Rix GG Added

TwitchBeat - September 20, 2021
Rix GG Added

Rix.GG, a leading esports organization in the United Kingdom, has announced the addition of No Team No Talent to their new Wild Rift roster.

The team will be made up of elite European and British players:

  • Leon “L3on” Pham – Baron Laner
  • Arthur “Doom” Parsin – Jungler
  • Arthur “Doom” Parsin – Jungler
  • Luis “Friend” Cepeda – Dragon Laner
  • Ryan “Clue” Maaroufi – Support
  • Weihong “Elegy” Cheng – Substitute Player

Leon “L3on” Pham, Baron Laner, is a 20-year-old Danish ex-professional player in Vainglory, where he was regarded as one of the best players of all time and won many first and second place finishes in Europe. SK Gaming, Team Secret, Team Qlash, and Tribe Gaming are among his prior employers.

Jungler Arthur “Doom” Parsin is a 22-year-old German player with a multi-season Wild Rift Challenger that reached Rank 1 and a multi-season League of Legends Challenger. He has previously been a member of Team Secret, Mousesporrts, Team Qlash, and Tribe Gaming, among others.

Mid Laner Joshua “Snitch” Bennett is a 25-year-old Englishman living in Germany. He was a professional Heroes of the Storm player for five years, winning numerous European titles and placing highly internationally. He’s previously been a member of the Dignitas, SK Gaming, and Tribe Gaming lineups.

Dragon Laner, Luis “Friend” Cepeda, is a 19-year-old German footballer. With numerous accounts, he holds a multi-season challenger rank. Previously, he worked for prestigious companies such as Tribe Gaming and Unicorns of Love.

Ryan “Clue” Maaroufi, Support, is a rising star from France who was a multi-time mythic player in mobile legends, has semi-pro competition experience, and has held the Challenger level for several seasons.

Weihong “Elegy” Cheng, a promising Chinese player now based in Czechia, will be the roster’s substitute. He has a multi-season Challenger rank and extensive Wild Rift professional experience, having played on a variety of teams.

The squad won first place in a variety of contests before joining Rix.GG, including Wild Rift Origin Series June, Wild Rift Origin Series July, Lyone – Sport 2021, and RiftZone. Zack Chandler, Head of Esports, will lead the team.

“Wild Rift is a game I spent months anticipating its release,” Zack Chandler, Head of Esports and Wild Rift Team Manager, remarked.