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:
- 4th @ LCS Spring 2022
- 3-4th @ LCS Lock-In 2022
- 5-8th @ 2021 World Championship
- 3rd @ LCS Summer 2021
- 5th @ Mid-Season Invitational 2021
- 1st LCS Spring 2021
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