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FlyQuest’s starting lineup for the 2018 NA LCS has been revealed

Four new players make their way onto FlyQuest's roster.

NA LCS team FlyQuest will enter the upcoming Spring Split with almost an entirely different roster than last season, the team revealed on Twitter.

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This year’s iteration of FlyQuest will include Song “Fly” Yong-jun, Lee “Flame” Ho-jong, Andy “AnDa” Hoang, William “Stunt” Chen, and Jason “WildTurtle” Tran. The only member of FlyQuest’s 2017 roster to remain for next year is WildTurtle, who joined the team at the beginning of the Summer Split.

For Flame, AnDa, and Stunt this roster formation will be a reunion of sorts. In the 2017 Summer Split, the three players were together on the now former NA LCS team, Immortals. While Flame held a starting position, AnDa and Stunt were both in-house substitutes. This will be the first time Flame, AnDa, and Stunt will play on stage together.

This offseason saw not only a change in roster for FlyQuest, but a change in brand identity. Upon being accepted into the NA LCS permanent partnership program, FlyQuest revealed a change in its logo. The color scheme of FlyQuest’s logo now more closely resembles that of the Milwaukee Bucks, the NBA team whose owner, Wes Edens, also owns the NA LCS team.

The new FlyQuest roster will make its on-stage debut on Jan. 20, when the NA LCS Spring Split begins.


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