The storm has not died down and Rostermania is still in full effect. The latest roster move is a big one, with Lqgend leaving Quadrant and joining Spacestation Gaming.
Today we say farewell and thank you to Sabri π€@Lqgend_ will always be a part of @Quadrant and @Halo history. Achieving the highest placement for a European team in the @HCS π (for now…)
We wish him all the best in future endeavors.
Roster update coming soon pic.twitter.com/MSosWgBmQd
β Quadrant (@Quadrant) December 19, 2023
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WELCOME SSG @Lqgend_ pic.twitter.com/c3u04Nbrqf
β Spacestation Gaming (@Spacestation) December 19, 2023
Lqgend started on the EU-dominant Acend roster when Halo Infinite launched. He made the move over to Quadrant at the start of Year 2 and set the record for the highest placing by a non-North America team on LAN, finishing third at HCS Arlington. They rounded out the second year placing top six at the 2023 Halo World Championship.
After Penguin/Deadzone’s departure from SSG and Lqgend not competing with the rest of the Quadrant roster in the HCS Off-Season tournaments, many speculated that he would be the one to fill the open spot. This isn’t the first time we’ve seen a player from another region making the move to compete in North America. From Mexico, Tapping Buttons, competed with Native Gaming White alongside Barcode, who came from the ANZ region. I think it’s safe to say we are all excited to see how this move will play out.