C9 Berserker awarded LCS MVP for 2023 Spring Split – eSports 

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Cloud9’s ADC Kim “Berserker” Min-Cheol has been announced as the LCS MVP award winner for the 2023 Spring Split in his second year in the LCS.

The nineteen-year-old followed the feet of his organization’s coaching team, who won the coaching staff of the split award. The flurry of awards will definitely boost their confidence as they go into the finals of the Spring Playoffs on Sunday, April 9. 

While the reigning LCS champions continue to impress, one of their newest imports continues to improve his profile, especially in getting into the North American League of Legends scene.

Despite C9’s star-studded team, Berserker has continued to play an important role in the team since debuting in the LCS Spring.

He enjoyed the support of ADC-turned-support Zven and was able to win the 2022 LCS Championship in Chicago, Illinois, despite being a rookie.

Berserker entered 2023 and finished in first place at the Spring Split with a KDA of 10.3. He is also on the 2023 LCS Spring Split all-pro team, along with his MVP award. Berserker has managed to be in synergy with players in C9 on and off right and social media and LCS broadcast activities of C9

He’s become one of their most popular players among fans, especially with his gameplay in view.

C9 are in the upper bracket of the Spring Playoffs and the first team to qualify for the Raleigh, North Carolina, finals on Sunday. The team has a place in the MSI, too, taking up one of the two LCS slots.

The second spot will be determined between FlyQuest and Golden Guardians on April 8 in the lower bracket final.

Berserker looks ready for more success in his professional League career as C9 continues their march at the top with more challenges coming up.

Daniel Ademiju Idowu