📝 China completes 2026 OWCS Partner Team list


by Lionel Li

Weibo Gaming, JD Gaming, and All Gamers are China’s new Partner Teams in the 2026 OWCS Partner Program. As part of the program, these three teams will receive a portion of the proceeds from the sale of in-game team cosmetic bundles. Weibo Gaming and All Gamers will also participate in the Pre-Season Bootcamp.

OWCS 2026 Partner Teams graphic.
Image by Blizzard Entertainment.

OWCS China has established its own “Temporary Partner” program to reward well-performing teams outside the official Partner Teams. The first team to receive a Temporary Partner slot is Milk Tea, who placed fourth in OWCS China Stage 2 and third in Stage 3. Milk Tea will also have its own in-game cosmetics bundle.

Weibo Gaming, also known as Once Again, won all three Stages of OWCS China in 2025, cementing its reputation as the best team in the region. Weibo Gaming’s longtime rival, the runner-up Team CC, was recently acquired by JD Gaming. The inclusion of both Weibo Gaming and JD Gaming in the Partner Program comes as no surprise to fans of Chinese Overwatch.

Despite being a Chinese esports organisation, All Gamers have never fielded a Chinese Overwatch team until now. Last season, All Gamers picked up the Korean team WAY under the name All Gamers Global, and the team competed in OWCS Korea for one stage before disbanding.

Korea Pre-Season Bootcamp bracket graphic
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Weibo Gaming and All Gamers will compete in the Pre-Season Bootcamp Tournament, which begins on February 13 (or 12, depending on your timezone). The tournament will offer a first glimpse of these two Chinese Partner Teams as they enter the new season.