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Org Location | Canada | ||
Team Location | Europe | ||
Founded In | United States | ||
Region | Europe | ||
Partner | OverActive Media Twitch Turtle Beach Scuf Gaming Globatalent VERTAGEAR | ||
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Splyce is an American esports organization with a European League of Legends team. The organization was acquired by OverActive Media in November 2018. They were previously known as Follow eSports. In November 2019, after a quarterfinal Worlds 2019 run, the team rebranded as MAD Lions E.C..
History[]
Splyce was initially announced as Follow eSports on October 29, 2015 as the new brand of Team Dignitas EU, with an initial roster of Wunderwear, Sencux, Kobbe, and Nisbeth.[1] The team inherited Dignitas's seed into the 2016 EU LCS Spring Season. Their jungler was announced two weeks later to be Trashy.[2] In December, the team renamed to Splyce, changing their logo as well.[3]
2016 Season[]
EU LCS Spring Split[]
Splyce stayed consistently in either seventh place or tied for eighth place in the spring split. Their final record was 5-13, in eighth place ahead of Team ROCCAT and behind Elements. With a favorable promotion tournament seed, Splyce played against Giants Gaming and won 3-2, requalifying for the LCS for the summer split.
EU LCS Summer Split[]
The introduction of Support player Mikyx prior to the beginning of the summer split seemingly brought new life to the Splyce squad. The team climbed through the rankings of the EU LCS through excellent macro play and the strenghts of their solo lanes and jungler, ending in second place and earning a Semifinals bye for the Summer Playoffs. After a 3-2 victory against H2k Gaming, they faced reigning Spring Split champions G2 Esports in the Finals and lost 1-3, thus having to face Unicorns of Love in the Regionals Gauntlet Finals in order to qualify for the 2016 Season World Championship. The rookie team was triumphant, taking the gauntlet series 3-2.
2016 World Championship[]
Splyce was drafted into Group D as a third seed team, along with Team SoloMid, Royal Never Give Up, and Samsung Galaxy. They ended in last place with a 1-5 score but still managed to have respectable showings, going head to head with TSM in an extremely close 45 minutes game in Week 1 and taking down RNG in decisive fashion in their Week 2 rematch.
2017 Season[]
Spring Split[]
As part of Riot's reorganization of the EU LCS spring split, Splyce was drafted into Group B along with H2k Gaming, Unicorns of Love, Origen, and Team Vitality. Consistently decent performances in Regular Season meant that they ended up comfortably in 3rd place of their group. In quarterfinals this trend continued as they lost to 2nd place from group A Misfits in a close series 2-3.
Summer Split[]
Going into Summer Split in a nearly identical group where promoted Mysterious Monkeys replaced Origen they performed pretty much exactly like in Spring and ended up in third place of their group once again. This time they were knocked out of quarterfinals by G2 Esports. Reaching playoffs in both splits was enough to earn them a last chance at participating at another World Championship through winning the Regional Finals but they failed to do so being swept in the first round already by H2k.
2018 Season[]
Spring Split[]
Splyce rebuilt their whole roster in 2018. The new rebuilt roster consists of Odoamne, Xerxe, Nisqy, Kobbe, and kaSing. The team tied 2nd place in the 2018 EU LCS Spring Split with G2 Esports, both having a 11-7 score. Splyce lost the tiebreaker and was placed 3rd seed going into playoffs. The team played Team ROCCAT in the first round and quickly won 3-0, advancing to the second round where they would face G2 Esports once again. Splyce lost the series 1-3. The team later faced Team Vitality in the third-place match and won, earning them 3rd place in the Spring Split.
Summer Split[]
Splyce placed 6th in the 2018 EU LCS Summer Split with a 9-9 record, barely qualifying for playoffs. They would face FC Schalke 04 in the first round in playoffs and lost the series 2-3, forcing them to compete in the Regional Finals in order to go to Worlds. Splyce played Misfits in their first round and won the close match 3-2. They would then lose the following round to G2 Esports 2-3, failing to make it to Worlds.
2019 Season[]
After it was reported that negotiations with other organizations had failed, Splyce was rumored to be rejoining the EU LCS as part of the 2019 European franchise program.[4] It was originally reported that their partnership application had been rejected.[5] On November 20, Riot Games confirmed Splyce as one of the ten partner teams for the LEC 2019 Spring Split.[6]
Spring Split[]
For the 2019 Season Nisqy decided to go back to North America and Odoamne and kaSing left the team as well. Splyce signed Vizicsacsi from Schalke 04, Norskeren after his decent rookie season with ROCCAT, and Humanoid who played for several regional teams in Europe. Mixed performances throughout the Spring Split ended with them finishing in 4th place finish with a 11-7 record during Regular Season. In Round 1 of playoffs they faced off against SK Gaming and after losing game 1 they dominated the rest of the series to face Fnatic in Round 2 for a place at the offline finals in Rotterdam. They lost the series 1-3 despite having good early games in games 1 and 2 and almost coming back from the brink of defeat in game 3.
Summer Split[]
Going into Summer Split Splyce kept playstyle and roster similarly but Humanoid showed that he got more comfortable on stage and managed to take more of a carry role. After a pretty good split and securing top 3 Splyce had the chance to get a direct ticket to Athens but lost both the direct match against Fnatic as well as their last match against Misfits in the last week of regular season. They chose to play Rogue in quarterfinals but probably regret that decision shortly after when they got absolutely dominated over all 3 games in a clean sweep defeat. In Round 1 of gauntlet they faced Origen who struggled in summer but had a lot of time to prepare for this match. A strong showing by them in game 1 quickly turned around expectations though and was the opening for a competitive series. Splyce won games 2 and 3 before getting getting destroyed in game 4 again. Despite convincingly but slowly winning game 5 and the series many people gave Splyce barely a chance in Round 2 against Schalke 04 but they gained back their confidence from beating Origen and clean swept Schalke 04 to play Fnatic to determine whether they go to Worlds as 2nd or 3rd seed. Despite their devastating series against G2 Fnatic swept Splyce relatively easily which meant that Splyce started Worlds in Play-In-Stage where they were drawn into Group B with Japan’s DetonatioN FocusMe and LLA’s Isurus Gaming.
World Championship[]
After a clean 2-0 start they struggled a bit on Day 2 of the group but despite losing to DFM they secured 1st place in the group. In Round 2 they faced LCL's Unicorns of Love and barely managed to beat them in a very close 3-2 series which turned out to be the series with the most kills in Worlds history. For Group Stage they were drawn into group B, alongside LPL 1st seed FunPlus Phoenix, LMS 2nd seed J Team and VCS 1st seed GAM Esports. After a 1-2 start they especially in form of midlaner Humanoid stepped up on the deciding day of groups and went 3-0 including a upset vs FPX before losing the tiebreaker rematch against them for 1st seed. For quarterfinals they were drawn to play against LCK 1st seed SK Telecom T1 who lived up to their status of tournament favorite and ended Splyce's second Worlds appearance with a dominant 3-1.
After Worlds, Vizicsacsi retired and Xerxe and Kobbe left for other teams. Rumors began to circulate as early as September that the Splyce brand would be dropped, and the team would be rebranded to MAD Lions E.C., a Spanish organization that Splyce's parent company had acquired earlier in 2019. On November 21st, this was confirmed, and the remaining members of the organization left.
Timeline[]
- 2015
- 2016
- 2017
- 2018
- 2019
- October 29, Follow eSports acquires Team Dignitas EU and their EU LCS 2016 Spring slot.
Wunderwear,
Sencux,
Kobbe,
Nisbeth, and Vorborg (Manager) join.[7] - November 16,
Trashy joins.[8] - December 2, Follow eSports rebrands as Splyce.[9]
- January 3, YamatoCannon (Head Coach), Arvindir (Analyst), and Chris Ehrenreich (LCS Advisor) join.[10]
- January 7,
Imbanar and
Vizility join as substitutes. - January 12,
Gripex (Streamer) joins as substitute.[11] - February 16,
Imbanar leaves. - April 22, Vorborg (Manager) leaves.[12] Arvindir (Analyst) and RiftCoach (LCS Advisor) leave.
- April 24,
Mikyx joins.
Nisbeth moves to substitute.[13] - May 4, Liq (Team Manager) joins.[14]
- May 17, Wunderwear renames to Wunder.
- May 18,
Nisbeth leaves. - June 10,
TIFA joins as substitute. - June 14,
Vizility leaves. - November 19,
Wunder,
Sencux, and
Mikyx leave.[15][16][17] - November 20,
Kobbe leaves.[18] - November 25,
Mikyx rejoins.[19] - November 26,
Kobbe rejoins.[20] - November 27,
Sencux rejoins.[21] - November 29,
Wunder rejoins.[22]
- January 5,
Vizility rejoins as substitute.
TIFA leaves. - February 7,
Annes joins as substitute.[23] - February 9, Delaware North becomes a strategic partner.[24]
- February 28,
Vizility leaves. - April 17, YamatoCannon (Head Coach) leaves.[25]
- May 5, Gevous (Head Coach) and GuySake (Analyst) join.[26]
- July 31, Gevous (Head Coach) leaves.[27]
- August (approx.), Boris (Analyst) joins.
- September (approx.), Boris (Analyst) leaves.
- September 11, Liq (Team Manager) leaves.[28]
- September 20, Grievance (European Operations Manager) joins.[29]
- October 31, Peter Dun (Head Coach) joins.[30]
- November (approx.),
Annes leaves. - November 21,
Wunder,
Trashy,
Kobbe, and
Gripex (Streamer) leave.[31][32][33][34] - November 23,
Sencux and
Mikyx leave.[35] - November 26,
Kobbe rejoins.[36] - November 27,
Nisqy joins.[37] - November 28,
Xerxe joins.[38] - November 29,
Odoamne joins.[39] - December 8, Mac (Assistant Coach) joins.[40]
- December 10,
kaSing joins.[41]
- January 8, Duke (Strategic Coach) joins.[42]
Innaxe joins as substitute.[43] - May 25,
Innaxe is removed from the GCD.[44] - June 4,
Kronos is added to the GCD as substitute.[45]
Kronos' contract is updated in the GCD, expiring on 18 November 2019. Peter Dun (Head Coach)'s contract is updated in the GCD, expiring on 19 November 2018.[46] - November 19, Peter Dun (Head Coach)'s contract expires but departure is not confirmed.[47]
- November 21, Splyce is acquired by OverActive Media.[48][49]
- November 23,
Nisqy leaves.[50] - November 28,
kaSing leaves.[51]
Kronos retires.[52] - November 30,
Humanoid joins.[53] - December 1,
Vizicsacsi joins.[54] - December 4,
Norskeren joins.[55] - December 6,
Tierwulf joins as substitute.[56] - December 7,
Vizicsacsi's contract is updated in the GCD, expiring on 19 November 2019.[57] - December 10,
Humanoid's contract is updated in the GCD, expiring on 17 November 2020.[58] - December 12,
Odoamne leaves.[59]
Norskeren's contract is updated in the GCD, expiring on 17 November 2020.[60] - December 13, Duke (Strategic Coach)'s contract is updated in the GCD, expiring on 19 November 2019.[61]
- January 14,
Tierwulf leaves for academy roster.[62] Orome is confirmed to be joining Splyce Vipers.[63] - January 15,
Vizicsacsi and Duke (Strategic Coach)'s contracts are updated in the GCD, expiring on 18 November 2019.
Humanoid and
Norskeren's contracts are updated in the GCD, expiring on 16 November 2020.[64] - January 16, Peter Dun steps down from on-stage duties. Duke will lead the team on stage.[65] Mac (Assistant Coach to Head of Player Development) changes position.[66]
- February 14, Tolki (Data Analyst) joins.[67]
- February 15, Stress (Social Media Manager) joins.[68]
- February 23,
Orome joins from academy roster.[69] - March 3, Jensen (Coaching Consultant) joins.
- March 28, Gunny (Performance Systems Manager) and Ripleus (Performance and Player Development Manager) join.[70][71]
- April (approx.), Malaclypse (Top Lane Positional Coach) joins.
- May 13, Jensen (Coaching Consultant) leaves for academy roster.[72]
- May 29, Splyce's parent company OverActive Media acquires MAD Lions E.C.'s roster and brand for their academy team. All Splyce Vipers players move to MAD Lions.[73][74][75][76] Jensen rejoins from academy roster.
- July 18, Grievance (Director of Team Operations) leaves.[77]
- September 23, OverActive Media will shut down Splyce's Rochester, New York, office and will lay off eight employees within its company.[78]
- November 7, Malaclypse (Top Lane Positional Coach) leaves.[79]
- November 8, Tolki (Data Analyst) leaves.[80]
- November 15,
Vizicsacsi retires.[81] - November 19,
Xerxe leaves.[82] - November 20, Norskeren renames to Tore.
- November 22,
Kobbe leaves.[83] - November 29, Splyce rebrands as MAD Lions.[84][85]
Orome,
Humanoid, and
Tore leave.[84][86] Mac (Head of Player Development) leaves.[87] Peter Dun (Head Coach) leaves.[88] Stress (Social Media Manager) leaves.[89] Duke (Strategic Coach), Feiron42 (General Manager), and Jensen leave.
Player Roster[]
Former[]
Players are shown for the entire duration of their tenure on the team, with the role and substitute/trainee status they had upon their departure.
Player | Name | Role | Joined | Left | Next Team | ||
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Orome | Andrei Popa | Top Laner | Feb 20192019-02-23 | Nov 20192019-11-29 | MAD | ||
Humanoid | Marek Brázda | Mid Laner | Nov 20182018-11-30 | Nov 20192019-11-29 | MAD | ||
Tore | Tore Hoel Eilertsen | Support | Dec 20182018-12-04 | Nov 20192019-11-29 | XL | ||
Kobbe | Kasper Kobberup | Bot Laner | Nov 20172017-11-26 | Nov 20192019-11-22 | TSM | ||
Xerxe | Andrei Dragomir | Jungler | Nov 20172017-11-28 | Nov 20192019-11-19 | OG | ||
Vizicsacsi | Tamás Kiss | Top Laner | Dec 20182018-12-01 | Nov 20192019-11-15 | MAD | ||
Tierwulf | Sebastián Andrés Mateluna Cibrario | Sub/Jun | Dec 20182018-12-06 | Jan 20192019-01-14 | SVP | ||
Odoamne | Andrei Pascu | Top Laner | Nov 20172017-11-29 | Dec 20182018-12-12 | S04 | ||
kaSing | Raymond Tsang (曾家誠) | Support | Dec 20172017-12-10 | Nov 20182018-11-28 | XL | ||
Kronos | Anders Schultz | Sub/Jun | Jun 20182018-06-04 | Nov 20182018-11-28 | INVL | ||
Nisqy | Yasin Dinçer | Mid Laner | Nov 20172017-11-27 | Nov 20182018-11-23 | C9 | ||
Innaxe | Nihat Aliev | Sub/Bot | Jan 20182018-01-08 | May 20182018-05-25 | HWA | ||
Sencux | Chres Laursen | Mid Laner | Nov 20162016-11-27 | Nov 20172017-11-23 | MSF | ||
Mikyx | Mihael Mehle | Support | Nov 20162016-11-25 | Nov 20172017-11-23 | MSF | ||
Wunder | Martin Nordahl Hansen | Top Laner | Nov 20162016-11-29 | Nov 20172017-11-21 | G2 | ||
Trashy | Jonas Andersen | Jungler | Nov 20152015-11-16 | Nov 20172017-11-21 | UOL | ||
Kobbe | Kasper Kobberup | Bot Laner | Nov 20162016-11-26 | Nov 20172017-11-21 | SPY | ||
Gripex | Jesper Terkildsen | Sub/Jun | Jan 20162016-01-12 | Nov 20172017-11-21 | Retired | ||
Annes | Annes Ravkic | Sub/Mid | Feb 20172017-02-07 | ≈Nov 2017≈2017-11-?? | Sørby | ||
Vizility | Jeffrey de Vries | Sub/Bot | Jan 20172017-01-05 | Feb 20172017-02-28 | Retired | ||
TIFA | Alena Maurer | Sub/Mid | Jun 20162016-06-10 | Jan 20172017-01-05 | ASUS.F | ||
Kobbe | Kasper Kobberup | Bot Laner | Oct 20152015-10-29 | Nov 20162016-11-20 | SPY | ||
Wunder | Martin Nordahl Hansen | Top Laner | Oct 20152015-10-29 | Nov 20162016-11-19 | SPY | ||
Sencux | Chres Laursen | Mid Laner | Oct 20152015-10-29 | Nov 20162016-11-19 | SPY | ||
Mikyx | Mihael Mehle | Support | Apr 20162016-04-24 | Nov 20162016-11-19 | SPY | ||
Vizility | Jeffrey de Vries | Sub/Bot | Jan 20162016-01-07 | Jun 20162016-06-14 | SPY | ||
Nisbeth | Nicolai Nisbeth | Sub/Sup | Oct 20152015-10-29 | May 20162016-05-18 | Sørby | ||
Imbanar | Andreas Kristiansen | Sub/Top | Jan 20162016-01-07 | Feb 20162016-02-16 | Retired |
Player League Participation[]
LEC
Player | 2013 | 2014 | 2015 | 2016 | 2017 | 2018 | 2019 | 2020 | 2021 | 2022 | 2023 | 2024 | 2025 | Games | ||||||||||||||||
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Spring | Summer | Spring | Summer | Spring | Summer | Spring | Summer | Spring | Summer | Spring | Summer | Spring | Summer | Spring | Summer | Spring | Summer | Spring | Summer | Winter | Spring | Summer | Winter | Spring | Summer | Winter | Spring | Summer | ||
Wunder | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | 333 | |||||||||||
Kobbe | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | 318 | |||||||||||||
Kold | | | | | | | | | 185 | |||||||||||||||||||||
Sencux | | | | | | | | 167 | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Nisbeth | | | 30 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Mikyx | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | 338 | ||||||||||
Odoamne | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | 382 | ||||||||
Xerxe | | | | | | | | | | | | 211 | ||||||||||||||||||
Nisqy | | | | | | | | | | | | 165 | ||||||||||||||||||
Kasing | | | | | | | | | | 158 | ||||||||||||||||||||
Vizicsacsi | | | | | | | | | | | | 247 | ||||||||||||||||||
Humanoid | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | 211 | |||||||||||||||
Orome | | | | 37 |
Organization[]
Current[]
C | ID | Name | Position |
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LazerChicken | Marty Strenczewilk | Co-Founder & CEO | |
cryingcypress71 | Charles Carter | Production Manager |
Former[]
C | ID | Name | Position | Next Team |
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Gunny | Patrick Sauer | Performance Systems Manager | None | |
Duke | Hadrien Forestier | Strategic Coach | Team Vitality | |
Feiron42 | Till Werdermann | General Manager | MAD Lions | |
Stress | James O'Leary | Social Media Manager | MAD Lions | |
The Viking | Jake Ainsworth | MAD Lions | ||
Peter Dun | Peter Dun | Head Coach | MAD Lions | |
Mac | James MacCormack | Head of Player Development | MAD Lions | |
Jensen | Jensen Goh (吳乾生) | Legacy Esports | ||
Tolki | Gary Mialaret | Data Analyst | T1 | |
Malaclypse | Paul Decsi | Top Lane Positional Coach | Immortals | |
AppleCrisp | Jeffrey Appis | Technology Director | None | |
WallOfSwords | Vincent Garguilo | Co-Founder & Creative Director | None | |
Jonathan Strenczewilk | Player Operations Manager | None | ||
cosiala | Jenna Zombotti | Office Manager & Executive Assistant | None | |
Hunter Braine | Digital Media Manager | OpTic CoD | ||
Grievance | Grant Rousseau | Director of Team Operations | Excel | |
Ripleus | Thomas Hall | Performance and Player Development Manager | None | |
Jensen | Jensen Goh (吳乾生) | Coaching Consultant | Splyce Vipers | |
Katherine Valdivia | Lead Designer | None | ||
JD_2020 | Josh Olin | Marketing Director | None | |
Lectril | Devon Johnson | Community Manager | None | |
jae | Jaesun Won | NA Player Management & Partner Relations | Toronto Defiant | |
Swizz | Michael Butterworth | European LCS Manager | Team Reciprocity | |
Gripex | Jesper Terkildsen | Streamer | None | |
Liq | Hans Christian Dürr | General Manager | Schalke 04 | |
GuySake | Fabien Ungerer | Analyst | None | |
Gevous | Fayan Pertijs | Head Coach | Movistar Riders | |
YamatoCannon | Jakob Mebdi | Head Coach | Team Vitality | |
Vorborg | Daniel Vorborg | General Manager | Huma | |
Arvindir | Danusch Fischer | Analyst | Huma | |
Boris | Mitch Voorspoels | Analyst | Schalke 04 | |
RiftCoach | Chris Ehrenreich | LCS Advisor | None |
Tournaments[]
This table shows up to the 10 most recent results. For complete results, click here.
Media[]
- 2015
- 2016
- 2017
- 2018
- 2019
- November 3, Million-dollar deal for pro-gaming team by , and on the BBC
- November 11, Travis Interviews Marty - the Owner of the New LCS EU Team: Follow Esports with , and on GameSpot
- December 2, My name is Marty and I am the owner of the Splyce (former Follow eSports/DigEU) LCS Team - AMA!! with , and on reddit
- December 31, Splyce Spring 2016 Scouting Report by Tim Sevenhuysen on Unikrn
- January 20, Splyce's owner Marty Strenczewilk on the team's infrastructure and setting goals with , and on The Score
- April 19, Q&A: Splyce owner Marty Strenczewilk talks League of Legends, esports coaching with , and on Slingshot
- April 20, Splyce's Marty on Yamato, first split performance, and building an esports brand with , and on Yahoo!
- May 14, Ask Splyce Anything with , and on reddit
- August 26, Wunder is the player to watch in the EU LCS Final by Josh Raven on Dot Esports
- August 30, Marty "LAZERCHICKEN" Strenczewilk "We want to inspire new people" with , and on Sport1
- August 30, Splyce co-owner Marty Strenczewilk on broadcast rights and revenue sharing from an EU LCS viewpoint with , and on The Score
- September 6, Road to Worlds: Splyce by Adam Newell on GAMURS
- October 5, Meeting the Fans, Through Splyce's Eyes by Kien Lam on LoL Esports
- December 27, Road to Season Seven: Splyce by Adam Newell on GAMURS
- January 18, Tightening Splyce's coils: Adapting Trashy's style to Season 7 by Kelsey Moser on Yahoo!
- January 30, #SPYWIN Week 2 Spring Split 2017 by , and on Splyce
- February 13, #SPYWIN Week 3 Spring Split 2017 by , and on Splyce
- February 16, EU LCS Week 5: FNC v. SPY Preview by Thomas Baker on The Game Haus
- February 27, #SPYWIN Week 5 by , and on Splyce
- March 6, #SPYWIN Week 6 by , and on Splyce
- March 8, #SPYWIN Week 8 by , and on Splyce
- May 18, Splyce co-owner Marty Strenczewilk talks in-depth about LCS franchising, Overwatch League and the importance of dissenting opinions with , and on Slingshot Esports
- May 22, A Day in the Life of Splyce League of Legends by Splyce on splyce.gg
- July 4, Splyce and Immortals CEOs talk NA LCS franchising with Mike Stubbs on Red Bull Esports
- September 8, Kelsey Moser: The tragedy of Splyce’s execution by , and on Kelsey Moser for Slingshot Esports
- November 3, Splyce's new Coach Peter Dun: "The European talent pool is deep enough that even if the top 10 players leave to go to NA, the region will suffer in the short term, but new stars will come to fill those place." with Alexandre Weber on The Shotcaller
- January 11, Splyce Manager Grant Rousseau on the Life of a LoL Manager and Forming the 2018 Splyce Team with Grant "Grievance" Rousseau on LoL Esports
- January 18, Splyce- Understanding the snake puzzle by Alexandre "DrPuppet" Weber on Inven Global
- January 26, LoL: New Beginnings by , and on Splyce
- February 17, Splyce dismantle Giants in the fastest EU LCS game of the Spring Split by Joe Tortorice on Dot Esports
- February 19, Kasing: "I used to look up to Yellowstar. He was so far ahead of every other Support back then.” with Darius Matuschak on The Shotcaller
- March 3, Splyce trounce G2 in a near perfect game by Joe Tortorice on Dot Esports
- March 10, Splyce turn on the jets to blow Misfits away by Xing Li on Dot Esports
- March 22, VEDIUS'S RUNDOWN OF THE 6 PLAYOFFS TEAMS by Andrew "Vedius" Day on LoL Esports
- March 23, G2 and Splyce both had great splits, but whose was better? by Joe Tortorice on Dot Esports
- March 24, Splyce steamroll ROCCAT and advance to the semifinals of the EU LCS playoffs by Aaron Mickunas on Dot Esports
- April 23, Splyce Coach Peter Dun: "Generally, blue side gives you more powerful individual champions, red side gives you more power, more flexibility in terms of how you're going to change your pick." with Renato "Shakarez" Perdigão on Blitz Esports
- June 28, Poor individual play and communication issues have led to Splyce’s rocky start in the EU LCS by Joe Tortorice on Dot Esports
- July 3, Rift Rivals 2018 Preview: EU Teams by Zhe Wu on The Game Haus
- July 30, EU LCS: Hopefuls for Worlds 2018 by Rui Yang Xu on The Game Haus
- August 20, EU LCS: Quarterfinals Preview by Rui Yang Xu on The Game Haus
- September 13, EU LCS: Gauntlet Preview by Rui Yang Xu on The Game Haus
- April 4, Fnatic vs. Splyce: The defending champs square off against the late-game kings in the 2019 LEC Spring Split semifinals by Tyler Esguerra on Dot Esports
- July 11, LEC preview: Splyce vs. Fnatic by Nicholas Ray on Upcomer
- July 16, Splyce prove they’re here to play in Summer with upset against Europe’s top dogs by Isaac McIntyre on Hotspawn Esports
- September 30, The best European teams at Worlds 2019: What to expect from the LEC by Jerome Heath on Dot Esports
- October 25, Worlds 2019 could usher in an era of European dominance by Jerome Heath on Dot Esports
- October 25, SKT are at the forefront of Korea’s World Championship dreams once again by Tyler Esguerra on Dot Esports
- October 27, [Worlds 2019: SKT vs SPY] KR Reactions: "Just another Faker fan meet at mid lane." by Lasso and Viion on Inven Global
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References[]
- ↑ Follow eSports Acquires Dignitas EU LCS Team followesports.com
- ↑ Trashy joins FollowEsports dailydot.com
- ↑ New LCS franchise Follow eSports rebrands to Splyce, picks up Call of Duty team dailydot.com
- ↑ Sources: Splyce and exceL to replace Movistar, North as EU LCS franchise partners espn.com
- ↑ Sources: Splyce, H2K and Paris Saint-Germain declined from EU LCS] espn.com
- ↑ Take a closer look at the LEC eu.lolesports.com
- ↑ 7.0 7.1 7.2 7.3 7.4 7.5 Follow eSports Acquires Dignitas EU LCS Team followesports.com
- ↑ 8.0 8.1 Trashy joins FollowEsports dailydot.com
- ↑ New LCS franchise Follow eSports rebrands to Splyce, picks up Call of Duty team dailydot.com
- ↑ 10.0 10.1 10.2 Splyce agrees to terms with YamatoCannon to lead LCS coaching staff splyce.gg
- ↑ 11.0 11.1 Splyce's Tweet twitter.com
- ↑ 12.0 12.1 12.2 Vorborg's Tweet twitter.com
- ↑ 13.0 13.1 Official Roster Announcement: Mikyx joins LCS Team as Support splyce.gg
- ↑ 14.0 14.1 Splyce sign new League of Legends team manager thescoreesports.com
- ↑ 15.0 15.1 15.2 15.3 Wunder's Tweet twitter.com
- ↑ 16.0 16.1 16.2 16.3 Sencux's Tweet twitter.com
- ↑ 17.0 17.1 17.2 17.3 Mikyx's Tweet twitter.com
- ↑ 18.0 18.1 Kobbe's Tweet twitter.com
- ↑ 19.0 19.1 Mikyx's Tweet twitter.com
- ↑ 20.0 20.1 Kobbe's Tweet twitter.com
- ↑ 21.0 21.1 Sencux' Tweet twitter.com
- ↑ 22.0 22.1 Wunder's Tweet twitter.com
- ↑ 23.0 23.1 Splyce's Tweet twitter.com
- ↑ Delaware North makes strategic partnership with esports team Splyce media.delawarenorth.com
- ↑ 25.0 25.1 Splyce LCS Competitive Update And Changes youtube.com
- ↑ 26.0 26.1 LCS Coaching Staff Update splyce.gg
- ↑ 27.0 27.1 EU LCS Coaching Change splyce.gg
- ↑ 28.0 28.1 Liq's Tweet twitter.com
- ↑ Splyce's Tweet twitter.com
- ↑ 30.0 30.1 LCS Coaching Update splyce.gg
- ↑ 31.0 31.1 31.2 31.3 31.4 Wunder's Tweet twitter.com
- ↑ 32.0 32.1 32.2 32.3 32.4 Trashy's Tweet twitter.com
- ↑ 33.0 33.1 33.2 33.3 33.4 Kobbe's Tweet twitter.com
- ↑ 34.0 34.1 34.2 34.3 34.4 Gripex's Tweet twitter.com
- ↑ 35.0 35.1 35.2 Misfits Gaming's Tweet twitter.com
- ↑ 36.0 36.1 2018 EU LCS Roster: Kobbe Returns splyce.gg
- ↑ 37.0 37.1 2018 EU LCS Roster: Nisqy splyce.gg
- ↑ 38.0 38.1 2018 EU LCS Roster: Xerxe splyce.gg
- ↑ 39.0 39.1 2018 EU LCS Roster: Odoamne splyce.gg
- ↑ 40.0 40.1 Splyce LCS Coaching Update splyce.gg
- ↑ 41.0 41.1 2018 EU LCS Roster Announcement: kaSing splyce.gg
- ↑ 42.0 42.1 Splyce's Tweet twitter.com
- ↑ 43.0 43.1 2018 EU LCS: Official Rosters eu.lolesports.com
- ↑ 44.0 44.1 Archive Pages: before change - TUR - 2018-05-24; after change - TUR - 2018-05-25
- ↑ 45.0 45.1 Archive Pages: before change - EU - 2018-06-03; after change - EU - 2018-06-04
- ↑ Archive Pages: before change - EU - 2018-05-31; after change - EU - 2018-06-04
- ↑ Archive Pages: before change - EU - 2018-11-18; after change - EU - 2018-11-19
- ↑ OVERACTIVE MEDIA GROUP ACQUIRES ESPORTS GIANT SPLYCE overactive-media-group.prezly.com
- ↑ Overactive Media Group Acquires Splyce to Form Leading Esports Brand splyce.gg
- ↑ 50.0 50.1 Cloud9 Welcomes Nisqy to League of Legends Roster cloud9.gg
- ↑ 51.0 51.1 exceL Esports' Tweet twitter.com
- ↑ 52.0 52.1 Kronos' TwitLonger twitlonger.com
- ↑ 53.0 53.1 Splyce's Tweet twitter.com
- ↑ 54.0 54.1 Splyce's Tweet twitter.com
- ↑ 55.0 55.1 Splyce's Tweet twitter.com
- ↑ 56.0 56.1 Splyce's Tweet twitter.com
- ↑ Archive Pages: before change - EU - 2018-12-06; after change - EU - 2018-12-07
- ↑ Archive Pages: before change - EU - 2018-12-07; after change - EU - 2018-12-10
- ↑ 59.0 59.1 FC Schalke 04 Esports' Tweet twitter.com
- ↑ Archive Pages: before change - EU - 2018-12-10; after change - EU - 2018-12-12
- ↑ Archive Pages: before change - EU - 2019-12-12; after change - EU - 2018-12-13
- ↑ 62.0 62.1 Splyce's Tweet (Spanish) twitter.com
- ↑ Splyce's Tweet (Spanish) twitter.com
- ↑ Archive Pages: before change - EU - 2019-01-09; after change - EU - 2019-01-15
- ↑ Splyce LEC Coaching Announcement splyce.gg
- ↑ Splyce LEC Coaching Announcement splyce.gg
- ↑ 67.0 67.1 Leveling-Up Splyce: Tolki, Data Analyst splyce.gg
- ↑ 68.0 68.1 Splyce's Tweet twitter.com
- ↑ 69.0 69.1 Splyce's TwitLonger twitlonger.com
- ↑ Splyce Performance Leaders | Introducing Pat Sauer & Thomas Hall splyce.gg
- ↑ Splyce Performance Leaders | Introducing Pat Sauer & Thomas Hall youtube.com
- ↑ 72.0 72.1 Mercado de fichajes cerrado: Todas las plantillas de la Superliga Orange (Spanish) lvp.es
- ↑ OVERACTIVE MEDIA ACQUIRES TOP SPANISH ESPORTS ORGANIZATION overactive-media-group.prezly.com
- ↑ Splyce's Tweet twitter.com
- ↑ LazerChicken's Tweet twitter.com
- ↑ MAD Lions E.C.'s Tweet (Spanish) twitter.com
- ↑ Grievance's Tweet twitter.com
- ↑ OverActive Media to shut down Rochester's Splyce office espn.com
- ↑ 79.0 79.1 Malaclypse's Tweet twitter.com
- ↑ 80.0 80.1 Tolki's Tweet twitter.com
- ↑ 81.0 81.1 Vizicsacsi's TwitLonger twitlonger.com
- ↑ 82.0 82.1 Origen's Tweet twitter.com
- ↑ 83.0 83.1 Kobbe's Tweet twitter.com
- ↑ 84.0 84.1 84.2 84.3 84.4 MAD LIONS ENTER LEAGUE OF LEGENDS EUROPEAN CHAMPIONSHIPS overactive-media-group.prezly.com
- ↑ MAD LIONS ARE CHARGING INTO LEC eu.lolesports.com
- ↑ 86.0 86.1 86.2 86.3 MAD Lions' Tweet twitter.com
- ↑ 87.0 87.1 Mac's Tweet twitter.com
- ↑ 88.0 88.1 Peter Dun's Tweet twitter.com
- ↑ 89.0 89.1 Stress' Tweet twitter.com