LoL Championship Series
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NRG and Immortals from the League of Legends Championship Series (LCS) are reportedly not making the jump into Riot Games’ newly unified League of Legends Americas competition.

This information, first shared by esports journalist Travis Gafford, has surprised many, particularly with NRG’s unexpected exit.

Immortals’ departure comes as little surprise due to their underwhelming performance since rejoining the LCS in 2019.

However, NRG’s exit has left the community stunned, especially considering the organisation acquired Counter Logic Gaming (CLG) and its LCS slot in 2023.

In a short span, NRG built a championship-winning roster, had a solid run at the 2023 World Championship, and now appears to be walking away from League of Legends esports.

Fans expressed frustration, with some accusing NRG of buying the team only to let it operate on autopilot before bailing.

This report also lists six teams expected to participate in the new League of Legends Americas competition: Cloud9, Dignitas, Shopify Rebellion, FlyQuest, and 2024 World Championship representatives Team Liquid and 100 Thieves.

While these teams are expected to make the transition, there are still uncertainties, particularly regarding 100 Thieves, which is rumoured to be considering restructuring or even selling its league spot.

The restructuring of the LCS comes as Riot Games plans to merge North America’s LCS with Latin America’s LLA and Brazil’s CBLOL into a unified two-conference region by 2025.

While teams like Cloud9, FlyQuest, Liquid, and Shopify Rebellion have reportedly embraced the changes, nothing is set in stone until Riot formally announces the final list of participants.


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