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About Splyce
Splyce was a professional esports organisation that competed in European League of Legends during the league era that would eventually become the LEC, representing the EMEA region. Registered under a Canadian banner, the team became a recognisable name on the European scene before the organisation was ultimately dissolved. Today Splyce is remembered as a former competitor whose journey reflected both the promise and the volatility of top-level League of Legends.
A European Fixture
During its active years Splyce built a reputation as a squad capable of upsetting expectations and grinding through the demanding European competition. The organisation earned its place among the region’s franchised or league-affiliated teams, competing against Europe’s most established brands across the split format that defines the circuit. Its identity was shaped by a willingness to develop players and pursue a distinctive competitive path.
Players Associated With the Team
Among the names linked to Splyce were Norskeren and Sharp, players who passed through the organisation during its time on the European stage. Rosters in this era were fluid, with talent frequently moving between organisations, and Splyce contributed to the wider development pipeline that fed Europe’s top flight.
Legacy in EMEA League of Legends
The European scene is unforgiving, and the LEC and its predecessors have seen many organisations come and go as the business of esports evolved. Splyce’s disbandment marked the end of one chapter, yet the organisation remains part of the historical fabric of the region. Its matches, players and moments contributed to the narrative of a league that continues to produce international contenders. As a former team, Splyce endures in the memories of fans who followed European League of Legends through a formative period of its growth.
Splyce FAQ
Splyce competes in the LEC (EMEA region).
The Splyce roster includes Sharp, Norskeren.
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