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LoL – PowerofEvil to Immortals, MAD LIONS get RKR & Rekkles to …?

There is definitly a lot going on in the League of Legends universe this month. Players are changing their... | 17. November 2021

There is definitly a lot going on in the League of Legends universe this month. Players are changing their teams wildly and the rumor mill is bubbling over with speculation. Here we have summarized the hottest changes and the most likely rumors from the League of Legends teams and players.

Free agency officially kicked off on November 15, and since then it’s been all over the place. First up in the draft fever are the Immortals. Apparently the organization is looking to bolster their rather young team with some more experienced players. That’s why they will get Canadian pro player Jason “WildTurtle” Tran and 24-year-old German Tristan “PowerOfEvil” Schrage for their 2022 lineup.

Immortals

David “Insanity” Challe and Quin “Raes” Korebrits have already been released, making way for the German and the Canadian pro. PowerOfEvil has been playing for TSM and has already gained a lot of experience in his career while WildTurtle has already been playing for TSM, Cloud9 and FlyQuest. In addition, Immortals have re-signed Mohamed “Revenge” Kaddoura. Who else is going to join the lineup is still unclear.

TSM

TSM may also be getting a new player soon, but it’s not quite certain yet. The Slovenian Player Mihael “Mikyx” Mehle from G2 Esports is apparently close to signing a contract with TSM.The 23-year-old has clearly helped G2 to various successes in recent years, but this year things didn’t go too smooth for the team. G2 had some problems this year, which led them to the decision to rebuild their line-up.

TSM is also in the process of rebuilding after several players left, including Søren “Bjergsen” Bjerg. However, it is not yet confirmed if Mikyx will actually sign with TSM.

Golden Guardians

The Golden Guardians are also looking to sign two new players. One of them is 22-year-old Milo “Pridestalkr” Wehnes from the Netherlands. In addition, the organization wants to get Lawrence “Lost” Sze Yuy Hui from TSM, who in turn will replace bot laner Trevor “Stixxay” Hayes. Pridestalkr has had great success as a jungler in his career, especially in Europe and Lost is also a gifted player who helped TSM reach new heights this spring and summer.

Karmine Corp

There was also a very surprising line-up change of Martin ‘Rekkles’ Larsson. Rekkles left G2 to go to Karmine Corp instead. Karmine Corp is a French organization who have most famously won the European Regional League and the EU Masters.

Karmine Corp is apparently looking to bring in Norwegian player Jakob ‘Jackspektra’ Kepple from Cream Real Betis in addition to Rekkles. Yesterday evening Karmine Corp cofirmed the purchase of Rekkles. Nobody expected him to choose this team, so itÄs quite surprising for most fans.

T1

Let’s continue with Korean team T1. The organization recently announced that they will part ways with Moon “Cuzz” Woo-chan. Shortly before that, T1 had also parted ways with Lee “Clozer” Ju-hyeon. He is reportedly moving to Liiv SANDBOX. Park “Teddy” Jin-seong was also dropped from T1 and is looking for a new home, just like Cuzz. At the moment, there is no indication of what will happen next for the 22-year-old.

MAD Lions

Rumours surrounding the MAD LIONS are also close to boiling over. Allegedly, the MAD Lions will sign German player Steven “RKR” Chen as the team’s new mid-laner in place of Marek “Humanoid” Brázda – although Humanoid’s buyout by Fnatic has yet to be finalized. RKR will likely make his debut on Jan. 14 when the 2022 LEC Spring Split begins. What’s next for Humanoid is still unclear.

Team BDS

And last but not least are Team BDS. Apparently, the Swiss organization has already agreed to buy Adam “Adam” Maanane from Fnatic. But for now this is also just a rumour and still has to be confirmed. Yesterday the official free agency started and it probably won’t be long before we get the first official confirmations for these changes.

We’re sure to hear more about lineup changes in the coming days, so be sure to check out our Twitter and TikTok in the days to come, where we also regularly post the hottest news.