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Sneaky Aims to Play in the LCS Next Year

Legendary AD Carry Sneaky Considering Return to Pro Play

Former professional League of Legends player, Sneaky, has hinted at a possible return to the LCS. In a recent interview with Travis Gafford, Sneaky expressed his interest in exploring pro play opportunities for next year. However, he also acknowledges that there may be uncertainty around his chances of getting picked up by a team.

In the interview, Sneaky mentioned that he had decided to step away from professional play earlier this year but emphasized that it wasn’t a permanent retirement. He still feels the competitive drive and is eager to get back into the action.

As the 2020 World Championship approaches, Sneaky also expressed his excitement at being able to watch all the matches stress-free. In previous years, he often missed out on matches due to team obligations. Although he enjoys watching the games, he admitted to wondering about certain strategies and still keeps an eye on the weaker teams.

If Sneaky does make a comeback, it remains to be seen which team would be interested in acquiring him. Considering the strong ADCs in the top four LCS teams, Sneaky might have to prove himself on a lower-tier team before getting the opportunity to join a top-tier squad in North America.

Despite stepping away from competitive play, Sneaky has maintained his popularity as a streamer on Twitch. However, his streaming career hasn’t fully satisfied his desire to compete at the highest level.

In his last year playing in NA, Sneaky had a decent showing, securing second place in both the 2019 LCS Spring and Summer Splits. However, his team, Cloud9, failed to advance out of the group stage at Worlds for the first time in five years.

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