What team has LS joined?

The popular League of Legends content creator LS has officially joined a new team.
What team has LS joined?
What team has LS joined? /

Popular League of Legends personality LS has officially joined FlyQuest as a content creator for the team.

A video was released by both FlyQuest and LS shedding light on the decisions and conversations leading up to this official announcement.

“Church just got a whole lot greener. Welcome @LSXYZ9 to the FlyQuest Family,” FlyQuest’s official tweet said. “Nick has made tremendous strides both personally and professionally, truly embodying what it means to #ShowcaseGreatness.”

LS has been involved in the League of Legends space fulfilling multiple different roles in the industry where he was most recently a coach for Cloud9’s League of Legends team in the LCS 2022 Spring Split. However, this will be his first organization since T1 when he is brought on as a streamer and content creator.

This year, LS made a shift in his content style that is centered around co-streaming professional games. There, he would voice his opinion on the state of specific regions and his opinions on how good certain teams are. By joining a LCS team, some would question if that would possibly change his content style.

However, LS made sure to note that his content style will not change by signing with FlyQuest. So if he has to criticize the LCS team for drafts or misplays, he still plans on highlighting those mistakes in his content. That being said, a majority of his content moving forward will be posted to FlyQuest’s YouTube Channel as well.

LS now joins a team of FlyQuest personalities that has the likes of Ovilee May and Christopher “PapaSmithy” Smith as part of the organization’s big push toward content in 2023. Additionally, the announcement falls in line with FlyQuest’s current campaign to win their first LCS title in 2023. 

As LS adjusts to his new organization, FlyQuest will kick off the LCS 2023 Spring Split playoffs by taking on the rising 100 Thieves today in the first round of the Upper Bracket. It’s only a given that LS will be following the series very closely.


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Sage Datuin
SAGE DATUIN

Sage got his start in esports as a volunteer writer in 2016 for esports organization, Dignitas. Since then, he has continued to work on his craft as a journalist and reporter for a number of established esports publications, such as esports.gg, Unikrn, Akshon Esports, Howla, The Player’s Lobby, Nerd Street Gamers, and most recently Dot Esports. Now, as a member of Esports Illustrated’s content team, Sage’s primary duties are centered around creating groundbreaking written and video content about the esports industry that impacts the community in a meaningful way. Sage graduated from Rutgers University with a Bachelor’s degree in Information Technology and Informatics. There, he was a member of the Rutgers Esports Executive Board, both as the head of the fighting game community and a videographer/photographer for the Content team.