Supporting Jesper “Zven” Svenningsen and AD Carry Kim “Berserker” Min-cheol will see a late start to the 2022 LCS Summer Split for Cloud9, citing “lost passports and COVID cases.”
Cloud9 Academy AD is home to Calvin “k1ng” Truong, and Mitchell “Destiny” shows fans they need to turn on the action in the starting roster.
Amid multiple lost passports and COVID cases, our team had to spend more time this week reviewing our options and beginning the split.
While for some this configuration is expected, moving the variables leaves another configuration until yesterday.
— Cloud9 League of Legends (@C9LoL) June 17, 2022
“Among several cases of lost passports and COVID,” Cloud9 League of Legends wrote on Twitter Friday, “our team had to spend more time this week evaluating our options and beginning the split. While this roster is expected to some.”Moving variables left another set until yesterday.”
At press time, Cloud9 had posted an 0-2 record with a revised roster that included top laner Ibrahim “Fage” Alam, who was playing remotely without health and safety precautions.
I get a negative antigen test on Covid but the symptoms cleared up yesterday just to make sure I played remotely today. I apologize to all the fans who want to see me, but I will!
— Caramel C9 (@Fudgecakey) June 17, 2022
It looks like Zwen will be back soon as the two missing players are both laughing. support yourself And Cloud9 LoL Twitter.
On June 6 on Nick “LS,” Cesare revealed for the first time on a show that Berserker had lost his passport, which included his U.S. visa.
In the clip, LS suggested that the re-application process for everything, if needed, could take 4-5 weeks.
In a post-game interview with Dot Esports on Friday, Fage said the bot’s starting line should return to the LCS stadium in week three.
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