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FlyQuest Neopets
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FlyQuest reveals its 2019 LCS Summer Split schedule with Neopets

This was the cutest schedule reveal ever.
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Several LCS teams have already revealed their schedules for the 2019 Summer Split. While many squads used a traditional approach to their announcements, FlyQuest took a much cuter route.

The organization decided to reveal its entire schedule using characters from the popular online game, Neopets. Each team was represented by its recognizable color scheme placed on different animals.

Golden Guardians, for example, were represented by a gold and blue griffin. TSM were a grey and white dinosaur, Clutch Gaming were a red bull, and Team Liquid were a blue and white seahorse creature. Many of the animals chosen corresponded well with whatever organization they were paired up with.

Many people within the League of Legends community enjoyed the throwback to Neopets. Even Liquid said that FlyQuest “[won] the schedule reveal.” Popular streamer Joedat “Voyboy” Esfahani also said that the reveal was brilliant, while asking fans to donate items for his “dying Neopets.

The final touch was an actual answer from the Neopets team, who showed off a custom-made dragon pet wearing a FlyQuest jersey in support. Look out for more Neopets references from FlyQuest throughout the Summer Split when the season begins on June 1.


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Tyler Esguerra
Lead League of Legends writer for Dot Esports. Forever an LCS supporter, AD carry main, with more than five years in the industry. Sometimes I like clicking heads in Call of Duty or VALORANT. Creator of the Critical Strike Podcast.