The recruitment war of the UEFA Champions League City of London Legend (hereinafter LOL) e-sports is also active in North America across the sea. Following the revelation of Lee Juck rumors of 100 Seabs long-range dealer Bang, Bae Jun-Sik, news of the team change of the Immortals (formerly Optic Gaming) Archer Daniels Midland liner The Crown' Lee Min-ho was announced.
“Evil Genius (EG) is making the second biggest offseason deal,” ESPN, a North American sports media outlet, reported on the morning of the 21st (Korea time), adding that “100 Seabs long-distance dealer Bae Jun-Sik is going to join Evil Genius.” ESPN announced on the 20th that it will join the MVP jungler 'Svenskeren' Denny's Yonsen of North America.
Evil Genius joined the LOL Championship Series (hereinafter referred to as LCS) by acquiring Echo Fox's seed rights, which were removed in September, for $33 million (about 38.8 billion won). Evil Genius, who has since announced aggressive investment, plans to celebrate the 2020 season by forming a roster centered on Denny's Yonsen and Bae Jun-Sik. The supporter to be with Bae Jun-Sik is 'Jaisal' Tristan Steidem, who was a member of Cloud Nine.
Another big deal broke out before the fire broke out for the news of Lee Juck of Bae Jun-Sik. On the morning of the 21st, CLG released the news of the recruitment of The Crown' Lee Min-ho on the official SNS. “The year 2020 will be a huge year,” said Trinity, director of CLG at Lee Min-ho. “We have a really good player,” he said.
“CLG has consulted with the elemental team Immortals to recruit Lee Min-ho as a replacement for the contracted Archer Daniels Midland liner Power City of London Evil Tristan Shiraze,” ESPN said on Monday morning. “The CLG won the recruitment match with the Fly Quest and EG.” CLG, which finished third in the 2019 LCS Summer season, will be able to expect a power rise with the recruitment of Lee Min-ho.
Meanwhile, it was announced that another Korean player will join the LCS at dawn on the 21st. Lee Dong-geun, a supporter who worked in the European UEFA Champions League, joined the Fly and helped veteran long-distance dealer Jason Tran.