Indeed, Wild Rift esports is still in its early days. Regardless, at this point in time there are certain teams on top of regions. One example is Tribe Gaming for North America. Bearing this in mind, the recent announcement of the Tribe Gaming Wild Rift Roster 2022 has made headlines – read on to learn more!
Tribe Gaming Wild Rift Roster 2022 – Defending the NA Thrones
For those unaware, Tribe Gaming NA is actually an extension of the organization from a different region.
Ever since coming to NA, they’ve been dominating thanks to their roster. Yet, in the off-season of last year the likes of Gabriel “Oldskool” Villamariona left the roster – likely due to the international disappointment.
Anyways, this past week the organization has signed Riley “DNZio” Haghian to complete the otherwise unchanged roster, as listed below:
- Raul “Chuck” Montano-Chaidez (Baron lane)
- Ray “ttigers” Han (Jungler)
- Joshrick “Starting” Ainsley Narag (Mid lane)
- Riley “DNZio” Haghian (Dragon lane)
- Daniel “MaxGreen” Choi (Support)
The main question for this roster is not their regional dominance, but whether or not they can show up internationally. Indeed, they’ll want to do better than their performance at the Horizon Cup 2021, with many events to look forward to this year:
- 9-10th @ Horizon Cup 2021
- 1st @ Summoner Series Finals 2021
- 1st @ Team Liquid Weekly North America #1
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