Summoners!

Anyone who tuned in to the National ESL Premier League Season II Finals knows that this week’s League of Legends eSports action exciting indeed. There have been numerous twists and over the course of the NESL Premier finals as well as a number of roster changes for some of your favorite pro teams.
Counter Logic Gaming wins the National ESL Premier League Season II Finals
The NESL Premier League Season II Finals have come and gone, but in the end it was CLG who reigned victorious. Overcoming the other 16 teams competing in the double-elimination tournament and proving their dominance through two days of grueling matches, they were able to walk away with the grand prize of $5,000. Rounding out the winners were Curse Gaming, Team SoloMid and Dignitas in second, third and fourth place respectively.
Interested in more information? Check out the National ESL website for more information on the brackets and results of the tournament here.
Team Shifts and Lineup changes
League of Legends eSports organizations saw some significant roster changes this week, with some very major teams undergoing significant lineup changes. Here’s a breakdown below:
  • CLG has acquired MTW-Absolute Legends, who will now be known as CLG.eu. The new team will also sport an almost completely new lineup, with Kbap, Lyumi, and wewillfailer retiring from the team. This new eSports institution is definitely worth keeping an eye on.
  • Snoopeh has left SK Gaming to join CLG.eu along with veteran competitive player Yellowpete. This leaves SK Gaming with only three remaining members.
  • CLG.eu has announced their starting five, and the lineup is impressive. The team roster will feature: Wickd, Snoopeh, Yellowpete, Froggen, and Krepo. Look out for them at the next European competition.
  • Jatt has stepped down from Team Dignitas, potentially retiring completely from pro-gaming. Dignitas is currently still in the market for a replacement jungler.
  • Elementz was seen playing with Curse at the National ESL Premier League Season II Finals, and is officially registered with them on the National ESL website. It is a strong possibility that he may be joining the team