For the past few years, the Dignitas LCS 2022 roster has been trying to find success. Accordingly, new signings have come and gone, trying to improve the team’s chances. Indeed, read on as we discuss the introduction of a new player below!
Dignitas LCS 2022 Roster – Looking for Success
Currently sitting at 7th place in the standings, Dignitas are hoping to improve their future in the LCS.
Accordingly, they’ve now signed a new name after the likes of Aaron “FakeGod” Lee has been dropped. Filling in the Top role, here’s the active roster with the new addition:
Noh “Gamsu” Yeong-jin – Top
Kim “River” Dong-woo – Jungel
Ersin “Blue” Goren – Mid
Toan “Neo” Tran – Bot
Vincent “Biofrost” Wang – Support
Hailing from the 100 Thieves Academy organization, there’s a tonne of excitement surrounding the player who has competed in multiple esports.
Let’s see if this player can help rejuvinate this team, and push them forwards.
Bearing this in mind, the following record will hopefully get better for this struggling team:
Indeed, right now the international MSI event is pausing before the Rumble Stage. Accordingly, the likes of the MSI 2022 Rumble Stage schedule has just been scheduled. Read on for a glimpse into the schedule below!
MSI 2022 Rumble Stage Schedule – Listed Below
Accordingly, for those unaware, there are only 6 teams left in the competition. Indeed, moving on to the next stage of competition, we have a double round robin with BO1 matches.
From here, only the top 4 teams will progress to the final stage of competition, the knockout stage.
Anyways, take a look at the first two stages of competition down below:
Friday 20th May (CEST)
T1 vs G2 Esports – 10:00
Evil Geniuses vs Royal Never Give Up – 11:00
PSG Talon vs Saigon Buffalo – 12:00
G2 Esports vs Royal Never Give Up – 13:00
Saigon Buffalo vs Evil Geniuses – 14:00
PSG Talon vs T1 – 15:00
Saturday 21st May (CEST)
G2 Esports vs Evil Geniuses – 10:00
Royal Never Give Up vs PSG Talon – 11:00
T1 vs Saigon Buffalo – 12:00
PSG Talon vs Evil Geniuses – 13:00
Royal Never Give Up vs T1 – 14:00
Saigon Buffalo vs G2 Esports – 15:00
Indeed, the final three days of schedule can be viewed at the official event page here.
For those right now, the past week has seen one of the top LoL esports events of the year go live. Accordingly, in this MSI 2022 update, read on as we preview the upcoming stage of competition for this exciting event!
MSI 2022 Update – Six Teams Left
Indeed, so far, Stage 1 has been completed. Specifically, following three Groups with teams fighting to make it through, the following teams have been eliminated from the competition.
RED Canids
ORDER
DetonatioN FM
Team Aze
Istanbul Wildcats
Accordingly, that leaves only the following for the second stage:
Evil Geniuses
G2 Esports
PSG Talon
Royal Never Give Up
Saigon Buffalo
T1
Indeed, what can we expect in the Rumble Stage? Here, a double round robin will take place between the remaining teams, in BO1 matches. From here, only the top 4 teams will progress to the final stage.
And then, it’s in this third stage, that the final Knockout Stage will take place. Specifically, a final single elimination bracket with BO5 matches will decide our current international champion.
So far, no surprises have taken place – all the smaller region teams have been eliminated. All the action returns as soon as May 20th!
Over the past few seasons, the Vitality LEC Roster 2022 has failed to achieve much. Accordingly, it seems this patterned has continued at the LEC Spring 2022. Read on as we highlight recent rumours surrounding the roster hoping to find success!
Vitality LEC Roster 2022 – Still Rumours
Most recently, in March, the team went through a change in coaching staff. With the same roster since the end of 2021, it seems that after the 5th place at LEC Spring 2022, change is rumoured.
Accordingly, reports are linking the Vitality roster to the following two international players:
Zhou “Bo” Yang-Bo – FunPlus Phoenix
Kang “Haru” Min-seung – X7 Esports
Both of the above are Junglers. Indeed, should either join they’d take the place of Oskar “Selfmade” Boderek in the current active lineup:
Barney “Alphari” Morris – Top
Oskar “Selfmade” Boderek – Jungle
Luka “Perkz” Perkvovic – Mid
Matyas “Carzzy” Orsag – Bot
Labros “Labrov” Papoutsakis – Support
Could such a team push this team forward? Considering that 5th is their highest placing in a while – it could be the missing spark for a weak history:
Within the region, Team SoloMid is one of the more popular North America League of Legends teams. However, this past split has been rather weak from the roster. Bearing this in mind, the changes that have taken place are no surprise. Accordingly, read on as we discuss the TSM LoL Roster 2022!
TSM LoL Roster 2022 – Takeover Returns to Academy
So, these changes are in response to the 9th place finish at the LCS Spring 2022. Simply, considering the history of TSM, the placement simply wasn’t good enough.
Bearing this in mind, the first point for this team was to address the stand-in they had from the Academy roster. Announced yesterday, the likes of Ji “Takeover” Hyeun-min has returned to the Academy roster.
Instead of him, the organization has signed Huang “Maple” Yi-Tang. Here’s the full roster below:
Heo “Huni” Seung-hoon – Top
Mingyi “Spica” Lu – Jungle
Huang “Maple” Yi-Tang – Mid
Edward “Tactical” Ra – Bot
Wei “Shenyi” Zi-Jie
As one of the top players in Taiwan, this signing could really help improve this roster for the Summer Split.
They’ll have to improve over their past performances as listed below:
For League of Legends fans, it’s back to the most exciting time of the year. Accordingly, with the Mid-Seasonal Invitational 2022 right around the corner, let’s talk about the event! Read on as we offer all the viewership details you need to enjoy this international event below!
Event Background
In terms of background, the MSI event takes place every year. Following the first split of competitive LoL in each region, the best of the best are seeded to compete for global dominance at the half-way mark.
Apart from the prize, MSI 2022 is an opportunity for teams to compete internationally – only here and Worlds does this actually happen.
Taking place in mix of offline and online environments, the event will run from 10th May all the way to 29th May.
Representing many regions, take a look at the contestants below:
Royal Never Give Up – China
T1 – Korea
G2 Esports – Europe
North America – Evil Geniuses
PSG Talon – Pacific
Saigon Buffalo – Vietnam
Istanbul Wildcats – Turkey
Team Aze – Latin America
RED Canids – Brazil
DetonatioN FM – Japan
ORDER – Oceania
Note that for certain reasons, no LCL teams will be representing at this international event.
Let’s dive into the format!
Format
So, how will the 11 teams compete to try and win? Accordingly, there are three stages of the competition.
Starting with Stage 1, a Group Stage will kick things off. Here, teams have been drawn into three groups. Spread into the following three groups:
A – DetionatioN FocusMe, Saigon Buffalo, T1, Team Aze
B – Istanbul Wildcats, PSG Talon, RED Canids, Royal Never Give Up
C – Evil Geniuses, G2 Esports, ORDER
For Groups A and B, a double round robin will take place, while Group C will feature a quadruple round robin. All matches will be BO1 and the top two teams from each group will move on to Stage 2.
The top 6 teams will make it to Stage 2 – Rumble. Here, all teams will be seeded into a single double round robin. Once again matches are BO1, and the top 4 teams advance to Stage 3 (Knockout).
It’s in this final stage where we’ll enjoy a final singel elimination bracket. Each match will be BO5 – at the end of it, we’ll have another international champion!
Schedule for the Mid-Seasonal Invitational 2022
Considering many matches, let’s offer a short previews below. Find the schedule for Day 1 of Groups (10th May):
T1 vs Saigon Buffalo (10:00)
Team Aze vs DetonatioN FocusMe (11:00)
ORDER vs G2 Esports (12:00)
Evil Geniuses vs G2 Esports (13:00)
Istanbual Wildcats vs Royal Never Give Up (14:00)
RED Canids vs PSG Talon (15:00)
To stay up to date, we highly recommend visiting the LoL Esports Twitter page.
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So, to predict this upcoming event, let’s take a look at the last international competition we had for League of Legends. Here is a reminder of how the Worlds 2021 event went:
#1 – EDward Gaming – China
#2 – DWG KIA – Korea
#3-4 – T1 vs Gen.G
As you can see, the Chinese and Korean teams are favoured as of right now.
Last season was rather great for Cloud9, especially considering their regional victory. However, starting this time around, they’ve been good but not great. Indeed, we’re a little surprised but can understand the changes behind the Cloud9 LCS Roster 2022 – read on to learn more!
Cloud9 LCS Roster 2022 – Isles, Summit and Winsome Leave
This is in fact a double change to the main roster, and one player from the Cloud9 Academy.
Specifically, all three have been let go as free agents following the completion of this split. Take a look at them below:
Park “Summit” Woo-tae – Top
Johan “Isles” Rosario – Support
Kim “Winsome” Dong-keon – Support for Cloud9 Academy
While the explanation seems unclear, this comes off the back of a 4th place finish at the LCS Spring 2022 event. In their Tweet, Cloud9 promised further explanation with further announcements.
Anyways, that leaves the following active roster for the time being:
Robert “Blaber” Huang – Jungle
Ibrahim “Fudge” Allami – Mid
Kim “Berserker” Min-cheol – Bot
Dennis “Svenskeren” Johnsen – Jungle (Sub)
Throughout the years, Cloud9 has always stayed on top of the LCS – first is their only goal. Let’s see if their upcoming roster can improve over their past record:
Indeed, we don’t often talk about the Immortals LCS Roster 2022. Accordingly, not many do. After multiple disappointing seasons, they continue to fail to impress. However, a recent roster change could perhaps see this team going up – read on to learn more!
Immortals LCS Roster 2022 – Hoping to Improve
Despite making a number of changes heading into the season, it doesn’t seem to have done the trick. Accordingly, after the 10th place finish at the LCS Spring 2022 event, hopes have dimmed.
Yet, the organization didn’t make a change. Indeed, the likes of Mitchel “Destiny” Shaw took it upon himself to independently leave the team.
This leaves the following active roster in play:
Mohamed “Revenge” Kaddoura – Top
Andre “Xerxe” Dragomir – Jungle
Tristan “PowerOfEvil” Schrage – Mid
Jason “WildTurtle” Tran – Bot
Who will they get to replace the player? Indeed, it’s likely that a player from Immortals Academy will rise up. Perhaps Joseph “Joey” Haslemann who’s the only Support player in the Academy.
Otherwise, we hope that any change can help this team try to be more competitive in the region:
Ever since entering competitive League of Legends, it’s been tough for Astralis. Accordingly, the Astralis LEC Roster 2022 has gone through a number of changes. Read on as we offer another update on this struggling team.
Astralis LEC Roster 2022 – 2 Players Left?
In the past month, we’ve covered this roster before. Indeed, failing to qualify for anything significant, the roster continues to underperform in the region of the LEC.
So much so, that only two players remain on the active roster:
Oliver “Dajor” Ryppa – Mid
Kasper “Kobbe” Kobberup – Bot
This news comes after they’ve let go of yet another player from the roster:
Nikolay “Zanzarah” Akatov – Jungle
What’s the future of this roster? Likely, they’ll need to continue utilizing their Academy roster (Astralis Talent) as they have already. Trying to find the right mix could benefit this roster in their search for success.
At this point, any placement improvement over the past season would be satisfactory:
10th @ LEC Spring 2022
8th @ LEC Summer 2021
9th @ LEC Spring 2021
If they don’t utilize their Academy roster, we’re curious to see who they sign onto the Active Squad for the Summer Split.
Indeed, this past weekend we were excited for the LCS Spring Split Finals 2022! Accordingly, with only one seed available for MSI 2022, the finals were set to be very exciting. Yet, over and done quickly, we have a new LCS champion!
LCS Spring Split Finals 2022 – A Quick Final
Heading into this past weekend, the community was ready to enjoy the Grand Final between 100 Thieves and Evil Geniuses. With $200,000 on the line, the top 10 teams in the region fought to reach this point.
Reaching the Grand Final, 100 Thieves were there trying to defend their title from LCS Summer 2021. Yet, the uprising franchise of Evil Geniuses caught their opportunity to have their first win. Sweeping the opposition, here’s their journey summarized:
Upper Bracket Semifinals – Team Liquid vs Evil Geniuses (3-2)
Lower Bracket Semifinals – Evil Geniuses vs Cloud9 (3-0)
Lower Bracket Final – Evil Geniuses vs Team Liquid (3-0)
Grand Final – Evil Geniuses vs 100 Thieves (3-0)
Indeed, they are new champions, having never won since forming as a franchise. Especially following a disappointing season last year, let’s see what they can do at MSI 2022: