LEC bids goodbye to Misfits and Rogue, welcomes two new teams for 2023

Vamos!

TheLeague of Legends EMEA Championshiphas officially welcomed two new teams to its franchise — Team Heretics and KOI.

Team Heretics replaces Misfits Gamingafter buying their LEC slot earlier this year, while KOI is Rogue’s rebrand following their“strategic alliance”.

LEC Summer 2019 Finals in Athens, Greece (This is LEC)

Prior to their participation in the EMEA league, Team Heretics and KOI competed in Liga de Videojuegos Profesional SuperLiga (LVP SL). Heretics were champions of the LVP SL Summer 2022 and the European Masters Summer 2022 Main Event.

Team Heretics and KOI officially enter LEC

Both teams have not yet revealed their starting rosters for the LEC Winter 2023, however, a few reports hint at their prospects.

Heretics is reportedly signing formerG2 Esports jungler Marcin “Jankos” JankowskiandDetonatioN FocusMe’s top laner Shunsuke “Evi” Murase. The two pro players wereseen hanging out around Japan during the offseason.

Credit: League of Legends EMEA Championship

Norweigian player Jakob “Jackspektra” Gullvag Kepple is set to make his debut in the EMEA league asHeretics’ bot laner. The rookie helped the team claim their championship titles this year at the LVP SL Summer 2022 and the European Masters Summer 2022 Main Event against Giants and Team BDS Academy.

Team Heretics LoL roster

KOI has not yet announced its starting roster. In light of their new partnership, Rogue’s players are transferred to KOI.

KOI LoL roster

Catch these two teams at the Winter 2023 split, which starts in January.

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Credit: League of Legends EMEA Championship

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