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SK Gaming Reveals 2015 League Championship Series Spring Split Roster

Today, SK Gaming announced its roster for the 2015 League Championship Series Spring Split.

The starting lineup will now include Greek marksman Konstantinos “FORG1VEN” Tzortziou and Swedish mid laner Hampus “Fox” Myhre, as reported earlier by the Daily Dot.

Tzortziou, who had an impressive season with Copenhagen Wolves, has joined SK Gaming after sitting out the last LCS split. His record-breaking 9.38 CSPM (creep score per minute) is the highest for any marksman in LCS history. SK Gaming hopes his exceptional skills will shine even brighter on their team.

Myhre, also known as “Fox,” comes to SK Gaming from their challenger team, SK Gaming Prime. He has shown promising talent and led Prime to a second-place finish in the challenger season. Now, he is ready to take the next step in his career.

The pair will be replacing Jesiz and CandyPanda, two underperformers from the SK Gaming team at the Riot World Championships last month.

Coaching Staff Changes

In addition to the roster changes, SK Gaming is revamping its coaching staff for the upcoming season. Due to a new rule from Riot Games, Nicolaj “Incarnati0n” Jensen, who advised the team last year, is ineligible to continue in that role because of his suspended player status. Wolfgang “Wolle” Landes and Danusch “Arvindir” Fischer will now serve as analysts, while Joe “Innferflame” Elouassi will take on a Managing Coach position. Lukas Schenke will continue to provide his services as a sports psychologist.

With these adjustments to both the roster and coaching staff, SK Gaming is gearing up for the 2015 League Championship Series Spring Split.

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