Pues sí, Locodoco (miembro fundador de TSM, ex-support para CLG y archiconocido jugador coreano) y Woong (ex-AD carry de Azubu Frost, finalistas de la S2) se unen a Quantic Gaming, el equipo del que ha salido Cloud9, formando un roster completamente coreano y buscarán clasificarse para la LCS NA a finales de esta season, presumiblemente para el segundo split.
Copio y pego la noticia de Gamespot:
Under a new year-long contract with Quantic Gaming, the team has moved into the Quantic Gaming house located in Los Angeles and will attempt to qualify for the North American League of Legends Championship Series (LCS) later this year.
Quantic’s lineup will consist of:
• Yoonsup "Locodoco" Choi - AD Carry
• Gun-woong "Woong" Jang - Top
• Gun-Hee "Gunza" Jung - Support
• Du Sik "Prime" Yun - Jungle
• Cheol Woo "Apple" Jeong - Mid
The team arrived in Los Angeles on Tuesday. Speaking to GameSpot, Quantic Gaming owner Simon Boudreault revealed that they had been practicing together "for a while" in the Maximum Impact Gaming (MiG) house located in Korea.
"We believe the team will be a major game changer to the North-American Challenger & LCS scene." Boudreault said.
Commenting on the eligibility of Quantic’s Korean team qualifying for the North American LCS, Riot Games eSports Manager Nick Allen cited the three conditions each LCS player must meet. In addition to being at least 17 years of age, the player “must submit proof that, at the time of any LCS-affiliated match, he/she will be (a) legal resident of a country in their region, and (b) work-eligible in the United States”. Players cannot be an employee of Riot Games.
Elaborating on Riot’s attitude towards international players or teams competing in the LCS, Allen added, "We’ve already seen some movement between the Leagues. Look at Curse’s Edward. Our League rules permit this sort of movement."
The planning for the team took three months according to Locodoco, who chose the rest of the roster alongside Gun-woong Jang with those months consisting of "a month to find the right players and two months of scrimming with them and living as a team in Korea."
When asked if he had any message he wanted to share with his fans in the west, Locodoco said, "Results first, trash talk after."