Son “Lehends” Si-woo is making a comeback to Gen.G for the LCK Spring 2024.
He previously played for KT Rolster, where he secured third-place finishes in the Spring and Summer 2023 splits and reached joint-fifth at Worlds 2023.
Gen.G has unveiled its complete player roster for the upcoming season, featuring a mix of returning players and newcomers.
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Lehends returns to Gen.G, reunites with former teammate Chovy
He will be accompanied by his former KT Rolster teammate, top laner Kim “Kiin” Gi-in.
The esports organization has also re-signed mid laner Jeong “Chovy” Ji-hoon, a key player who helped the team secure consecutive LCK championships in season 13.
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Joining them is Worlds 2020 champion and jungler Kim “Canyon” Geon-bu.
This marks Canyon’s departure from Dplus KIA (formerly DAMWON Gaming) after five years with the organization, making it his first time playing for a different team since his debut in 2018.
Gen.G’s LCK Spring 2024 full player roster
PLAYER ROSTER | ROLE |
Kim “Kiin” Gi-in | Top laner |
Kim “Canyon” Geon-bu | Jungler |
Jeong “Chovy” Ji-hoon | Mid laner |
Kim “Peyz” Su-hwan | Bot laner |
Son “Lehends” Si-woo | Support |
Lehends, recognized as one of the top support players in the LCK, gained fame for his exceptional Singed plays and innovative builds during seasons 7 and 8.
He earned the LCK Summer MVP title in Summer 2023.
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In season 13, Gen.G delivered an impressive performance by clinching back-to-back championships in Spring and Summer 2023. However, the team’s success took a turn at Worlds 2023, where they faced defeat against Bilibili Gaming in the Quarterfinals, ultimately securing a 5th to 8th place finish.
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