ViV Esport Signed Four Wild Rift Players
Representatives of the French esports club ViV Esports announced the replenishment of their Wild Rift roster. Four esportsmen joined the team. Now players such as Wahil 'YeQiu' Hassani, Carlos and gtl will also perform under the ViV Esport tag. The last two, by the way, will be on the bench and will help the team in case of unforeseen circumstances. In addition, the squad has acquired a coach in the face of Gexiao 'KAP' Zhu Guo. The latter will act as head coach in the event that another coach comes in the future.
However, it became known about the departure of Thomas 'Shargz' Lalbat. The latter became a free agent and no one knows where exactly he will continue his career. Shargz became part of the Wild Rift roster on February 3 along with the rest of the players in the roster. During this time, he and his teammates played in three tournaments. He took 5-6th place in The Purge Wild Rift EU Series Special Edition and EMEA Championship 2022 Season 1 - Europe Last Chance, but his performance at EMEA Championship 2022 Season 1 - Europe was more successful. The championship with a prize pool of $24,000 ended with a busy third place for ViV Esport, as a result of which the players earned $3,852 and an invite to Last Chance, where they failed to fulfill themselves, finishing 5th-6th. Cooperation with Natus Vincere was not the most successful for YeQiu. There, with the rest of the esportsmen, he took 2nd place at Red Bull MEO Season 4: EU Finals, receiving $1,699 as a reward, and also took 5th-6th place in the EMEA Championship 2022 Season 1 - Europe.
Wahil 'YeQiu' Hassani, who started his career in May last year, stands out the most among the newcomers. The esportsman managed to perform under the Game-Lord and Natus Vincere tags in a year of playing on the professional Wild Rift stage. He managed to achieve the greatest success while under the Game-Lord tag. There, with his teammates, he won various tournaments, including Team Liquid Summer Showdown: Europe ($5,000), Legends Never Die ($3,500) and others. During the year of being on the professional stage, the player earned more than $5,000.
Updated ViV Esport Wild Rift roster
- Emilien 'Miloup' Jay
- Maximilian 'Turyzz' John
- Wahil 'YeQiu' Hassani
- Louis 'Kranix' Linnerz Cepeda
- Clement 'Fluor' Long
- Carlos (substitute)
- gtl (replacement player)
- Gexiao 'KAP' Zhu Guo (coach)
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