Dignitas has added yet another talent, announcing former FlyQuest head coach, Invert, as their assistant coach to Thinkcard. This finishes up their off-season moves. Read more about the move here:
Afreeca Freecs shut out SANDBOX Gaming 3-0 in the finals of the 2019 KeSPA Cup ULSAN. This was the first official championship for Afreeca Freecs, and a great start to the 2020 season. After the match
On the 4th (KST), DragonX faced off against Afreeca Freecs in the second semifinal match of the KeSPA Cup, held at KBS Ulsan Hall. With a set score of 3-0, Afreeca defeated DRX by a landslide victory.
Change can be good, but NA proves change can also be bad. Here is each team's relative strength with their new roster. Who won, and who declined this off-season? And will someone be able to take down Team Liquid? Find out more here:
Mid Laner Stephen "Triple" Li will be moving to the squad from the OPL, and veteran Bot Laner Brandon "Mash" Phan was announced by FlyQuest the day prior to Triple’s announcement.
The rumors are true! PowerOfEvil is joining FlyQuest, getting back together with old teammate IgNar! POE and IgNar tell Inven Global what to expect about their reuinion and what it means for 2020!
FlyQuest has promoted Assistant Coach Anand "Curry" Agarwal to Head Coach ahead of the 2020 LCS season, and according to a report by ESPN Esports' Jacob Wolf, the LCS organization is set to sign Tristan "PowerOfEvil" Schrage as its starting Mid Laner.
On the 19th (KST), Afreeca Freecs announced through their official Twitter account that they've acquired Song “Fly” Yong-jun. Fly had his debut in Jin Air Stealth. He later played in Young
T1 parted ways with Crazy and coach Fly. On the 19th (KST), T1 announced that they will be parting ways with top laner Kim “Crazy” Jae-hee and coach Kim “Fly” Sang-cheol. Crazy
FlyQuest has had plenty of ups and downs in the recent years, performing very well this Spring, but falling flat in the Summer Split. They've started off with a bang, signing support IgNar! Here is what all they're doing:
The 2019 Honda Scouting Grounds Draft has concluded, and these are your drafted players with their respective teams. As expected, KatEvolved claimed first pick, see the rest here:
Wadid joined FlyQuest in the 2019 LCS Summer Split, where he started at the Support position until the conclusion of the team's season in the 2019 LCS Regional Final.
The 2019 season for FlyQuest and support Kim “Wadid” Bae-in came to a close after a series loss to Clutch Gaming in the first round of the LCS Regional Finals. After finishing 4th in the S
After a long break from the regular season, FlyQuest took to the stage for the 2019 LCS Regional Finals this past weekend in hopes to qualifying to Worlds. Despite a poor Summer Split, FLY worked hard
Gen.G Esports climbed to 2nd place in the 2019 LCK Summer standings after their 2-1 victory over Jin Air Green Wings. Mid laner Song “Fly” Yong-jun played Vel'Koz, Veigar, and Ekko during
On August 3rd (KST), Gen.G Esports added another victory to their record by defeating Jin Air Green Wings 2-1. With the win, Gen.G collected their 10th win and rose to 2nd place in the standings. On
On July 12th (KST), in the 2019 LCK Summer Split, Gen.G Esports took down Griffin 2-0, ending Griffin's 5-game winning streak. Mid laner Song “Fly” Yong-jun played on stage for the first
On the 12th (KST), in the 2019 LCK Summer Split Day 23 match between Griffin and Gen.G Esports, Gen.G succeeded to sweep Griffin. With the win, Gen.G again stood in the way of Griffin. In the match,
Wadid joined Lara Lunardi after his win to talk about getting his first win on FlyQuest, but also gave his opinions on the differences between LCS and LEC given his experience in both regions.
Inven Global spoke with FlyQuest Head Coach Gabriel "Invert" Zoltan-Johan after their loss against Clutch Gaming about their priority on the Elise pick, problems with the team, Support Kim "Wadid" Bae-In joining the team and splitting scrim time Juan "JayJ" Guibert, and using Academy teams for practice.