JJonak

{{short description|South Korean professional esports player}}

{{Use mdy dates|date=August 2019}}

{{Use American English|date=August 2018}}

{{family name hatnote|Bang||lang=Korean}}

{{Infobox eSports player

| ID = JJonak

| name = Bang Sung-hyeon

| image = JJoNak.jpg

| caption =

| birth_date = {{Birth based on age as of date|18|2018|03|20}}{{r|Kotaku: vicious}}

| birth_place =

| nationality = Korean

| team =

| number = 44

| role = Support

| league = Overwatch League

| game = Overwatch

| career_start = 2017

| career_end = 2022

| years1 = 2017

| team1 = LW Blue

| years2 = 20182021

| team2 = New York Excelsior

| years3 = 2022{{efn|Signed during the offseason only.}}

| team3 = Seoul Dynasty

| highlights =

}}

Bang Sung-hyeon ({{korean|방성현}}), better known by his online alias JJonak ({{respell|JO|nak}}), is a South Korean professional esports player, best known as a competitive Overwatch player. Bang signed with the New York Excelsior (NYXL) for the inaugural season of the Overwatch League. In his time with NYXL, Bang won two stage titles and was named the league's regular season most valuable player in 2018. Following the 2021 season, Bang left the NYXL and signed with the Seoul Dynasty. Prior to the beginning of the 2022 season, he left the Dynasty due to health issues. Bang's skill in Overwatch led to the developers to make a special and unique skin for him.

Early life

Bang "JJonak" Sung-hyeon was raised in Seoul, South Korea. He recalled having a good relationship with his parents and wanting to pursue a professional gaming career from a young age. He pursued first-person shooter and fighting video games rather than schoolwork. While in high school, Bang discovered Overwatch, the game which he would later play professionally, at a PC Bang. Bang's in-game name is based on the Korean phrase "쪼물락낙지" (jjomullak nakji), which translates to "fumbling octopus". He modeled himself on professional Overwatch player Ryu "Ryujehong" Je-hong, by studying his playstyle, game settings, and choice of computing peripherals.{{r|Kotaku: vicious}}

Career

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= New York Excelsior =

Bang professionally debuted with New York Excelsior in January 2018.{{efn|Bang had previously signed with LW Blue in 2017, but in preparation to join the Overwatch League, where the team would compose most of New York Excelsior's roster, LW Blue did not compete professionally.{{Cite web |last1=Carpenter |first1=Nicole |title=NYXL's JJoNak: 'My role model is Seoul Dynasty's ryujehong' |work=Dot Esports |date=2018-03-04 |url=https://dotesports.com/general/news/nyxl-jjonak-video-interview-21571 |language=en |accessdate=2018-08-05 }} He also could not compete in the league's pre-season due to its minimum age cutoff.{{Cite web |title=Five questions heading into the Overwatch League debut |work=ESPN.com |date=2018-01-09 |url=https://www.espn.com/esports/story/_/id/22016159 |language=en |accessdate=2018-08-05 }}}} Bang and the Excelsior found massive success in the 2018 regular season, and Bang quickly became known for his skill with the hero Zenyatta, a hero in the support role who Bang adopted a unique, very aggressive playstyle for often dealing as much damage on the hero as enemy damage players. In Stage 1 of the season, the team amassed a 9–1 record; Kotaku described Bang's play in that time as the most valuable on the top-ranked team, with his Zenyatta skill having surpassed that of his role model Ryujehong.{{r|Kotaku: vicious}} The team continued their success in Stage 2, earning a 9–1 record and the Stage 2 title after defeating the Philadelphia Fusion on March 25 in the Stage 2 Finals.{{cite web |url=https://www.pcgamer.com/the-new-york-excelsior-won-overwatch-league-stage-two-in-a-stunning-reverse-sweep/ |title=The New York Excelsior won Overwatch League stage two in a stunning reverse-sweep |date=March 26, 2018 |last=Alonzo |first=Damian |website=PC Gamer}} Through this point of the season, Bang, playing as Zenyatta, had the highest player rating among all Overwatch League players for any individual character.{{cite news |author1=ESPN Stats & Information |title=Did Philadelphia cost itself a Stage 2 title? |url=https://www.espn.com/esports/story/_/id/22947565/did-philadelphia-cost-stage-2-title |access-date=May 4, 2021 |work=ESPN |date=March 28, 2018}} Bang won his second stage title with the team in Stage 3 after they defeated the Boston Uprising in the Stage 3 Finals on May 6.{{cite web |url=https://www.espn.com/esports/story/_/id/23426458/overwatch-league-stage-3-playoffs-recap |title=New York Excelsior earns back-to-back stage titles |date=May 6, 2018 |website=ESPN}} New York ended their season with a league-leading 34–6 record.{{citation needed|date=October 2021}} In the 2018 playoffs, the team had a first-round bye and faced the Philadelphia Fusion in the semifinals on July 18 and 21. New York lost both matchups by scores of 0–3 and 2–3, eliminating them from the playoffs.{{cite web |url=https://www.espn.com/esports/story/_/id/24160946/overwatch-league-playoffs-philadelphia-fusion-upsets-new-york-excelsior-join-london-spitfire-overwatch-league-finals |title=Fusion upsets NYXL to join Spitfire in Overwatch League finals |date=July 25, 2018| last=Kutlik |first=Christiaan |website=ESPN}}

Bang received several commendations for his performance in the 2018 regular season. He was selected as a starter in the All-Star game.{{cite news |last1=Mejia |first1=Ozzie |title=Blizzard Names 2018 Overwatch League All-Star Game Starters |url=https://www.shacknews.com/article/105728/blizzard-names-2018-overwatch-league-all-star-game-starters |access-date=May 4, 2021 |work=ShackNews |date=June 21, 2018}} Additionally, he was named the most valuable player of the league's first season by an extremely large margin, earning twice as many votes as the next closest player, Chan-Hyung "Fissure" Baek of the Los Angeles Gladiators.{{r|ESPN: S1 sendoff}} For this, Blizzard created a special cosmetic skin for Zenyatta inspired by Bang's background, which was made available for players to purchase during the 2019 Overwatch League season.{{cite web | url = https://www.rockpapershotgun.com/2019/06/22/overwatch-leagues-first-mvp-skin-is-pretty-lucky/ | title = Overwatch League's first MVP skin is pretty, lucky | first = Jay | last = Castello | date = June 22, 2019 | access-date = June 22, 2019 | work = Rock Paper Shotgun }}

Bang and New York had somewhat successful 2019 regular season, posting perfect 7–0 records in both Stage 1 and Stage 3;{{cite news |last1=Cgui |first1=Stephen |title=JJoNak vs Bumper, the King and the Challenger |url=https://www.vpesports.com/overwatch/jjonak-vs-bumper-the-king-and-the-challenger |access-date=May 4, 2021 |work=VPEsports |date=March 20, 2019}}{{cite news |last1=Langland |first1=Gillian |title=Atlanta Homestand Weekend: OWL in Georgia |url=https://www.hotspawn.com/overwatch/news/atlanta-homestand-weekend-owl-in-georgia |access-date=May 4, 2021 |work=Hotspawn |date=July 8, 2019}} the team finished the regular season with a 22–6 record.{{cite news |last1=Rand |first1=Emily |title=OWL playoffs preview: Doomfist takes center stage as eight teams vie for title |url=https://www.espn.com/esports/story/_/id/27531392/owl-playoffs-preview-doomfist-takes-center-stage-8-teams-vie-title |access-date=May 4, 2021 |work=ESPN |date=September 3, 2019}} In the 2019 playoffs, the team defeated the London Spitfire and Atlanta Reign in the first two rounds, with Bang primarily playing as the character Moira. Bang said that this choice was due to his usual characters, Ana and Zenyatta, being ineffective given the current team composition meta of the league.{{cite news |last1=Weil |first1=Katrina |title=JJoNak to Fans: "We will not get complacent" |url=https://www.hotspawn.com/overwatch/news/jjonak-to-fans-we-will-not-get-complacent |access-date=May 4, 2021 |work=Hotspawn |date=September 13, 2019}} However, a 3–4 loss to the Vancouver Titans dropped New York to the lower bracket of the tournament,{{cite news |last1=Richardson |first1=Liz |title=Vancouver Titans defeat NYXL, advance to Overwatch League Grand Finals |url=https://dotesports.com/overwatch/news/vancouver-titans-defeat-nyxl-advance-to-overwatch-league-grand-finals |access-date=October 6, 2019 |work=Dot Esports |date=September 13, 2019}} where they were defeated by the San Francisco Shock, 0–4, ending their playoff run.{{cite news |last1=Richardson |first1=Liz |title=San Francisco Shock defeat NYXL, advance to Overwatch League grand finals |url=https://dotesports.com/overwatch/news/san-francisco-shock-defeat-nyxl-advance-to-overwatch-league-grand-finals |access-date=May 4, 2021 |work=Dot Esports |date=September 15, 2019}}

For his performance in the regular season, Bang was selected as a starter for the 2019 All-Star Game for the second consecutive year.{{cite news |last1=Geracie |first1=Nick |title=Overwatch League 2019 All-Star Game Starters Announced |url=https://www.invenglobal.com/articles/8126/overwatch-league-2019-all-star-game-starters-announced |access-date=May 4, 2021 |work=InvenGlobal |date=May 2, 2019}}

Following the 2020 season, the NYXL released all of their players except for Bang, who the team re-signed.{{cite news |last1=Duwe |first1=Scott |title=New York Excelsior re-signs JJoNaK for 2021 Overwatch League season |url=https://dotesports.com/overwatch/news/new-york-excelsior-re-signs-jjonak-for-2021-overwatch-league-season |access-date=October 8, 2021 |work=Dot Esports |date=November 18, 2020}} The team finished the 2021 regular season with a 7–9 record. Following the 2021 season, Bang parted ways with the Excelsior.{{cite news |last1=Richardson |first1=Liz |title=JJoNak parts ways with NYXL before 2022 Overwatch League season |url=https://dotesports.com/overwatch/news/jjonak-parts-ways-with-nyxl-before-2022-owl-season |access-date=October 8, 2021 |work=Dot Esports |date=October 8, 2021}}

= Seoul Dynasty =

In October 2021, Bang signed with the Seoul Dynasty.{{cite news |last1=Robertson |first1=Scott |title=Seoul Dynasty acquires JJoNak for 2022 Overwatch League season |url=https://dotesports.com/overwatch/news/seoul-dynasty-acquires-jjonak-for-2022-overwatch-league-season |access-date=October 23, 2021 |work=Dot Esports |date=October 22, 2021}} However, he left the team in February 2022 — two months before the beginning of the 2022 season. Citing continuous health issues, Bang announced that he would be "tak[ing] a break" from competitive Overwatch.{{cite news |last1=Biazzi |first1=Leonardo |title=Seoul Dynasty parts ways with JJoNak |url=https://dotesports.com/overwatch/news/seoul-dynasty-parts-ways-with-jjonak |access-date=February 15, 2022 |work=Dot Esports |date=February 15, 2022}}

National team career

Bang competed for Team South Korea in the 2018 Overwatch World Cup.{{Cite web |last1=Baker |first1=Harry |title=South Korea announce their 2018 Overwatch World Cup roster |work=Overwatch Wire |date=2018-07-03 |url=https://overwatchwire.usatoday.com/2018/07/03/south-korea-announce-their-2018-overwatch-world-cup-roster/ |language=en |accessdate=2018-08-05}} The team placed #1 seed in their qualifier round, winning every game. They competed against Russia, Finland, Japan, Hong Kong, and Chinese Taipei. They played in the finals at BlizzCon in Los Angeles against Australia, the United Kingdom and China, winning all matches and being crowned the Overwatch world cup champions for a third consecutive year. Bang also won the most valuable player award for this tournament.

Playstyle

While Zenyatta traditionally plays a support role on Overwatch teams, primarily healing and boosting allies and secondarily dealing damage, Bang is known for using the character's high damage output. Zenyatta's two main abilities are orbs of harmony and discord, which can be assigned to other players to heal teammates and increase a damage multiplier on enemies, respectively. Bang's skill with Zenyatta descends from his ability to predict enemy movements, aim with precision, and take risky moves, which altogether let him make long-distance sniper and trick shots better expected of players in damage-focused rather than support roles. For this reason, he often sidelines his team healing duties to prioritize damage. Support roles, such as those filled by Zenyatta, traditionally accompany a high-damage role as a bodyguard, but with Bang's high-damage play, the New York Excelsior's other support player often would escort and boost Bang. This nontraditional strategy contributed to the New York Excelsior's standout debut standings{{r|Kotaku: vicious}} and the two support players' receiving the highest season rankings.{{Cite web |title=Overwatch League by the numbers: the untouchable NYXL |work=ESPN.com |date=2018-05-29 |url=https://www.espn.com/esports/story/_/id/23643527 |language=en |accessdate=2018-08-05 }} Bang's Zenyatta playstyle was inimitable by other teams in the league's first season.{{Cite web |last1=Rand |first1=Emily |title=NYXL's WizardHyeong: 'I don't really care about this stage, personally.' |work=ESPN.com |date=2018-05-29 |url=https://www.espn.com/esports/story/_/id/23645265 |language=en |accessdate=2018-08-05 }}

Notes

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References

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{{Cite web |last1=Erzberger |first1=Tyler |title=OWL sendoffs: Goodbye New York and L.A. |work=ESPN.com |date=2018-07-25 |url=https://www.espn.com/esports/story/_/id/24177824 |language=en |accessdate=2018-08-05 }}

{{Cite web |last1=D'Anastasio |first1=Cecilia |title=An Overwatch Pro Is Turning The Game's Zen Monk Into A Vicious Killer |work=Kotaku |date=2018-03-20 |url=https://kotaku.com/an-overwatch-pro-is-turning-the-games-zen-monk-into-a-v-1823925643 |language=en-US |accessdate=2018-08-05 }}

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Further reading

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  • {{Cite web |last1=Allen |first1=Eric Van |title=How The New York Excelsior Took Over The Overwatch League |work=Kotaku |date=2018-06-05 |url=https://compete.kotaku.com/how-the-new-york-excelsior-took-over-the-overwatch-leag-1826567259 |language=en-US |accessdate=2018-08-05 }}
  • {{Cite web |last1=Castello |first1=Jay |title=What makes an Overwatch MVP? |work=Rock, Paper, Shotgun |date=2018-07-31 |url=https://www.rockpapershotgun.com/2018/07/31/what-makes-an-overwatch-mvp/ |language=en-US |accessdate=2018-08-05 }}
  • {{Cite web |last1=Erzberger |first1=Tyler |title=Overwatch League MVP JJoNak: 'So, [it's] 30 percent hard work, 70 percent talent' |work=ESPN.com |date=2018-07-12 |url=https://www.espn.com/esports/story/_/id/24079349 |language=en |accessdate=2018-08-05 }}
  • {{Cite web |last1=Grayson |first1=Nathan |title=Overwatch League's First-Ever MVP Illustrates Its Support Problem |work=Kotaku |date=2018-07-12 |url=https://kotaku.com/overwatch-leagues-first-ever-mvp-illustrates-its-suppor-1827559006 |language=en-US |accessdate=2018-08-05 }}
  • {{Cite web |title=OWL by the numbers: NYXL's troubles adapting to new meta |work=ESPN.com |date=2018-07-21 |url=https://www.espn.com/esports/story/_/id/24152897 |language=en |accessdate=2018-08-05 }}

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