Rumors: JD Gaming extended cooperation with three players ahead of schedule
Yuriy SheremetThe big reshuffle has not started yet, and some teams are already forming lineups for next season. At least that's what some of the rumors hint at.
So, based on publications in social networks, JD Gaming have decided on three players from their roster for the next season. The club seems to have already re-signed top line player 369 and duo bot Hope and Missing.
Double 369 and Missing have been defending the colors of JD Gaming since December 2021. Hope joined the club in January this year.
JD Gaming
- 369
- Kanavi
- Yagao
- Hope
- Missing
There is no confirmation of the information, but it looks quite logical. In the 2022 season, JD Gaming significantly increased their performance: the team became the champion of one of the most titled leagues, the home LPL in the summer of 2022.
In addition, the team went to Worlds 2022, which is now approaching the equator. JD Gaming are more than successful there: the club won group B and made it to the playoffs, where they already finished with Rogue in the first round.
Today, JD Gaming will play in the Worlds 2022 semi-finals, where they will meet with T1. The start of the match is scheduled for 23:00 CET. The winner of the confrontation will advance to the final of the World Championship.
Matches history: Worlds 2022 LoL - Finals
The 2022 World Championship runs from September 29 to November 5 in Mexico and the United States. The Play-In stage will take place from September 29 to October 4 at the Arena Esports Stadium in Mexico City, and the group stage will take place from October 7-10 and October 13-16 at the Hulu Theater at Madison Square Garden. The quarter-finals will be played at the same Hulu Theter from October 21-24, the semi-finals will be hosted by the State Farm Arena in Atlanta, and the final will take place at the Chase Center on November 5 in San Francisco. As part of the championship, 24 teams from all over the world are fighting for a total prize pool of $2,225,000.
2022 World Championship interim results
- 1st place: TBD
- 2nd place: TBD
- 3rd-4th place: TBD
- 5th-8th place: Rogue, Royal Never Give Up, DAMWON Gaming, EDward Gaming - $100,125
- 9th-12th place: Fnatic, G2 Esports, TOP Esports, 100 Thieves — $55,625
- 13th-16th place: Cloud9, Evil Geniuses, GAM Esports, CTBC Flying Oyster — $50,062.
- 17th-18th place: DetonatioN FocusMe, MAD Lions — $38,937
- 19th-20th place: LOUD, Saigon Buffalo - $33,375
- 21st-22nd place: Isurus, Beyond Gaming — $22,250
- 23rd-24th place: İstanbul Wildcats, Chiefs Esports Club — $16,687
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