North American agency FlyQuest has pulled out of expert Rocket League competition


North American agency FlyQuest has pulled out of expert Rocket League competition

North American agency FlyQuest has pulled out of expert Rocket League competition, the group introduced yesterday, and sold its Rocket League Championship Series (Rocket League Items RLCS) roster to Rogue .

Rogue has fielded a North American RLCS crew over the last four seasons, considering the fact that obtaining the team Atelier in May 2017. Last month, but, that team misplaced the merchandising/relegation match and changed into demoted to the Rival Series for subsequent season. Since the ex-FlyQuest gamers own their RLCS league spot, Rogue will now continue to be within the RLCS for Season 7.

Being in the RLCS gives significantly greater visibility than the Rival Series, with larger weekly viewership tallies for the pinnacle league, and a risk for teams to compete inside the season-finishing stay World Championship. Additionally, the $1M USD RLCS prize pool for Season 6 turned into 10 times large than the $100K Rival Series prize pool.

FlyQuest first entered Rocket League in September 2017 by signing RLCS team eQuinox. The employer dropped that roster and instead obtained Ambition Esports’ lower-tier Rocket League Rival Series (RLRS) team in January 2018. That team won the promoting/relegation tournament and competed within the RLCS closing season, finishing fifth-sixth to keep its league spot for subsequent season.

The deal sees Rogue obtaining players Nicholas “Wonder” Blackerby and Austin “AyyJayy” Aebi, at the side of instruct Ryan “Wesker” Staton. Former FlyQuest player RoninRocket League Items Shop  “PrimeThunder” D’Auria is now a free agent. It is currently uncertain whether or not Rogue will maintain any of its gamers from closing season whole within the new 3-participant beginning roster.

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