FlyQuest elements methods with considered one of its LoL superstars

North American group FlyQuest and the most effective League of Legends gamers within the LCS have agreed to mutually half methods, in accordance with an official announcement from the org itself.

Korean participant Lee “Prince” Chae-hwan will now not be a FLY participant going ahead. The bot laner has formally ended his journey on the group after becoming a member of on the finish of 2022 from the LCK group Liiv SANDBOX.

Thought-about one of the gifted and rising skills from the LCK, FlyQuest picked up Prince in the course of the 2022 low season to spice up its roster and goal for the LCS title and appearances at worldwide tournaments. Regardless of a robust begin within the spring, which noticed the group lead for almost all of the common break up, the group did not win the Spring Playoffs and didn’t qualify for the Mid-Season Invitational. Regardless, Prince proved his particular person price, having scored the second-highest KDA and common gold per minute, in accordance with stat website Games of Legends.

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Prince and FLY have been hoping to rebound in Summer time however their expectations have been shattered, as they went 0-6 within the first two weeks and compromised their run. Whereas they have been capable of get six wins ultimately, it wasn’t sufficient to qualify for the LCS Championship, placing an abrupt finish to their 2023 season.

As of proper now, it’s unclear whether or not he’ll keep within the LCS or head to different areas. In accordance with his OP.GG profile, Prince is taking part in on the South Korean server alongside the opposite Worlds 2023 participants.

With Prince formally changing into a free agent, he’s doubtless going to be a contested participant throughout this low season. The switch window for the 2024 offseason will begin on Tuesday, Nov. 21, 2023.

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