FlyQuest indicators veteran high laner for LCS 2023

FlyQuest has added one more participant to its League of Legends division.

The workforce signed Affect on Dec. 11. The South Korean will be a part of his sixth LCS workforce since transferring to North America in January 2015.

That is FlyQuest’s fourth new participant this offseason. The workforce signed Invoice “Eyla” Nguyen on Dec. 8, some of the promising up-and-coming LCS Academy gamers lately, who beforehand performed for Group Liquid Academy. FlyQuest additionally acquired two LCK prospects, Lee “VicLa” Dae-Kwang and Lee “Prince” Chae-Gwan, who joined on Dec. 9 and 10, respectively.

Affect joins FlyQuest after a profitable stint with Evil Geniuses. The highest laner was part of the Seattle-based group for 2 years and claimed one LCS title with the workforce. In 2022, he took half within the Mid-Season Invitational and World Championship, reaching so far as the Knockout stage within the former.

Affect beforehand performed for groups akin to Cloud9 and Group Liquid, with whom he certified for Worlds yearly from 2016 to 2020, and gained a number of home titles. Affect, nevertheless, made a reputation for himself as one in every of League’s best gamers again in 2013, when he secured the Summoner’s Cup with a legendary SKT T1 lineup, which included gamers like Faker and Bengi.

FlyQuest remains to be missing a jungler for 2023, however according to reports, the org is about to signal TSM’s Spica.

Author: Ronnie Neal