Rogue to Return in the LEC for 2024

Rogue to Return in the LEC for 2024

Kaustavmani Choudhury

23 Oct, 2023, 09:07

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Last updated: 10 Apr, 2025, 20:45

Rogue, a powerhouse in League of Legends, is making a triumphant return to the LEC in 2024. After terminating their partnership with KOI, ReKT Global has officially decided to bring back the Rogue brand in the League of Legends European Championship (LEC). This move comes as a result of the strategic partnership termination between Rogue's parent company, Infinite Reality, and KOI, the Spanish esports organization.

A Legacy Unfolding

The Rogue brand, synonymous with talent development and community engagement, is set to reclaim its former glory. Despite a temporary hiatus under the KOI banner, Rogue's legacy remains intact. This resurgence is more than a return; it's a homage to the deep-seated legacy that Rogue represents in the esports community.

The decision to revert to the Rogue brand underscores the organization's commitment to excellence. The announcement on social media, particularly on Twitter, highlights the enduring loyalty of Rogue's fanbase. The split from KOI, despite Rogue's Championship win, signals a strategic move to solidify the brand where it thrives the most – in the LEC.

Retaining the Essence

Infinite Reality had the opportunity to go for a new brand, but the decision to stick with Rogue reflects the brand's decorated history. From competing at the top spots in the LEC from 2020 to winning the LEC title in Summer 2022, Rogue has been a consistent force. The decision to retain key players like Szygenda and Comp ensures a bridge between the past and the future.

Rogue's return to the LEC is not just a rebranding; it's a journey to rediscover former glories. The organization took second place in the Spring LEC and clinched the Summer LEC title in 2022. With a spot secured and a strong heritage in League of Legends, Rogue is poised to attract top-tier talent as they gear up to compete for LEC titles once more.

Rogue clinch the LEC 2022 Summer Split
Rogue clinch the LEC 2022 Summer Split.
Image source: Riot Games

Current Line-up:

According to reports, the rebranded Rogue has already locked in its lineup. With familiar faces like Larssen in the mid lane, along with former SK jungler Markoon and rookie support Zoelys, the org aims to blend experience with fresh talent. The mix of retained players and new additions sets the stage for a formidable return to the LEC.

What Lies Ahead

As we anticipate the return of Rogue to the LEC, the esports community is buzzing with excitement. The revival of a brand with such a rich history adds a layer of anticipation to the upcoming season. Fans are eager to witness Rogue's impact on the competitive scene. And also observe how the organization shapes its future following this rebranding.

In the coming weeks, Rogue promises to reveal more information about their rosters and future plans in the esports sphere. The organization extends an invitation to fans to join them on this journey and express gratitude for the unwavering support. As the hood goes up, Rogue is ready to make a statement in 2024.

Featured Image Source: Rogue Esports / ReKT Global

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