
In an episode of ‘The Joe Pomp Show’, 100 Thieves president and COO John Robinson took a deep dive into the organization’s mentality regarding its League of Legends roster.
League of Legends is becoming a more and more expensive ecosystem as it matures. The scene is starting to see contracts hitting multi-million dollar figures, and this rate of growth shows absolutely no signs of slowing down in the near future. The esport’s increasing global reach and viewership numbers have made higher investments necessary to keep up with such rapid evolution. One such organization that has proved willing to invest in League is a relatively new face on the scene, 100 Thieves. Founded in November of 2017, what began as an org with a single competitive team to its name has become one of the most iconic and well-respected brands in the gaming industry. https://twitter.com/joepompliano/status/1471488933749932041?s=21 However, Robinson explains that the decision to further invest in their League of Legends division was not an easy one. In an interview with Joe Pompliano on his podcast, ‘The Joe Pomp’ show, he described assembling the 2021 LCS squad as “one of the biggest risks” that the company has taken in their short lifespan.
Investing in the future
Robinson explained that going into the 2021 season, 100 Thieves felt that they were finally “getting closer to a championship”, and that they were willing to make the investment on “really strong players that were also pretty expensive” to complete their LCS roster.
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In particular, he cites the signing of Felix ‘Abbedagge’ Braun in the mid-season window as the organization’s most successful investment – only made possible by the willingness to increase the budget for the League division.
