016, Park joined LuxuryWatch (LW) Blue. and played in Season 1 of Overwatch Apex. In December 2016, he played with LW Blue's sister team, LW Red, at the Overwatch Intel Extreme Masters Gyeonggi Invitational. He and the team went on to win the tournament, defeating Lunatic-Hai in the finals by a score of 3–1. Back with LW Blue thereafter, the team had their best performance in Apex Season 2. LW Blue defeated KongDoo Panthera in the season playoff quarterfinals behind a dominant performance by Park on the tank Roadhog. The team faced RunAway in the semifinals on March 24, 2017; however, despite a strong performance by Park on Roadhog and Tracer, the team lost, 2–3. The team went on to defeat Meta Athena, 3–1, in the third-place match.
In August 2017, ESPN reported that Sterling.VC, an investment fund backed by Sterling Equities, had purchased the roster of LW Blue to compete in their New York franchise, later revealed as the New York Excelsior, for the inaugural season of the Overwatch League; Park was named the team's captain. Park led the Excelsior to all four stage finals of the season, winning two of them over the Philadelphia Fusion, 3–2, in Stage 2 and the Boston Uprising, 3–0, in Stage 3. However, Park's performance began to wane in Stage 4, as the meta in the league shifted from a fast-paced "dive" composition to favoring a double-sniper composition centered around Hanzo and Widowmaker; Park was often benched thereafter for teammate Kim "Pine" Do-hyeon. The team finished with a league-best 34–6 record. New York received a bye into the semifinals of the season playoffs, where they faced the Philadelphia Fusion in a best-of-three series. Park found playing time in the matches, but the Excelsior lost the first two series, 0–3 and 2–3. At the end of the season, Park was named a starter for the 2018 All-Star game.
In the beginning of the 2019 season, the composition that teams frequently ran was three tanks and three supports (known as the GOATS meta). As a damage player, Park was on the bench for a majority Stage 1, playing a total of 13 minutes and 33 second for the entire stage. Not finding much playtime in Stage 2 either, Park considered retiring, stating in an interview, "It felt like GOATS wasn't going to end. My best hero is Tracer, and when I couldn't play her anymore, I felt empty inside. I did think about quitting." Park returned to the starting lineup in Stage 3, when the team utilized him playing as Sombra; New York had their best stage of the season, going a perfect 7–0. In Stage 4 of the season, the league implemented a role lock, forcing teams to play two tank, two damage, and two support heroes, and Park shifted to primarily play as Reaper and Bastion. However, New York had their worst stage, going 3–4. In the playoffs, Park's Bastion play was solid, but his performance on Reaper was criticized; New York finished in third place after losing to the San Francisco Shock, 0–4 in the lower bracket finals.
Park did not get much playing time in the 2020 season, often being benched due to the metas that were present, and he was released from the team after the end of the season.
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Park Jong-ryeol (Korean: 박종렬; born December 13, 1995), better known by his online alias Saebyeolbe, is a South Korean former professional Overwatch player. In his prime, he was considered one of the world's best Tracer players. During his career, he played in the Overwatch League (OWL) for the New York Excelsior and Seoul Dynasty and in Overwatch Apex for AIM Arrow and LuxuryWatch (LW) Blue.
A native of Seoul, South Korea, he began his Overwatch career playing on South Korean amateur teams such as Team Square and AIM Arrow, and shortly after, he joined Park joined LW Blue, in 2016. In 2017, Park signed with the New York Excelsior for the league's inaugural season. He reached all four stage finals in the season, winning two, and was named an OWL All-Star. After three seasons with the Excelsior, he signed with the Seoul Dynasty. In his first season with the Dynasty, all four of the Chinese teams of the OWL boycotted all events that Park was involved with after he criticized the lack of free speech imposed by the Chinese government. Having not played a match thereafter, Park retired on October 10, 2021.
Park represented South Korea at the 2017 Overwatch World Cup, winning the title with the team that year. He again represented South Korea at the 2018 World Cup, but he was replaced in the roster after advancing past the group stage.
Park's first team was Team Square, an amateur team that competed remotely, where he played with his damage partner Kim "Rascal" Dong-jun. Shortly after, he left the team and joined AIM Arrow, a team that attempted to qualify the South Korean tournament series Overwatch Apex. He made his competitive debut in a 0–3 loss to Lunatic-Hai.
In late 2016, Park joined LuxuryWatch (LW) Blue. and played in Season 1 of Overwatch Apex. In December 2016, he played with LW Blue's sister team, LW Red, at the Overwatch Intel Extreme Masters Gyeonggi Invitational. He and the team went on to win the tournament, defeating Lunatic-Hai in the finals by a score of 3–1. Back with LW Blue thereafter, the team had their best performance in Apex Season 2. LW Blue defeated KongDoo Panthera in the season playoff quarterfinals behind a dominant performance by Park on the tank Roadhog. The team faced RunAway in the semifinals on March 24, 2017; however, despite a strong performance by Park on Roadhog and Tracer, the team lost, 2–3. The team went on to defeat Meta Athena, 3–1, in the third-place match.
In August 2017, ESPN reported that Sterling.VC, an investment fund backed by Sterling Equities, had purchased the roster of LW Blue to compete in their New York franchise, later revealed as the New York Excelsior, for the inaugural season of the Overwatch League; Park was named the team's captain. Park led the Excelsior to all four stage finals of the season, winning two of them over the Philadelphia Fusion, 3–2, in Stage 2 and the Boston Uprising, 3–0, in Stage 3. However, Park's performance began to wane in Stage 4, as the meta in the league shifted from a fast-paced "dive" composition to favoring a double-sniper composition centered around Hanzo and Widowmaker; Park was often benched thereafter for teammate Kim "Pine" Do-hyeon. The team finished with a league-best 34–6 record. New York received a bye into the semifinals of the season playoffs, where they faced the Philadelphia Fusion in a best-of-three series. Park found playing time in the matches, but the Excelsior lost the first two series, 0–3 and 2–3. At the end of the season, Park was named a starter for the 2018 All-Star game.
In the beginning of the 2019 season, the composition that teams frequently ran was three tanks and three supports (known as the GOATS meta). As a damage player, Park was on the bench for a majority Stage 1, playing a total of 13 minutes and 33 second for the entire stage. Not finding much playtime in Stage 2 either, Park considered retiring, stating in an interview, "It felt like GOATS wasn't going to end. My best hero is Tracer, and when I couldn't play her anymore, I felt empty inside. I did think about quitting." Park returned to the starting lineup in Stage 3, when the team utilized him playing as Sombra; New York had their best stage of the season, going a perfect 7–0. In Stage 4 of the season, the league implemented a role lock, forcing teams to play two tank, two damage, and two support heroes, and Park shifted to primarily play as Reaper and Bastion. However, New York had their worst stage, going 3–4. In the playoffs, Park's Bastion play was solid, but his performance on Reaper was criticized; New York finished in third place after losing to the San Francisco Shock, 0–4 in the lower bracket finals.
Park did not get much playing time in the 2020 season, often being benched due to the metas that were present, and he was released from the team after the end of the season.
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