2025 Competitive League of Legends Season Recap
The 2025 competitive League of Legends season concluded with T1 securing their third championship at Worlds. Despite their regional dominance, America’s teams, including FlyQuest, have consistently faced challenges on the international stage. However, the upcoming year promises to be just as exciting, with the return of the LCS 2026.
Looking Forward: 2026 LCS Rosters
We’re already looking ahead at what changes the 2026 LCS rosters will bring. Please note that only active members with contracts until the year 2026 or those officially announced by the organizations are included. Additionally, [NEW] marks roster changes that occurred during the current offseason period.
Detailed Overview of 2026 Roster Updates
Cloud9 is retaining most of its roster, with the exception of a single player. Loki, the team’s Korean mid laner, has decided to leave the team for personal reasons. He will be replaced by APA, a former mid laner for Team Liquid. The rest of the Cloud9 team, including Yeon and Yuuji, will stay on, with contracts extending until the end of 2027.
Team Liquid will be introducing more adjustments to their roster. Their new lineup includes LCK top laner Morgan, who replaces Impact, new jungler Josedeodo, and Quid, from 100T, as the new mid laner. CoreJJ and Yeon are projected to stay on with the organization.
FlyQuest has chosen to bring in fresh talent. Their newly formed team will be led by former FURIA head coach Thinkcard, with substitute player Gagkos now serving as the starting top laner. Former T1 trainee Gryffinn will be taking on the jungler role to replace Inspired. The organization is also currently conducting in-person tryouts for the support position with three young players who have not yet signed with any team.
LYON is focusing on assembling a competitive roster following the difficult 2025 season. Saint, a player from the 2025 lineup, will stay with the team, joined by new additions: jungler Inspired, top laner Zamudo, Korean ADC player Berserker returning from a DNF, and Isles as the new support player.
The newly introduced LCS organization, Sentinels, has formed a roster featuring Korean bot lane players Rahel and huhi along with domestic mid laner DARKWINGS.
Shopify Rebellion is also changing up their lineup with a notable upgrade in the mid lane. They have signed Korean player Zinie from the KT Rolster academy, who is considered one of the most promising talents coming out of the LCK Challengers League.










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