Karmine Corp Eyeing League of Legends of European Championship Spot

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Owing to recent success in the community of gaming leagues which has seen it enjoy growth and popularity across the community, Karmine Corp is looking to expand its team by adding stars from the European League.

Similarly, the team wants to hold sessions in a bid to strengthen its Legend Football League team.

According to reports, Karmine Corp wants explicitly to add two stars from the European League, but this will be on the potentiality of acquiring a slot in the League of Legends European Championship.

The France-based team is targeting the next year to join the League of Legend of the European Championship and are said to be ready to buy Astralis’ spot in the League of European Championship.

However, should that fail to materialize, Karmine Corp also alternatively seeks to loan Astralis’ place using Riot games. This is because Karmine Corp is short financially and is unable to outrightly buy Astralis’ spot.

Meanwhile, the Blue walls have a list comprising of players that will start in the League of Legends of the European Championship. They have pointed out Lucas “Cabochard” Simon-Meslet, Lucas “Saken” Fayard, and Steven “Hans sama” Liv.

While Lucas Saken Fayard is the team “s mid laner, Steven Hans Sama Liv is a former card-carrying Team liquid.

Lucas “Cabochard” Simon-Meslet remains a top layer, and, Simon-Meslet is a card carrier.

Meanwhile, they do intend to continue to play competitively irrespective of their success or otherwise with their attempt to play in the LEC. Also, neither Astralis nor Karmine Corp has sold the shares they have yet.

Meanwhile, top players Melonik and Wao are trying out for Karmine Corp’s LFL roster.

Furthermore, Isma, Zanzara, Akababe, and Lurox are all trying out for the Jungle Zanzarah, Akabane, Isma, and Lurox.

Eika, Febiven, Decay, Jezu, Supa, and Takeset are all trying for Midland, while the trio of Hantera, Twiizt, and Stend try out for support.

Daniel Ademiju Idowu