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ROX Tigers Release Official Statement

The LCK's ROX Tigers have released an official statement regarding the alleged reports that they were breaking up after Worlds 2016.
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The LCK’s ROX Tigers have released an official statement regarding the alleged reports that their roster intends to break up after Worlds 2016, clearing the air and uncertainty surrounding the team while they look to focus on their semifinal match against fellow LCK team and current world champions, SK Telecom T1. 

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In the official statement, which you can find here, it goes into detail on how reports misinterpreted what the organisation was saying and twisted the truth. The organisation has stated that it will do everything it possibly can to keep the current crop of players together for the foreseeable future, but cannot stop them come November if they wish to move on to another team or another region as a whole.

For more details, please be sure to click on the official press release above, and stay tuned to GAMURS for more information on this developing situation.


Do you think the ROX Tigers will stick together? Let us know by commenting below or tweeting us @GAMURScom

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