Prepared For A Long-Awaited Return! Rogue Supposedly Wants Top-Lane Changes
People by Psylocke on Feb 23, 2024
Rogue is coming off a disastrous Winter Split in the League of Legends EMEA Championship. Therefore, the information from Alejandro "Anonimotum" Gomis, who informed us that, according to his reports, RGE would make a change in the top lane, is not surprising.
Rogue returned to the League of Legends EMEA Championship this season after a year's break. According to several experts, the formation was even mentioned among the favorites to advance to the Worlds. However, the reality turned out to be completely different. The Rogues did poorly from the very beginning, and in the last round, they lost the to-be-or-not-to-be match against GIANTX. The last time Rogue experienced such a poor result was in their LEC debut in 2019. Then the team led by Mateusz "Kikis" Szkudlarek took last place in the classification with a record of 2-16. Now, RGE had only two wins, but in nine matches.
Changes could, therefore, be expected, and according to reports from an anonymous source from Sheep Esports, they will happen. Finn "Finn" Wiestål is expected to join Rogue, replacing Mathias "Szygenda" Jensen. This would be the Swede's return to the organization after several years. Finn first appeared with RGE in the LEC in the summer of 2019.
So, he joined an organization that, as you already know, had a terrible debut. Then the Swede and company managed to change the fate of the Rogues and get them into the top four of the European league. Now he will have the opportunity to repair the already experienced formation again. This may be the final blow for the departing Dane, as he was already removed from Team Vitality. This is what Rogue's alleged lineup looks like:
- Finn "Finn" Wiestål
- Mark "Markoon" van Woensel
- Emil "Larssen" Larsson
- Markos "Comp" Stamkopoulos
- Théo "Zoelys" Le Scornec
- Simon "fredy122" Payne
The second week of the LEC playoffs starts on February 10. During it, three Poles will fight for their lives in the competition. In addition to the duels with our compatriots, a clash that will select the first finalist of the competition will take place.
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Riot has decided on the duo with Iron Wolves. There is controversy
In recent days, Ultraliga and Riot Games have been reviewing the behavior of two Chinese Iron Wolves players suspected of match-fixing. However, according to an official statement from the league management board, the inquiry process did not yield conclusive evidence warranting the commencement of a disciplinary probe. It's important to note that Wen "Kylin" Zheng and Shuai "0din" Wang were temporarily suspended from the league pending investigation, but with this statement, they are technically exonerated of the allegations and are eligible to resume playing.
On January 23, an unexpected incident took place during the second round of the Ultraliga, stirring up controversy within the esports community. Kylin and 0din, both players from China, faced allegations of match-fixing due to their questionable performance during the match. Prompt action was taken by the Ultraliga management, leading to the immediate suspension of the players for the following match day. After that, the league investigated the issue thoroughly with Riot Games in order to arrive at a final decision.
Riot Games' investigation into the actions of two Iron Wolves players, kylin and Odin, did not yield a definitive outcome that would warrant the initiation of a disciplinary inquiry. In spite of this, Ultraliga has declared that should similar incidents arise in the future, they would keep a careful eye on the competition and take the necessary action to protect the integrity of league games.
However, it's evident that fans of the competition were anticipating a different resolution to the situation. Influential figures within the player community have expressed their opinions and maintained their stance on the alleged match-fixing. "For me, as a self-proclaimed expert, even though there's no solid evidence, I'm convinced it was match-fixing," stated Artur "Rybson" G?bicz in response. Dominik "MokrySuchar" Stok?osa added, "I've never seen such unanimous agreement on match-fixing allegations."
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