TSM Finalizes 2022 LCS Roster

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TSM Finalizes 2022 LCS Roster


TSM has finally announced its starting roster for the upcoming 2022 League of Legends Season, introducing two new players to the lineup. The organization made the decision to import two Chinese players to complete the team, as they’ll be looking to fight for the top of the standings once again.


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TSM’s off-season, drama and their preparation for 2022

TSM went through a very difficult off-season. Not only they lost Bjergsen, who was considered the face of the organization, but they also had to replace the bot lane of Lost and SwordArt. The support player was heavily disappointed by the 2021 season, leaving the team after only one year of service.

The organization also faced some backlash due to the whole Doublelift-Reginald drama. The former professional ADC player was considering returning to pro play but claimed that he didn’t want to play for TSM due to Reginald’s behavior within the team. Reginald then responded publicly to Doublelift, as the discussion blew up on the internet. Check out IWD’s video for the fully explained Drama.

All these events forced TSM to quickly look for new members to bounce back from a very poor 2021 season. After most teams announced their roster, TSM was one of the last to confirm their roster.

TSM will have two Chinese Imports for 2022

The North American powerhouse confirmed they had acquired rookie Chinese mid laner Zhu ‘Keaiduo’ Xiong and support Wei ‘Shenyi’ Zi-Jie. The two imports are relatively new to the competitive scene. Keaiduo previously played for ThunderTalk Gaming’s Academy, ThunderTalk Gaming Young, in 2021, while Shenyi played for FunPlus Phoenix’s Academy from May 2020 to July 2021, FunPlus Blaze, and later became FunPlus Phoenix’s substitute support. It will be interesting if TSM nailed the scouting process, as well as how the language barrier will be managed.



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