Patiphan started his career at Overwatch in 2020, but he was too young to enter a contract with an OWL team because players need to be at least 18 years old. He’s old enough to take part in a team and signed with the Gladiators for the 2022 season, which’ll be played on an early build of overwatch 2. THE SUNTER IS RESEARCHING. We’re proud to welcome @itspatiphan back to Overwatch and to the Gladiators! #ShieldsUP pic.twitter.com/daU64VGLZZ! Los Angeles Gladiators (@LAGladiators) December 15, 2021 When he was young, he was able to play any of the OWL’s teams, so he switched to competitive VALORANT, where he played for Southeast Asian team X10 Crit. They had an exceptionally successful international play this year, and were dominated by the SEA region. The South Americas Envy team was involved in, in fact, in sausting the Patiphans team, who was supposed to at least make it out of groups at the recent VCT Champions event. Although they could defeat one of the top NA teams, X10 Crit got defeated by the Masters Berlin winner Gambit Esports. That moves for Patiphan back to OWL was a rumor for a long time. Some fans wondered whether hed still make the jump if X10 Crit eluded the VALORANT Champions, but it seemed like Patiphans were always planning to return to Overwatch. In Overwatch there are more opportunities for me out of Southeast Asia, said Patiphan in a talk with Dexerto. Learning to live and play in the United States is something that I can’t find anywhere else. Patiphan joins veteran OWL players such as Daniel FunnyAstro Hathaway and hit-scan-prodigy Lee ANS Seon-chan on the Los Angeles Gladiators. The Gladiators roster is now up to eight players ahead of the 2022 season.