Dignitas signed a few new players this off-season, opening up a potential 10-man roster. They've decided on V1per and Akaadian for the top side, keeping the rest of the Spring Split roster the same as well. But there may be changes in the future. Read here for more info on their 10-man squad:
On the afternoon of Wednesday, May 13th, FlyQuest released their Academy Support, JayJ, who had played with the org in both their Academy and LCS squads over the past two and a half years. Learn more about his move here:
FlyQuest have named former COO, Tricia Sugita, as new CEO, and unveiled new initiatives and a brand new facility. Read more about how they will Go Green in 2020 and help us all find the greatness in ourselves, as they double down on their core values and own what it means to Showcase Greatness. Read more about Sugita in her new position here:
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.
In his first split as Head Coach, Gabriel "Invert" Zoltan-Johan led FlyQuest to a 4th place finish in the 2019 LCS Spring Split.
WildTurtle sat down with Inven Global after defeating TSM to talk about FlyQuest's hot start, his new teammates, and the improvement mindset.
Pobelter sat down with Inven Global after his team's opening day match against Golden Guardians to discuss the victory, FlyQuest's relative strengths, and his rollercoaster of an off-season.
After consecutive losses to 100Thieves and TSM, FlyQuest will be heading into the 2018 NA LCS Summer Playoffs as the 6th seed.While FlyQuest was unsuccessful in securing a higher placing through