📝 ZETA DIVISION part ways with Mobydik and Bliss
After another disappointing finish in OWCS Korea, ZETA DIVISION have parted ways with head coach Sim “Mobydik” Seung-bo and main support Kim “Bliss” So-myung following the expiration of their contracts.

Bliss joined ZETA DIVISION at a very important time - the beginning of Stage 3. With the meta trending toward double-flex DPS compositions, his signing allowed Kim “AlphaYi” Jun to return to his primary DPS role rather than filling in on main support.
ZETA’s strongest performances came at the start of the stage, with much of that success driven by AlphaYi’s impact once freed from his support duties. Bliss also represented an upgrade at main support, and his arrival contributed to an overall improvement in ZETA DIVISION’s play.
Following his departure, Bliss announced that he is open to competing in any region in 2026. His previous experience on mixed rosters like the Dallas Fuel, Twisted Minds, and Spacestation Gaming, and his English proficiency, could make him a desirable prospect for incoming partner teams entering OWCS in 2026.
Mobydik was at the helm of a consistent but quiet 2025 for ZETA. They were able to achieve some good individual results together over the course of the year, but never found the consistency for a deep playoff run. They failed to qualify for any LAN events and finished third, fourth, and fourth across the OWCS 2025 Korea regular seasons.
That has been the story of ZETA for a long time - best of the rest. In a region stacked with talent, ZETA have struggled to break into the top.
However, ZETA achieved some impressive upsets and plenty of highlight-reel moments with Mobydik at the helm, and he has announced that he intends to continue coaching in 2026.
There is a lot of uncertainty and a lot of free agency this offseason. Talent is there for the taking, and where players and staff settle ahead of the 2026 season remains one of the biggest questions.
