On November 8, 2022, popular insider LEC Wooloo has reported that Rekkles, the star ADC who left Fnatic two years ago, is set to make his return to the team in the League of Legends LEC 2023 season. He will join the team as the ADC, contrary to initial reports claiming that he might be looking to role-swap as a support.
This is gargantuan news as Rekkles will finally be back in the LEC with a vengeance as he will look to reclaim his throne as the best player in Europe once more. Apart from that, he might also have some personal vendetta against G2 Esportsm who were one of the key reasons behind his inability to compete in the LEC in 2022.
Clearly, Rekkles joining Fnatic also means that Upset will be leaving, though as of now it is unclear on where the latter will join in the upcoming season.
As mentioned, Rekkles will be joining Fnatic as the primary ADC for the team in the League of Legends LEC 2023 season. This is definitely a huge move as Rekkles and Fnatic are sort of two sides of the same coin.
No matter what the situation is, Fnatic and Rekkles end up re-uniting every time, and after the past two years, this will feel even more special. However, this move does create certain problems for Upset, the current ADC of Fnatic.
Upset has been widely regarded as the best western ADC by several League of Legends fans and analysts. He has been quite the performer and was extremely good at Worlds 2022 as well.
Unfortunately, Fnatic are replacing him, but it seems he is yet to find a team. This is because, as of insider news, G2 Esports has Hans Sama, Vitality has Neon, MAD Lions has Carzzy, EXCEL has Patrik, and Fnatic has Rekkles.
Therefore, none of the top teams have a slot remaining in the ADC position. As a result, there is a
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