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League of Legends: Froskurinn to withdraw from LEC broadcast for 2021

League of Legends: Froskurinn to withdraw from LEC broadcast for 2021
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League of Legends color caster Indiana "Froskurinn" Black is set to withdraw from the 2021 League of Legends European Championship (LEC) broadcast, citing personal wishes to move into a management and development role.

League of Legends: Froskurinn to withdraw from LEC broadcast for 2021

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League of Legends color caster and analyst Indiana "Froskurinn" Black has stepped away from the League of Legends European Championship (LEC) for 2021, citing her wish to pursue management and development opportunities.

In doing so, Froskurinn halts League of Legends coverage for the time being, a matter in which she has been involved since 2013 as she covered the Chinese League of Legends scene alongside coach and content creator Kelsey Moser consistently for two years on third-party podcast China Talk, as well as a color caster on broadcast from 2014 to 2018.

The multitalented caster then joined the League of Legends European Championship (LEC) crew from 2018 onward, working alongside friend and fellow caster Daniel Drakos, as the pair frequently joined forces to entertain and inform viewers on a game-by-game basis, commentating games and participating in entertaining preshow segments.

Froskurinn was also active away from League of Legends broadcasts. In 2015, she worked as an assistant coach for Dignitas's European squad in 2015—a squad that qualified to the European LCS and reached the 2016 World Championship under the Splyce brand and featured top laner Martin "Wunder" Hansen, mid laner Chres "Sencux" Laursen and bot laner Kasper "Kobbe" Kobberup. In 2020, she expanded her horizons and worked on a freelance basis in the simracing community alongside OverTake as a show host for Nitro Nights.

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Adel Chouadria
Adel Chouadria

Freelance esports writer in Europe with eight years of LEC coverage experience. Also a 90's NY Knicks fan, sneakerhead, and wrestling fan. Cake is #1.

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