Where are the 2022 League world champions playing next year?

Where are the 2022 League world champions playing next year?

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After winning the 2022 League of Legends World Championship and completing one of the greatest Cinderella runs in the history of esports, the entire DRX roster elected to enter free agency on Nov. 22.



Whether it was Deft’s redemption arc, BeryL’s precise shot-calling, Pyosik’s pocket-pick Kindred, Zeka’s dominant international debut, or Kingen’s legendary finals performance, there were plenty of reasons to love this iteration of DRX.



DRX’s story will be told for years to come, but it’s now time for these players to go on and author new stories. Here’s a full tracker explaining where the members of the 2022 DRX squad are going to be playing in 2023.


Bot laner Deft

The oldest and most storied player of the reigning world champions is also the first to find a new home. Deft signed with DWG KIA on Nov. 23 to replace Deokdam in the bot lane.




His new teammates include the freshly signed Canna from Nongshim RedForce, and returning players Canyon, ShowMaker, and Kellin. DWG KIA finished fourth in the 2022 LCK Summer Split before punching their ticket to Worlds by winning the LCK Regional Finals. They had a disappointing end to their season against Gen.G in the quarterfinals, but these moves set them up strong for 2023.


Top laner Kingen & Mid laner Zeka

It’s official: Kingen and Zeka are sticking together and joining Hanwha Life Esports.


After his jaw-dropping performance in the Worlds finals, Kingen left DRX to test his value in free agency. HLE’s interest in signing the finals MVP was first reported by Alejandro Gomis of Blix.gg. This move was made after Kiin, another star top laner, went off the market on Nov. 23.




Mid laner Zeka had one of the strongest international debuts of any player in recent memory at Worlds 2022. His value is at an all-time high this offseason, and while rumors suggested he had been considering a move back to the LPL, he has now firmly planted his flag with the LCK by signing with HLE. Former FPX jungler Clid, bot lane superstar Viper, and veteran support Life will join Kingen and Zeka on their new superteam메이저놀이터


Jungler Pyosik

Pyosik is once again facing the dilemma of his team imploding around him. Last year, it resulted in him winning a world championship, but his plans for this offseason are so far unknown. It’s not out of the question that 메이저놀이터추천 he re-signs with DRX on a new contract.



Support BeryL

The primary shot-caller of the team, BeryL has been linked to few teams in reports this offseason. While there was speculation of a potential 안전놀이터 reunion with Kingen and Zeka on the rumored HLE superteam after they recently let go of support Oh ‘Vsta’ Hyo-seong, those have been silenced by the signing of Life. It is currently unknown where BeryL will land after KT Rolster—Life’s old team—committed to Lehends on Nov. 25. It is still possible he could remain with DRX in 2023.


Head coach SSONG and coaching staff

Despite incredible drafting, especially in the finals, the 안전놀이터추천 entire DRX coaching staff has also entered free agency.


It’s unclear whether head coach Kim “Ssong” Sang-su or assistant coaches Lee “Mowgli” Jae-ha and Shin “Shine” Dong-wook will stick together or look for separate opportunities this offseason.



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