FlyQuest officially reveals full roster for the 2024 LCS season

FlyQuest officially reveals full roster for the 2024 LCS season

Foo Zen-Wen

30 Oct, 2023, 12:46

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Last updated: 10 Apr, 2025, 19:45

North American organization FlyQuest has officially announced their latest roster. Set for the 2024 LCS season, it includes a veritable powerhouse lineup of veterans and promising NA talent. Perhaps this will be the year the organization truly takes off.

FlyQuest 2024 LCS Starting Lineup:

Veteran Top Side, Rookies Bot Side

The highlight of this new FlyQuest roster has to be the top-side. With a deadly Top-Jgl and Jgl-Mid dual combination, the only concern is going to come from synergy rather than lack of experience. However, one more massive point in their top side's favor is that Bwipo has had experience role-swapping to the Jungle (during part of his stint on Fnatic).

On the bot side, the duo of Massu and Busio make a curious pairing. While Busio has had plenty of experience in the academy portion of NA, he has only spent a year on the main 100 Thieves roster, making his transition still relatively fresh.

However, several notable names in the LCS scene consider Busio to be a raw diamond capable of much more than he has accomplished, making him a promising pair for the rookie ADC. Massu will be making his official debut in the LCS in 2024, having spent his career prior to this on FlyQuest’s Academy and Challengers team.

Conclusion

FlyQuest has once more assembled a team that, on paper, appears to be capable of delivering big results domestically. Their inclusion of three experienced players and two relative rookies does bode well as a recipe for success, especially considering the tenure of the three. However, time will tell and reveal what they have to show on stage.

 

Credit: Fnatic Bwipo // LoL Esports // Riot Games


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