Author: Megalodontus
German team MOUZ have reached a verbal agreement with Leander “Kynetic” Sydekum to be their starting bot laner for next year, completing their team if nothing changes.Their head coach will be Donby, as we reported previously. The other four players has been reported on by LEC Woolooâs alternate account, Wooloo Jr. MOUZâs team will look like this for 2023 spring:- Top: Carl Ulsted “Carlsen” Carlsen- Jungle: Alexander “Alexx” Ãsterlind- Mid: Chres “Sencux” Laursen- Bot: Leander “Kynetic” Sydekum- Support: Tore “Tore” Hoel EilertsenIt is not known at this time if MOUZ are looking to add additional support staff.Kynetic previously played for…
German team MOUZ have reached a verbal agreement with Mikkel “Donby” Donby to be their head coach next year.MOUZ play in the DACH [note. Germany (D), Austria (A), and Switzerland (CH)] regionâs European Regional League (ERL), the Prime League. They placed 5th in the Spring Season and 6th in the Summer Season this year, but did not make it out of groups in the recent Prime Super Cup 2022.Read more: How transfer market works in League of Legends and the importance of free agency The organization rebranded to MOUZ from mousesports in late 2021, and have also attended the EU…
Icelandic organization Dusty has put their spot in the Northern League of Legends Championship (NLC) Division 1 up for sale, sources have told Blix.gg. They are the only organization in the NLC Division 1 from Iceland and are the defending NLC champions. They also finished top 8 at the recent Amazon European Masters 2022 summer.They follow MNM Gaming and Excel Esports in wanting to exit the top division, as reported by Blix and LEC Wooloo, respectively.Sources have said that Dusty is pivoting their investments into their native Icelandic Esports scene to stay true to the organizationâs vision and goals. It…
Chronicler: “If you had to give either region as a whole an edge, I’d argue that LCK teams are more stable while LPL teams peak higher ”
LCK caster Maurits “Chronicler” Jan Meeusen has risen to prominence recently, from casting in the Benelux European Regional League (ERL) to EU Masters to being a staple of the LCK. Now, he’s even got to cast in the Worlds 2022 quarterfinals matches, along with three South Korean teams making the semifinals.Everything seems to be going smoothly for him. We spoke to him recently after his Worlds duties were over to find out his experience in the US, his thoughts on the LCK/LPL rivalry, and what’s next for him.âIf you had to give either region as a whole an edge, Iâd…
UK organization MNM Gaming have put their Northern League of Legends Championship (NLC) Division 1 spot up for sale and is looking to completely exit the NLC ecosystem and League of Legends for 2023, sources told Blix.gg. This comes as MNM were slated to keep their spot in Division 1 after defeating UniQ Esports Club 3-0 in the NLC 2023 Promotion tournament in September.Sources have told Blix the UKâs current economic situation is the main reason for MNMâs planned departure; as such, they have not entirely ruled out a return to League of Legends in the near future.They are looking…
G2 Esports played the second match of the Worlds 2022 Main Event group stage against DWG KIA from the League of Legends Champions Korea (LCK) and lost in a 32-minute game. Itâs their ninth meeting in all international competitions, and G2 will have the chance to avenge their loss on October 14th.Bot laner Victor “Flakked” Lirola Tortosa spoke to us after the match and talked a bit about the DWG KIA match, G2âs form right now, and his experience in the NA solo queue Champions Queue.G2 VS DWG KIABLIX.GG: First and foremost, thank you so much for joining me for…
BLIX.GG sat down with Razork to talk about their win vs Cloud9 in the group stage.The League of Legends European Championship’s (LEC) third seed Fnatic took down the home team, Cloud9, in the first game of the Worlds 2022 Main Event, arriving in the United States after qualifying first in their group from the Play-ins stage in Mexico City, Mexico. It’s the first day of groups, and there is still all to play for in Group A.Jungler Iván “Razork” MartÃn DÃaz spoke to us after their victory against Cloud9 and talked a bit about their match, Fnaticâs time in New…
Pad: “We are finding our footing, and we are finding the style that we like to play and the champions that go with it”
MAD Lions have done it. Theyâve won their first best-of-five series in 2022 by taking down the Vietnamese Championship Seriesâ second seed Saigon Buffalo 3-1 in the Worlds 2022 Play-ins Elimination Round. They now advance to face Evil Genuises to determine which team will be going to the Main Event in New York, America.Assistant coach Patrick “Pad” Suckow-Breum has been at Worlds before with MAD and now oversees another campaign here. We spoke to Pad after their series win against Saigon Buffalo, he talks about MADâs series against them, their journey so far at Worlds 2022 and what theyâve been…
Babip: “I think that we heavily underperformed… we were a lot better than what we showed and I think we can compete with every one of these teams.”
The journey to the Worlds 2022 Main Event has ended in Mexico for Chiefs Esports Club, the League of Legends Oceania Circuit Champions. They end their campaign at a disappointing 0-5, not managing to pick up a single win in the Play-ins group stages.Head coach Leo “Babip” Romer Before has been with the team since spring and has prior experience from past World Championship attendances. He spoke to us after their defeat against LOUD about the Chiefâs run at Worlds so far, his own journey as a coach and Oceaniaâs biggest issues at the moment.***First and foremost, thank you so…
Larssen: “I think if we played to our highest level, we can definitely win the whole thing [Worlds]”
Rogue are finally the undisputed champions of the League of Legends European Championship (LEC) after taking down G2 Esports in the finals 3-0 amid the roaring arena in Malmö, Sweden. Theyâve always been so close but now they can reap the rewards of their hard work as they enter Worlds 2022 as Europeâs first seed.Mid laner Emil “Larssen” Larsson has been with Rogue for a little over three years and finally got his first LEC title with them. Before they make their journey to America, he took time off to speak to us about his experience winning his first LEC…