This time last month, we called Berserker "the most exciting LCS import" and that remains true as the teenager has an LCS playoffs spot already locked five games before the end of the regular split.
Svenskeren most recently competed in the LCS in 2021 as the starting jungler for Evil Geniuses, and also played for Cloud9 for the 2018 and 2019 seasons.
Let’s take a look at how and why Cloud9 have been able to improve and look even more impressive following the release of LS.
After going undefeated in the first superweek of the 2022 LCS Spring Split, Cloud9 jungler Robert "Blaber" Huang spoke about the growth of his teammates, the team's identity after LS' release, and the strength of Hecarim in the current jungle meta.
Caiyla is no longer a part of Cloud9.
Cloud9 has provided Inven Global with a statement regarding the release of LS.
For most LCS fans, Kim “Berserker” Min-cheol is a player that came out of nowhere, in the middle of a haze of uncertainty surrounding Cloud9’s roster going into the Spring Split.
After Cloud9's loss to Team Liquid, Berserker spoke to Inven Global about the differences in the North American competitive environment in comparison to South Korea and his thoughts on facing TL AD carry Steven "Hans sama" Liv.
After his first weekend in the LCS, Cloud9 top laner Park "Summit" Woo-tae spoke to Inven Global about adapting to his new team's unique approach, keeping in touch with his former teammates, and which top laners he is looking forward to facing this season.
After sweeping Cloud9, Evil Geniuses AD carry Kyle "Danny" Sakamaki spoke to Inven Global about EG's form in the 2022 LCS Lock In, the impact of his own success on rookie mid laner Joseph "jojopyun" Joon-pyun's debut, and what he thinks makes EG an organization that can develop North American talent.
After Evil Geniuses' third win in Group B of the 2022 LCS Lock In, support Philippe "Vulcan" Laflamme spoke with Inven Global about his two years on Cloud9, how he ended up joining EG, and his first impressions of his new teammates.
After the first day of the 2022 LCS Lock In, Zven spoke to Inven Global about the inner workings of Cloud9's new system, his position within that system, and his thoughts on the other top teams in the LCS.
Half of the teams in the LCS will begin the season without their full starting rosters.
UPDATE Jan. 14: Cloud9 have made an announcement regarding the current situation with their LCS roster a few hours before the start of the 2022 LCS Lock In.
UPDATE Jan. 10, 2022: Cloud9 have added two more assistant coaches to that will also be splitting time as translators for the team's South Korean players.
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Vulcan debuted in the LCS with Clutch Gaming in 2018 and has played for Cloud9 for the past two seasons.