Here are some of the player transfers that we think deserve to be talked about a bit more.
Now with KT Rolster, Aria has a chance to prove himself in a considerably tougher league.
KT has not been on the international stage since 2018 after a string of bad performances over the years.
Unfortunately, they did miss out on Worlds after that period of dominance before their last-ever showing in 2020.
With Team Liquid, he will be bringing along a wealth of experience as well as leadership.
While his season with C9 wasn’t disastrous, the team just couldn’t get it together.
However, with Humanoid now leaving for Fnatic, it does raise the standards of the British esports organisation.
Fnatic is one of the oldest orgs in the business, being the first Worlds winner during its inception.
He was one ofFunPlus Phoenix’s best players who led the team to their first Summoner’s Cup.
Jeong “Chovy” Ji-hoon has beenHanwha Life Esports' star player ever since he joined the squad.
This proves that he is capable of carrying a team to at least the first round of the playoffs.
Gen.G Esportswill be counting the lucky stars that they managed to snag Chovy.
He will be pairing up with his former DRX teammate and toplaner, Choi “Doran” Hyeon-joon.
Gen.G is slowly, but surely, inching its way to the upper echelons of the LCK.