The last time there was a void in the EU LCS, it wasn’t a storied franchise like Fnatic, Origen, or H2K that filled it.<\/p> <\/p>
Instead it was an rebooted team, G2 Esports, that took the crown in the spring of 2016. After the exciting 2015 season, major players like Heo “Huni” Seong-hoon and Kim “Reignover” Yeu-jin left the region, leaving things in disarray. It was the perfect time for G2 to swoop in and crown themselves the title of Kings of Europe.<\/p> <\/p>
Now, after relative stability at the top of Europe for the last two years, things are changing again. Stars are once again leaving for NA, leaving the door open for new names to emerge. But this time, G2 may not be the ones to reap the glory. The most dominant team Europe’s ever seen was also a victim of roster upheaval and will head into 2018 with four new players.<\/p>
Who got the best of the offseason and is ready to take on G2’s title? We took a look at all 10 EU LCS rosters<\/a> to find out.<\/p>