December 26, 2024 07:35 AM

'League Of Legends' Professional Team Immortals Update: Reignover Joins Team Liquid And Adrian Joins Team Phoenix1

"League of Legends" pro gaming team Immortals recently lost two members of its team. One of the two members who left the team, South Korean professional "League of Legends" player Kim "Reignover" Yeu-jin, who's known for his role as a jungler, signed a deal with professional gaming team, Team Liquid. Reignover will be playing for Team Liquid's League of Legends team and is part of its lineup in 2017.

According to ESPN, Reignover's contract with his former team expired at the end of October. During that time, Immortals waived any interfering clause for all its five players which gave them the ability to speak with other teams before their contracts expire. Reignover was said that he was at bootcamp in South Korea while he was thinking about his options for next year.

The other player that recently left Team Immortal was Adrian "Adrian" Ma, an American professional "League of Legends" player who plays the role of support for the team. According to Yahoo News, it was announced on Team Immortal's Twitter account that the team recently dropped Ma from the team after his contract expired. Team Liquid also had a talk with Ma, along with Reignover, back in September. However, Adrian will be joining the North American pro gaming team, Phoenix1, continuing his role as a support player in "League of Legends".

Before joining Immortals, Adrian was playing for Team Impulse, who had a controversy with Riot Games who accused the team for delaying payments to their players, resulting to the team to be banned. Reignover played for the London-based team, Fnatic before playing for Immortals. Reignover was also named MVP of the 2016 North American "League of Legends" Championship Series during his time with Immortals. Phoenix1 is a new team formed earlier this May. Team Phoenix1 also recently lost three of its members who are Austin "Gate" Yu, Brandon "Mash" Phan and Andrew "Slooshi" Pham.

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