Impact parts ways with Evil Geniuses, reportedly set to join this other LCS team

Welcome to the free agent club.

After two years of competing withEvil Geniuses, Jeong “Impact” Eon-young has officially parted ways with theLeague of Legends Championship Series (LCS)team.

The announcement was made about two weeks after the conclusion of theWorld Championship (Worlds 2022), where EG placed 11th-14th along withG2 Esports,100 Thieves, and CTBC Flying Oyster.

Evil Geniuses Impact at Worlds 2022

“Thank you for the last two years — your hard work has been vital in lifting the LCS trophy and going to Worlds,” the organization said in theirroster update announcement.

Impact is now a free agent after departing Evil Geniuses

With the help of the Worlds 2013 champion, EG claimed theLCS Spring 2022championship title against 100 Thieves 3-0 to represent North America at this year’sMid-Season Invitational (MSI 2022), where the team placed third to fourth alongside G2 Esports.

In anexclusive interview with ONE Esports, the Korean top laner reflected on his time playing in NA and what he thinks of the region overall.

Credit: Lance Skundrich/Riot Games

“Being in NA taught me how to be a better person and I am not just talking about a better player, but a better person overall. I learned how to self-reflect. I began to ponder a lot when I arrived here because, as you know, I didn’t speak English when I arrived, so I had a lot of time to think by myself,” he said.

The former LCK superstar rose to fame in season 3 after winning the World Championship under the SK Telecom T1 banner. He transferred to the North American region in 2015 and received residency status in 2018. Since then, he has played with top LCS teams including Cloud9, Team Liquid, and, most recently, Evil Geniuses.

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Impact has reached a verbal agreement withFlyQuestand is likely to replace Philip “Philip” Zeng,according to sources. The Korean player has not yet released an official statement on his next plans ahead of the competitive season.

Prior to Impact’s departure,the organization also parted ways with its coachesEarl “Rigby” Han, Gabriel “Turtle” Peixoto, Connor “Artemis” Doyle, and Sebastien “ZzLegendary” Demontigny. Kelsey Moser will be replacing Peter Dun as the head of the coaching staff.

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