Cloud9 duo on how gamers can degree up the LCS in 2023

With all of the fuss concerning the state of the LCS forward of the 2023 season, two Cloud9 gamers chimed in on the dialogue.

Fudge and Zven, C9’s prime laner and help, respectively, added their two cents on the subject in a Jan. 11’s interview with Travis Gafford. Of their eyes, the gamers and everybody concerned within the LCS ought to have interaction in actions that contribute to creating the competitors extra thrilling.

“It’s time for lots of people to do extra effort into, , making the LCS extra engaging to followers and to viewers,” Zven stated.

On the identical time, he admitted he himself hasn’t been collaborating in any private brand-building actions that might result in followers following him within the LCS, like tweeting and streaming. However he claimed he has been doing his half by staying aggressive and taking part in the video games on the printed.

Fudge considerably agreed along with his teammate. “I really feel a bit of bit responsible trigger I do really feel like I must be like streaming and attempting to construct my model far more, however I’m kinda lazy to be trustworthy,” he stated. Just like Zven, Fudge identified he’s attempting to give attention to his gameplay to make the LCS video games as entertaining and high-level as doable.

Fudge acknowledged that there are a number of issues he may do to construct his personal model and elevate the LCS. “A number of gamers simply merely don’t care. And I care, however I don’t care sufficient… to which I have to, to really assist the league,” he stated. He additionally agreed with the assertion that gamers are lazy when it comes to private brand-building, which hurts the LCS.

Alternatively, Zven revealed he doesn’t get pleasure from spending time on social media, with the tone on the platforms being simply “fucking dangerous.” He tends to not use it ceaselessly, however he is aware of being lively on social media, interacting with followers, and constructing his personal model could be helpful for him personally, for C9 as an org, and for the LCS.

The 2023 LCS Spring Cut up begins on Jan. 26.

Author: Ronnie Neal