1、Splyce
"Don't fix it if it's not broken." This is basically Splais's attitude in the offseason. Their players, coaches and managers all came on 20 17. In the new year, Splyce will compete in LCS again with the experience of the World Championships.
2、RNG
Mata and Looper's departure is undoubtedly a blow to RNG, but fortunately, RNG management took advantage of the situation and chose a new five-person lineup-and in this way, the five people in the team will no longer have any communication obstacles. Except for the mid-season competition of 20 15, the 3+2 system has never brought a greater breakthrough to LPL. Maybe it's time to see how all China players' teams will behave.
3、? G2 Esports e-sports club
G2 was disappointing last year, but the management didn't change any players. Instead, it brought in Weldon, a former TSM coach who studied psychology, as their teaching assistant. Obviously G2 has realized the influence of mentality and experience on players. On this basis, we still believe that G2 will lead the LCS in Europe, but the performance of the World Championships is still unknown.
4、C9
In the final, we proved our strength. After entering 20 17, C9 replaces Meteos with Contractz in the field position. But in view of the wonderful performance of Contractz in previous competitions, we think this is more of an improvement. In addition, most teams in North America have undergone considerable personnel adjustment, and the lineup of C9 is relatively stable, which doomed them to have some innate advantages in the opening stage.