It’s been a wild ride here at esportsguide this past month thanks to the gift of Worlds 2020. Offering an endless array of content, we’re nearing the end of the journey through post-event content. In this article we’ll be diving into some of the direct effects of the yearly Worlds event – rostermania.
Indeed, following Worlds 2020, organizations have taken the opportunity to prepare for next year. Accordingly, the League of Legends community eagerly dials in and rates changes that form new rosters. It’s definitely more interesting when considering teams who placed fairly well at the largest event of the year. Does one risk a change for the worse or gamble for the improvement?
Worlds 2020 Roster Changes So Far
Here’s a short summary of some changes that have already taken place:
- JD Gaming release their head coach of Yoon “Homme” Sung-young
- Cloud9 bring in a new head coach – “Reignover”
- “Bjergsen” retiring from professional play at TSM, becoming head coach
- Team Liquid drop assistant coach of “Croissant”
- Dignitas parting ways with head coach of Thomas “Thinkcard” Slotkin
- T1 drop coach “Comet”
It’s clear that right now, new rosters kick off with a new management staff. Also bear in mind that the LCK will be entering as a franchised league next year, bringing with it a number of changes to rosters too. Indeed, having only 10 teams tightens the pool of players.
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