Inspired set to become NA resident, opening an import slot for FlyQuest – eSports 

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Polish jungler Kacper “Inspired” Słoma will now be more convenient with playing in competitions in North America and even play for North American clubs after he became a North American resident after obtaining a green card on Wednesday, Nov. 8. 

FlyQuest made this public on Wednesday, which gives them the opportunity to have one more import slot open for the LCS team ahead of 2024. With the green card, Inspired is granted the right to live and work permanently in the United States even though the 21-year-old has been competing in the country since the 2022 season under the colors of Evil Geniuses.

During his time at Evil Geniuses, he won two LCS titles and played in two international tournaments, including the 2022 Mid-Season Invitational and Worlds. However, a return to LEC for Inspired may not happen anytime soon.

Meanwhile, the official FlyQuest 2024 roster hasn’t been officially announced, but Inspired’s singing is one of the few additions that have been hinted for the team’s 2024 roster. Bot laner Massu is one player that will move into the main roster based on reports from November 4, and he will feature alongside support Busio, who was reported to be another addition according to a Nov. 7 report.

The biggest signing hinted so far is that of Star top laner Bwipo, who they say will step onto the LCS stage once again to compete with FlyQuest. It’s a subtle roster overhaul at the LCS team, which experienced a disappointing 2023 season despite the high expectations that fans had.

Inconsistency was a major bane of FlyQuest’s chances, and they messed up with low performances all through the season before ultimately ending the Summer Split in ninth place. The reported additions to the FlyQuest roster could help them be a force to be reckoned with next season.

Daniel Ademiju Idowu