After resolving their visa issues, FlyQuest was able to field a full team for Week 5 of the LCS Spring Split.
With eight victories and one defeat in week four of the LCS 2023 Spring Split, FlyQuest has had a strong start. Many have been anticipating more roster changes ever since they were compelled to make early-season alterations, despite the fact that they presently sit atop the rankings.
Bill “Eyla” Nguyen, a former Team Liquid Academy supporter, and Lee “VicLa” Dae-kwang, a former KT Rolster upstart and LCK Rookie of the Year, were two of the more significant additions to this reorganized lineup.
Eyla was reportedly intended to serve as FlyQuest’s inaugural support in 2023. The Aussie star, however, was unable to join the club owing to visa complications. Kim “Winsome” Dong-keon thus took over as the starting support for a few weeks.
Nevertheless, PapaSmithy, the president of FlyQuest, and Nick Phan, the general manager, verified Eyla had indeed landed in Los Angeles in an announcement video that was released on Twitter.
🔥Second Round Robin #LCS Roster Update#ShowcaseGreatness | #FLYWIN pic.twitter.com/EwXDHPOvXO
— FlyQuest (@FlyQuest) February 22, 2023
Many people are now wondering if Winsome will still be a fan of FlyQuest or if Eyla will join them for Week 5 of the LCS 2023 Spring Split. They both agreed that it is difficult because they cannot use Eyla’s immigration problems as an excuse, and Winsome has been a fantastic team player during this divide.
In light of this, FlyQuest has announced that Eyla will assume his planned role since the organization feels that doing so would produce the best outcomes in the North American league and with regard to achieving the ultimate objective of winning the LCS 2023 Spring Split trophy.
Winsome will return to the Challengers roster in the meantime.
The League organization is focused on maintaining their top rank and maintaining form in the second round-robin now that all visa difficulties have been handled and FlyQuest’s lineup is full.