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Loulex replaces Rudy on Unicorns of Love

Unicorns of Love will be using their fourth jungler of the season in the upcoming week of European League of Legends Championship Series (LCS)
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Unicorns of Love will be using their fourth jungler of the season in the upcoming week of European League of Legends Championship Series (LCS). Former H2K Gaming jungler and Worlds 2015 attendee Jean-Victor “Loulex” Burgevin steps into the starting lineup in place of newcomer and fan favorite Rudy “Rudy” Beltran.

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Unicorns of Love acknowledged that the player performed well, exceeding expectations for a rookie jungler, but that his behavior “did not really click with the team.” Beltran was with the side for three weeks of the split and managed to win four of six games, which kept the team in the race for first place.

His replacement, Burgevin, is a surprise addition to the lineup. Despite the player’s vast experience, Burgevin was often the point of criticism during his time at H2K. But that experience will be welcome for a Unicorns of Love team struggling to find stability at the position. The Unicorns of Love hope that the fourth time’s the charm and that they have finally found the solution to the visa problems that forced Danil “Diamondprox” Reshetnikov to, at least temporary, resign from his position in the European LCS.

Burgevin will debut for his new team on Thursday as Unicorns of Love take on Roccat before going up against Danish outfit Splyce the very next day.

Photo via Riot Games/Flickr


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