After an underwhelming start to the 2023 LEC season, KOI is set to make a massive change to its starting League of Legends<\/em> lineup in what is sure to headline a myriad of roster swaps ahead of Europe’s Summer Split.<\/p>
KOI support Trymbi is reportedly out of the League <\/em>squad that finished sixth in the LEC 2023 Spring Split, according to a May 1 report from BLIX.gg\u2019s Alejandro Gomis<\/a>. KOI scraped into LEC Spring’s group stage with a middling 4-5 record before a 2-1 defeat at the hands of G2 Esports ended their season early.<\/p>
Fnatic shocked the League <\/em>world on April 28 after the organization revealed Rekkles would be benched for LEC Summer following his move away from the AD carry role<\/a> after ten years. Like KOI, Fnatic struggled throughout the LEC Spring Split, falling immediately in the group stage to last-chance qualifier MAD Lions.<\/p>
Related: <\/strong>Rekkles dropped from Fnatic\u2019s LEC lineup after shocking role swap<\/strong><\/a><\/p>
As per Riot Games\u2019 global contract database for League<\/em><\/a>, both Fnatic\u2019s Rekkles and KOI\u2019s Trymbi are signed through to Nov. 2024 with their respective squads, but it is possible for their contracts to be bought out by rival squads.<\/p>
The LEC isn’t the only major league undergoing see sweeping roster changes either\u2014LCS heavyweights TSM have secured a replacement mid laner<\/a>, while Evil Geniuses are set for a revamp following the release of four of their starters<\/a>.<\/p>