

Their individual players are good, but their team play is lacking. SANDBOX might choose to rethink its roster ahead of the Summer Split and look for answers. FATE barely gave the rookie room to breathe, outfarming and outplaying him every step of the way.

In today’s matchup, however, Yoo “FATE” Su-hyeok was the deciding factor of the series, manhandling Seorabeol’s Yang “Danchung” Hyeon-jong in the mid lane. Issues with the jungle and mid lane positions, though, along with the pick and ban phase led to the team’s poor record. Over the course of the split, top laner Park “Summit” Woo-tae and ADC Moon “Route” Geom-su were the two redeeming factors of the team, consistently playing well and producing above-average performances. But after an offseason roster reshuffle, the team slumped to the bottom of the tables in 2020.

SANDBOX had a successful 2019 rookie season, placing fourth and fifth in the spring and summer. SANDBOX breezed through the summer promotions, though, decisively beating and relegating Griffin from the Korean league before sweeping Seorabeol 3-0 today. Leading up to today’s best-of-five relegation match, the team placed ninth in the LCK Spring Split with a disappointing 5-13 record. SANDBOX Gaming booked their ticket to the LCK Summer Split today after fending off Seorabeol Gaming in the summer promotion series.
