According to multiple sources, the TSM LCS Roster 2023 Summer Split has likely been decided. This comes shortly after Alejandro “anonimotum” Gomis of Blix.GG leaked that Ruby would be taking over in the mid lane. Here is a look at the five players TSM will likely be rolling out there for the 2023 LCS Summer Split.
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The five players are:
This will likely not be the most surprising roster for LCS and TSM fans. It is the same four players who played the team’s last game of the 2023 Spring Split along with the addition of Ruby. As a quick reminder, Maple and Solo both left the team soon after playoffs began.
Some TSM fans will certainly be excited at the potential of seeing Hauntzer and Wildturtle for an entire split. While only playing for about half of the season, WildTurtle specifically showed some signs of what made him one of the greatest NA ADCs of all time. His ability to toe the line of aggression is clearly still there and it will be interesting to see whether or not he can continue to do so during the Summer.
Another change that has been leaked is that Seong “Reven” Sang-hyeon will be the new Head Coach after leading C9 Challengers. This has many wondering what the team will do with Wong “Chawy” Xing Lei as no moves relating to him have been announced.
It will be worth watching how this team stacks up to some solid LCS rosters heading into the 2023 season. With more changes than many anticipated, the offseason is already heating up and MSI has yet to begin.
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