Top Esports LPL 2022 Roster – Completed with Signing Tian

Although they’re called Top Esports, the organization didn’t manage to have an impact this past year. Accordingly, they’ll be wanting to improve this upcoming season. Indeed, that’s why they’ve been making some huge changes. Read on as we cover the Top Esports LPL 2022 Roster!

Top Esports LPL 2022 Roster – Can They Take the Region?

Ever since the end of Worlds 2021, which Top Esports did not qualify for, the roster has been under a magnifying glass. Although being successful in 2020, change is necessary here.

Credits: Top Esports Twitter

Moving on, here is the official roster for the 2022 season for Top Esports:

  • Zhiang “Zoom” Xing-Ran – Top
  • Yu “Qingtian” Zi-Han – Top
  • Huang “Wayward” Renxing – Top
  • Gao “Tian” Tian-Liang – Jungle
  • Wang “Xiaopeng” Peng – Jungle
  • Zhuo “knight” Ding – Mid
  • Yu “JackeyLove” Wen-Bo – Bot
  • Wang “Zhuo” Xu-Zhuo – Support
Credits: Top Esports Twitter

Moving onwards, what exactly is the goal with this roster? Specifically, they want to replicate their success from 2020, and perhaps make it to the international events across the season compared to last year:

  • 7-8th @ LPL Summer 2021
  • 4th @ LPL Spring 2021
  • Didn’t qualify for Worlds 2021 or MSI

We’ll be keeping an eye on this exciting roster.

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Bilibili Gaming LPL 2022 – Signing Uzi For Next Season

Over the past few years, Bilibili Gaming has been one of the middle teams in the LPL. Unable to really break to the top, they’ve been trying their very best. Accordingly, the Bilibili Gaming LPL 2022 roster looks to try and change all of this. Read on as we discuss this roster below!

Bilibili Gaming LPL 2022 – Aiming Higher

Namely, the roster this year is being invigorated by a new player. Specifically, Jian “Uzi” Zi-Hao is a returning veteran coming out of retirement to try and improve his chances.

Credits: Bilibili Gaming Twitter

Accordingly, here is the recently announced roster following the mixeup which many thought was required:

  • Chen “Breathe” Chen – Top Laner
  • Wei “Weiwei” Bo-Han – Jungler
  • Chu “FoFo” Chun-Lan – Mid Laner
  • Chiu “Doggo” Tzu-Chuan – Bot Laner
  • Jian “Uzi” Zi-Hao – Bot Laner
  • Liu “Crisp” Qing-Song – Support

Moving on, where can this roster go? Indeed, a success this season would be to try and make a podium finish at the end of the season for at least one regional split.

Credits: Bilibili Gaming Twitter

Below is the record they’d like to improve:

  • 7-8th @ LPL 2021 Summer Playoffs
  • 6th @ LPL 2021 Summer
  • 11th @ LPL 2021 Spring

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FunPlus Phoenix LoL Roster – Dropping Crisp

You would think that placing second twice in your regional would be enough. However, FunPlus Phoenix are aiming higher and beyond the LPL. Accordingly, they continue to make massive changes and now, they’ve let go of another player. Read on as we provide an update on the FunPlus Phoenix LoL Roster!

FunPlus Phoenix LoL Roster – Only One Player Left

The most recent update involves the organization letting go of Liu “Crisp” Qing-Song as the former Support player. Indeed, that now leaves only Lin “Lwx” Wei-Xiang on the active roster as the Bottom Laner.

Credits: FPX Twitter

So, where does this roster go from here?

We’re not very sure, however the idea of recruiting players from the academy team is very likely. Indeed, FunPlus Phoenix Blaze is currently fielding 4 players. The community is suspecting the promotion of these 4 players to fill up the roster of the franchise team.

Credits; FTX Twitter

Regardless, the new team will look to improve on the former results:

  • 14-16th @ 2021 World Championship
  • 2nd @ LPL Summer 2021
  • 2nd @ LPL Spring 2021

As a staple team of the LPL, we can’t wait to see what FunPlus Phoenix brings to the table with the rise of LPL internationally.

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TSM LCS Roster 2022 – Ready to Take the Region?

This past season for TSM in the LCS has been very difficult. Accordingly, they took a step back as they fell behind in the region of LCS while also not qualifying for Worlds this year. Bearing this mind, change is on the menu. Indeed, just now, TSM just publicized their roster – read on to learn about TSM LCS Roster 2022!

TSM LCS Roster 2022 – Bouncing Back from 2021

Credits: TSM FTX Twitter

Ever since October, this roster has seen a slew of changes. A total of four players have left, making way for a new roster entirely. Without further delay, read on to take a look at the TSM LCS roster for this upcoming roster:

  • Heo “Huni” Seung-hoon – Top
  • Mingyi “Spica” Lu – Jungle
  • Zhu “Kaeaiduo” Xong – Mid
  • Edward “Tactical” Ra – Bot
  • Wei “Shenyi” Zi-Jie – Support
Credits: TSM FTX Twitter

This is a great refresh to the brand of TSM. Packing the new mix of veteran and young talent, the team has a super chance of improving over their last season performances:

  • 4th @ LCS Summer 2021
  • 3rd @ LCS Spring 2021
  • 13th-16th @ 2020 World Championship

After a December of practice, we can’t wait to see them kickstart the season early next year.

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Team Liquid LCS Jensen – Leaving After 3 Years

For the past three seasons, Liquid have never seeded past 9th at Worlds. Accordingly, there’s an underlying problem in the structure of the LoL team and they can’t seem to find international success. Indeed, it’s no surprise that more changes are here, with their 2018 signing in Jensen leaving – read on to learn about Team Liquid LCS Jensen!

Team Liquid LCS Jensen – We’ll Wait and See

Signing back in 2018, Nicolaj “Jensen” Jensen has been an essential component to the Team Liquid roster. Accordingly, he’s been a key to the roster for a while – in both success and defeat.

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Credits: LCS 2021

Bearing this amount of time, Team Liquid and Jensen are departing on good terms, leaving the following active roster behind:

  • Gabriel “Bwipo” Rau – Top
  • Lucas “Santorin” Larsen – Jungle
  • Soren “Bjergsen” Bjerg – Mid
  • Steven “Hans sama” Liv – Bot
  • Jo “CoreJJ” Yong-in – Support
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Credits: LCS

Considering his mid position, it may be the case that Team Liquid sign another mid competitor. Regardless of who is signed, they’ll hope to improve their international performances while trying to take control of the LCS:

  • 12-13th @ Worlds 2021
  • 2nd @ LCS Summer 2021
  • 2nd @ LCS Spring 2021
  • 9-12th @ 2020 Worlds

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PSG Talon Roster 2022 – PCS Looking International

Earlier this week, we covered the PSG Talon Roster 2022 dropping a few players. Accordingly, we’ve been waiting for the past few days for an announcement behind a new roster. Indeed, we’ve been patient enough and we finally have the news – read on as we cover this exciting new team’s look!

PSG Talon Roster 2022 – Can They Conquer Worlds?

In our earlier article, we focused on PSG Talon’s main problem for their LoL roster – they’re lack of presence in international competition despite dominating the PCS.

Credits: PSG Talon Twitter

They look to change all of that with the following exciting roster:

  • Su “Hanabi” Chia-Hsiang – Top
  • Huang “Azhi” Shang-Chih – Top
  • Lee “Juhan” Ju-han – Jungle
  • Park “Bay” Jun-byeong – Mid
  • Jason “Kanna” Ng – Mid
  • Wong “Unified” Chun Kit – Bot
  • Ling Kai “Kaiwing” Wing – Support

In reality, to compete with the rest of the world, they’ll need to train hard and go beyond the local competition in their preparation. Indeed, we hope that they can improve their past international standings from this year:

Credits: PSG Talon
  • 9-11th @ Worlds 2021
  • 1st @ PCS Summer 2021
  • 3-4th @ MSI 2021
  • 1st @ PCS Spring 2021

Who knows, maybe they can conquer Worlds?

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Team Vitality LEC Roster 2022 – Is This Their Year?

Despite being one of the most popular European organizations in the world, Team Vitality have struggled in the LEC. Accordingly, after two disappointing seasons, things seem to be looking up with the Team Vitality LEC Roster 2022. Read on as we cover the reveal of this new team.

Team Vitality LEC Roster 2022 – Have What it Takes?

Take a look at the announcement via the Tweet below:

Credits: Team Vitality Twitter

Naturally, to be the best, it’ll take the best. That’s very obvious with their signings, with the most stand-out name being Luka “Perkz” Perkovic as the long standing veteran signed from G2 Esports.

Beside him, a strong roster of talented Europeans make this team formidable:

  • Barney “Alphari” Morris – Top
  • Oskar “Selfmade” Boderek – Jungle
  • Luka “Perkz” Perkovic – Mid
  • Matyas “Carzzy” Orsag – Bot
  • Labros “Labrov” Papoutsakis – Support

With a team like this, we’ll never know how good they are until we see them live.

Credits: Team Vitality Twitter

Whatever happens, the team will be focusing on improving upon their past two seasons:

  • 6th @ LEC Summer 2021
  • 10th @ LEC Spring 2021
  • 9th @ LEC Summer 2020
  • 10th @ LEC Spring 2020

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Bang Retires LoL – A Former World Champion

Careers for professional esports players start and end in various ways. Accordingly, the LoL veteran of Bae “Bang” Jun-sik has just announced his departure from competing. Indeed, in this article, we’ll be covering the legacy of the player – read on to read Bang Retires LoL!

Bang Retires LoL – Leaving a Legacy

With his competitive years starting in the early days of competitive League of Legends, the scene was very different back then. In his first few years, he earned a name for his skill in the Bottom Lane. That’s when he joined SK Telecom T1 and history happened.

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Credits: LCK

Accordingly, he achieved the following in his 6 years competing in the LCK region:

  • Winner of the 2015 and 2016 League of Legends World Championships
  • One of four players to defend their World Championship Title
  • Third player to reach 1000 kills in the LCK

It’s in the past few years that perhaps his career has slowed down, but that doesn’t take away his immense legacy.

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Credits: LCK

Anyways, his reason for retiring is to complete mandatory military service. It’s an honorable way to go out and we can’t help but hope he’ll return.

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PSG Talon Roster 2022 – Dropping Maple

When we discuss international League of Legends competition, teams from the Pacific regions rarely make a huge impact. Indeed, PSG Talon had an incredible chance this past season, however never got anything going. Accordingly, we have some news regarding the PSG Talon Roster 2022.

PSG Talon Roster 2022 – 3 Players Left on the Roster

When things go wrong, esports organizations are quick to make changes in their roster for the benefit of their future. However, in the particular case of PSG Talon, it’s a matter of failing to win internationally.

Credits: PSG Talon Twitter

Indeed, they’ve been dominant all year long in the PCS region. However, following an early exit from Worlds, the following three players have been let go, most recently Maple:

  • Huang “Maple” Yi-Tang – Mid
  • Wong “Kartis” Ka-Lok
  • Kim “River” Dong-woo

And just like that, the active roster involves three players left on the roster:

  • Su “Hanabi” Chia-Hsiang – Top
  • Wong “Unified” Chun Kit – Bot
  • Ling “Kaiwing” Kaw Wing – Support
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Credits: Riot Games

Naturally, this means that new signings will be made for next season. Whatever happens, they’ll want to improve on their international results next year:

  • 9-11th @ 2021 World Championship
  • 1st @ PCS Summer 2021
  • 3-4th @ MSI 2021
  • 1st @ PCS Spring 2021

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G2 Esports LEC Coaches – Dylan Falco and Rodrigo On Board

Over the past season, it’s been rather tough for G2 Esports in the LEC. Accordingly, they’ve regularly placed near the top, but haven’t made it to a single grand final all year long. Indeed, after missing out on Worlds 2021, they announced a new roster. Supporting this roster are the G2 Esports LEC Coaches – also all new!

G2 Esports LEC Coaches – Bringing the Impact

So, the following two coaches have made the headlines with their recent signing to one of the top LEC franchises out there:

Credits: G2 Esports Twitter
  • Rodrigo “Rodrigo” Oliveira – Head Analyst
  • Dylan “Dylan Falco” – Falco – Head Coach

The two have their fair share of experience. Indeed, Falco has been leading Schalke ever since 2019, with also a successful amount of time on Fnatic in the years prior.Also from Schalke 04, Rodrigo will help support with some top tier analysis.

They’ll have the following roster to handle:

  • Sergen “BrokenBlade” Celik – Top
  • Marcin “Jankos” Jankowski – Jungle
  • Rasmus “Caps” Borregaard Winther – Mid
  • Victor “Flakked” Lirola – Bot
  • Raphael “Targamas” Crabbe – Support
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Credits: Riot Games

Indeed, they’ll be aiming to improve on their past season results and make it to a grand final and aninternational event:

  • 4th @ LEC Summer 2021
  • 3rd @ LEC Spring 2021
  • 3-4th @ Worlds 2020

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