In an official announcement on Team Vitality's social media account, the LEC organization have confirmed the reports that they will be dropping Selfmade in favor of Haru and Bo.
After many fans, LEC analysts, and members of the Team Vitality organization proclaimed the 2022 LEC roster to be the league's new "super team", their run in the 2022 LEC playoffs has ended.
The LEC had two clear favorites heading into the Spring Split. How have these "superteams" faired since?
Inven Global spoke with Selfmade, to discuss his thoughts on Vitality’s flaws, the jungle meta, and the strength of teams going into playoffs.
Inven Global got to speak with Perkz, and discuss his opinions on working with the roster, his opinions on the meta, and the public’s perception of Fnatic top laner Martin "Wunder" Hansen.
Head coach Louis-Victor "Mephisto" Legendre evaluated his team’s growth, what needs to be improved still, and how he perceives other teams in the LEC.
Inven Global had the opportunity to speak with Alphari, and discuss his thoughts on Team Vitality, how it compares to Team Liquid, and his opinion on Janna Smite top.
Team Vitality’s super team got off to a rocky 0-3 start in week 1 of the LEC, including losses to Fnatic, MAD Lions, and, most concerningly, fringe playoff contender Excel Esports — but they're turning it around now.
With their rosters both set, let’s stack these two teams up, and decide which one is more likely to find success in the LEC.
The laning trio will join support Labrov and jungler Selfmade, the latter of whom was acquired by VIT from Fnatic before the start of the 2021 LEC Summer Split.
UPDATE Nov. 21: Following Alphari's return to the LEC and Tactical joining TSM, as well as the confirmed retaining of Santorin, Team Liquid also confirmed CoreJJ as the team's starting support for the 2022 LCS season.
VIT's 2021 season has come to an end, while Fnatic's post-season will continue in the lower bracket with a match against Misfits next week.
After the win against SK Gaming on Saturday, June 19, Selfmade joined Inven Global for a long chat, discussing the question marks of the off-season, the global role-swapping trends, and whether he's ever considered switching away from jungle.
LIDER spoke to Inven Global's Yohan Markov on how he joined Vitality, what offers he received but never finalized, and the reason he didn't don the black-and-orange of Fnatic ahead of the 2021 Spring Split.
Team Vitality has finalized the entirety of its League of Legends program ahead of the summer split.
The AD carry is slated to make his debut for Vitality in the team's first match in week 4 against Excel Esports on Friday, February 12.
A new season dawns upon the Counter-Strike: Global Offensive competitive scene, but last year's storylines are still around the corner. With the BLAST Premier Global having just started, the top eight
eam Vitality and adidas continue to elevate its collaboration with the launch of VIT.02 which has been inspired by the manga Dragon Ball Z merging elements from the real and virtual worlds.
Team Vitality has announced its rosters for the upcoming League of Legends European Championship and La Ligue Française seasons.
eam Vitality has initiated its roster moves for the 2021 season, signing AGO Rogue's Top Laner Mathias "Szygenda" Jensen. The buyout is set to be finalized after November 16th.