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FlyQuest

FlyQuest is an American professional organization founded in 2017 by co-owner Wesley Edens and , with headquarters in , . In September 2022, the organization was acquired by the Viola family, owners of the NHL's . FlyQuest fields competitive teams across multiple games, including , (with a main team and women's team FlyQuest RED), , Marvel Rivals, and fighting games, while also maintaining a talent division for content creators and streamers. The organization's mission emphasizes creating an inclusive, sustainable ecosystem at the intersection of gaming, , and humanity, symbolized by mascots (a nature guardian) and a.PHiD (a friendly ), with a commitment to , support, and environmental preservation. In League of Legends, FlyQuest competes in the League of Legends Americas (LTA) league and achieved its most notable success by winning the inaugural LTA 2025 Championship on September 28, 2025, defeating Vivo Keyd Stars 3-1 in the grand final to claim the title as the first and only LTA champions. This victory marked a pinnacle in their domestic dominance, following multiple split wins in prior seasons. FlyQuest's broader impact includes fostering self-expression and talent development, encapsulated in their slogan #TimeToFly.

History

Founding and Early Development

FlyQuest was announced on January 6, 2017, as a new esports organization resulting from the acquisition and rebranding of 's Series roster. The team was founded by co-owner Wesley Edens and his investment firm , who purchased the roster and its North American League of Legends Championship Series (NA LCS) expansion slot for a reported $2.5 million, with $700,000 specifically allocated to secure four key players from . The initial roster featured top laner An "Balls" Van Le, jungler Hai "Hai" Du Lam, mid laner Keith "Moon" Moon, AD carry Johnny "Altec" Ru, and support Daerek "LemonNation" Hart, marking a blend of experienced North American talent transitioning from the Challenger tier. With as its flagship title, FlyQuest entered the NA LCS as one of the league's new expansion franchises, debuting in the Spring Split on January 20, 2017, amid high expectations for professional competition but tempered by the challenges of integrating a organization into the elite tier. In their inaugural Spring Split, FlyQuest exceeded preseason predictions of bottom-tier performance by finishing the regular season with a 9-9 record, securing a playoff spot as one of the top six teams. They advanced to the , pulling off a 3-2 upset victory over fourth-seeded in the quarterfinals before falling 0-3 to second-seeded in the semifinals and losing 2-3 to Phoenix1 in the third-place , ultimately placing fourth overall. Early challenges included adapting to the competitive intensity of the and internal adjustments, culminating in mid-season roster changes ahead of the Summer Split, such as benching top laner Balls for free agent Lourlo and replacing AD carry Altec with academy promotion Stixxay Sun to bolster the lineup. From its inception, FlyQuest embraced a centered on positivity, , and , positioning the as a forward-thinking entity in that prioritized narrative-driven initiatives and a supportive environment for players and fans. This approach aimed to differentiate FlyQuest from more traditional esports brands, fostering growth through sustainable practices and audience interaction during its formative years.

Ownership Transitions

FlyQuest was originally co-owned by Wesley Edens, co-owner of the NBA's , and following its founding in 2017. This partnership provided initial capital and strategic oversight for the organization's entry into professional . On September 27, 2022, FlyQuest underwent its first full ownership transition when it was acquired by the Viola family, proprietors of the NHL's . The sale from Edens and marked a significant shift, positioning the organization under the stewardship of a family with extensive experience in management. The 2022 ownership change brought stabilized funding that enabled key investments, including enhanced roster acquisitions across multiple esports divisions to bolster competitive performance. It also supported branding expansions, such as the introduction of eco-friendly apparel lines featuring 100% recycled materials in products like the 2025 competitive jerseys. Under the Viola family's current structure, FlyQuest maintains its headquarters in , , facilitating closer alignment with esports ecosystems.

Expansion into Multiple Games

FlyQuest initially expanded beyond its core division by entering the scene in September 2017, acquiring the roster from consisting of players CorruptedG, SadJunior, and . This move marked the organization's first venture into a non-MOBA title, with the team competing in RLCS Season 4 and securing a sixth-place finish in the North American regional. In January 2018, following the departure of the players, FlyQuest signed a new lineup from Ambition Esports, including PrimeThunder, , and AyyJayy, which achieved moderate success such as a fifth-place finish in RLCS Season 6 NA and topping the Rival Series with a 6-1 record. However, the division struggled to sustain competitive momentum, leading to its disbandment on December 20, 2018, when the organization released the roster to focus resources elsewhere. The organization's next diversification came in the genre with the launch of a division on December 8, 2021, signing John "KoDoRiN" Ko as its inaugural player. This entry represented FlyQuest's strategic push into legacy titles, leveraging Melee's enduring competitive scene to broaden its portfolio without immediate overlap with its operations. FlyQuest further expanded within the fighting games community on August 2, 2023, signing an initial roster for titles such as and , including Victor "Punk" Woodley, Shamar "Nitro" Hinds, Katy "Razzo" C., Matthew "TempestNYC" Tulloch, and Raynel "RayRay" Hidalgo. Roster changes followed, with TempestNYC departing on July 27, 2024, and Razzo and RayRay leaving on September 5, 2025; as of November 2025, and remain active. FlyQuest further grew its presence in 2024 by acquiring a roster from the recently defunct Grayhound Gaming on March 28, acquiring players including , , Liazz, Vexite, and to enter the : Global Offensive (transitioning to ) ecosystem. This Oceanic-focused team aimed to revive Australian representation in international play, debuting at events like IEM . Roster adjustments followed, notably the release of on January 4, 2025; on March 14, 2025, was benched, followed by the signing of nettik on March 15 and 's full release on April 19, amid ongoing efforts to refine the lineup for sustained viability as of November 2025. Complementing this, FlyQuest introduced FlyQuest RED, a dedicated women's team on February 29, 2024, to foster inclusivity in , with initial signings including Emy (Emma Choe) and vanessa (Vanessa Gideon). In 2025, FlyQuest entered the Marvel Rivals scene on March 12, announcing a roster featuring adios, lyte, energy, SparkChief, Ghasklin, cooper, Zelos, Percolator, Kylie Raine, and Yokie. Early adjustments included Ghasklin's departure on April 28, 2025, with the team competing in events like the Marvel Rivals Invitational NA. These expansions reflected broader strategic shifts following the organization's acquisition by the Viola family—owners of the NHL's —on September 27, 2022, which prioritized sustainable growth through selective investments in high-potential divisions while pruning underperformers, as exemplified by the earlier exit from . This approach allowed FlyQuest to maintain as its foundational pillar while methodically building a multi-game footprint up to 2025.

League of Legends

Divisional History

FlyQuest was founded in December 2016 by Wesley Edens and as an esports organization entering the scene. On January 6, 2017, the team acquired the Challenger spot to debut in the NA LCS Spring Split, marking their entry into professional competition. The initial roster featured top laner Keith "Balls" Markiewicz, jungler Hai "Hai" Lam, mid laner Eugene "" Park, AD carry Zaq "Altec" Lam, and support Daeny "LemonNation" Kong. Early years saw roster fluctuations, with the team achieving 4th place in the 2017 NA Spring playoffs. Following the 2022 ownership transition to the Viola family, FlyQuest rebuilt its division, signing a core lineup on November 29, 2023, including top laner Gabriël "Bwipo" Rau, jungler Kacper "Inspired" Słoma, AD carry Fahad "Massu" Abdulmalek, and support Alan "Busio" Cwalina. Mid laner Song "Quad" Soo-hyung joined on June 9, 2024, strengthening the team for the latter half of the 2024 season. In 2025, Turkish player İbrahim "GaKGoS" Samet Bulut was added as a substitute top/jungler on April 7, providing depth ahead of the LTA season. These changes positioned FlyQuest for success in the restructured starting in 2025, following the merger of , LLA, and CBLOL regions.

Current Roster and Coaching Staff

As of November 18, 2025, FlyQuest's starting roster features a blend of experienced international talent, anchored by top laner Gabriël "Bwipo" Rau from Belgium (contract ends November 18, 2025), jungler Kacper "Inspired" Słoma from Poland (contract ends November 18, 2025), mid laner Song "Quad" Soo-hyung from South Korea (contract ends November 17, 2026), AD carry Fahad "Massu" Abdulmalek from Canada (contract ends November 17, 2026), and support Alan "Busio" Cwalina from the United States (contract ends November 18, 2025). The team maintains flexibility with substitutes, including AD carry Noh "Arrow" Dong-hyeon from South Korea (contract ends November 18, 2025) and versatile top/jungle player İbrahim "GaKGoS" Samet Bulut from Turkey (contract ends November 15, 2027), who joined as a sixth man earlier in the year to provide depth in the top and jungle roles.
Player IDRoleNationalityContract End Date
BwipoTopBelgiumNovember 18, 2025
InspiredJunglePolandNovember 18, 2025
QuadMidSouth KoreaNovember 17, 2026
MassuAD CarryCanadaNovember 17, 2026
BusioSupportUnited StatesNovember 18, 2025
ArrowAD Carry (Sub)South KoreaNovember 18, 2025
GaKGoSTop/Jungle (Sub)TurkeyNovember 15, 2027
Following the departures of head coach Erlend "Nukeduck" Våtevik and assistant coach Alfonso "Mithy" Aguirre Rodríguez on , the coaching staff now consists of assistant coach Noh "Arrow" Dong-hyeon from South Korea, serving in a dual role as both assistant coach and substitute player. Sources indicate Thomas "Thinkcard" Slotkin will join as for the 2026 season. The organization has retained its core roster post-2025 World Championship.

Tournament Results and Achievements

FlyQuest's League of Legends division marked its breakthrough in 2020 by reaching the finals of both the and , securing second place in each. In the Spring finals against , the team demonstrated competitive prowess but fell 0-3. The Summer finals against followed a similar pattern, with FlyQuest again finishing as runners-up in a 2-3 series. These performances earned the organization a nomination for Esports Content Team of the Year at the . At the 2020 World Championship, FlyQuest entered as North America's second seed and competed in Group D during the group stage, ultimately finishing in 9th-12th place after failing to advance. The team built on this momentum in 2024, finishing as runners-up in the LCS Spring Split playoffs to qualify for the Mid-Season Invitational (MSI) 2024 play-in stage, where they exited during the group stage after losses to stronger international opponents. FlyQuest then won the LCS 2024 Championship by defeating Team Liquid 3-1 in the grand final. In 2025, FlyQuest dominated the restructured (LTA) North conference, winning both Split 1 and Split 2 championships to secure regional supremacy. They capped the season by winning the inaugural on September 28, 2025, defeating [Vivo Keyd Stars](/page/Vivo_Keyd Stars) 3-1 in the grand final. FlyQuest followed with a runner-up finish at the , losing in the grand finals to . At the , FlyQuest advanced to the Swiss Stage but were eliminated after a 0-2 loss to on October 25, finishing with an overall 2-3 record in the stage. Individual accolades highlighted the season, including jungler earning Jungler of the Split honors for his standout performances across the LTA splits. FlyQuest's tournament successes have generated substantial prize earnings, totaling over $2 million across their League of Legends history, with $891,979 earned in 2025 alone from Worlds, the Esports World Cup, and LTA regional events.
TournamentYearPlacementKey Opponent in Deciding Match
LCS Spring20202ndCloud9 (0-3 finals loss)
LCS Summer20202ndTeam SoloMid (2-3 finals loss)
Worlds20209th-12thGroup D elimination
LCS Spring20242ndTeam Liquid (1-3 finals loss)
MSI2024Group Stage ExitVarious play-in losses
LCS Championship20241stTeam Liquid (3-1 finals win)
LTA North Split 120251stN/A (playoffs win)
LTA North Split 220251stCloud9 (playoffs win)
LTA Championship20251stVivo Keyd Stars (3-1 grand finals win)
Esports World Cup20252ndGen.G (grand finals loss)
Worlds Swiss Stage2025Eliminated (2-3 record)CTBC Flying Oyster (0-2 loss)

Super Smash Bros. Melee

Divisional History

FlyQuest entered the Super Smash Bros. Melee scene in December 2021 by signing their first player, John "KoDoRiN" Ko, a Marth main, on December 8, just before his participation in Smash Summit 12. In June 2022, the organization expanded its Melee roster by signing Jake "Jmook" DiRado, a Sheik main, on June 10. KoDoRiN was released on January 23, 2024, leaving Jmook as the sole player. As of 2025, Jmook has remained active, attending tournaments and re-signing with FlyQuest to continue competing. The division operates under FlyQuest's fighting games umbrella, focusing on competitive play in the Melee circuit without notable championship wins but consistent participation in events like supermajors.

Current Roster

As of November 2025, FlyQuest's Super Smash Bros. Melee roster consists of one player.
Player IDNameMainNationalityJoin Date
JmookJake DiRadoSheikUnited States2022-06-10
Jmook has been the organization's primary Melee representative since KoDoRiN's departure in 2024, with no further changes reported.

Counter-Strike 2

Divisional History

FlyQuest entered the Counter-Strike scene in 2024 through the acquisition of the former roster on March 28, following the Australian organization's closure earlier that month. The initial lineup consisted of in-game leader Christopher "dexter" Nong, Joshua "INS" Potter, Alistair "aliStair" Johnston, Jay "Liazz" Tregillgas, and Declan "Vexite" Portelli, marking the organization's first venture into the FPS title under new ownership that had stabilized its operations since 2022. This move was enabled by the 2022 acquisition of FlyQuest by the Viola family, owners of the NHL's , which provided resources for multi-game expansion. The team transitioned seamlessly into Counter-Strike 2 competitions, debuting internationally at events like . In parallel, FlyQuest launched FlyQuest RED in 2024 as a dedicated women's initiative aimed at promoting diversity and inclusion within the Counter-Strike ecosystem. Throughout 2025, the roster underwent significant changes amid efforts to improve competitive standing. On January 4, aliStair was released after being benched in late 2024 due to inconsistent performances. Further adjustments occurred in March, with dexter benched on March 14 following an early exit from , and New Zealand rifler Corey "nettik" Browne signed the next day to bolster the lineup. Dexter was fully released on April 19, concluding his tenure as the team's strategist. The restructured team competed in the BLAST.tv Austin Major 2025, advancing through regional qualifiers but exiting in the Stage 1 Swiss round after a 2-3 record, including losses to and . FlyQuest's 2025 season focused on mid-tier regional circuits, such as and , where they secured consistent top-8 finishes but struggled against top international opposition. To support this growth, the organization partnered with in August 2024 for sponsorships, offering enhanced community promotions and betting integrations tailored to Counter-Strike events.

Current Roster

As of November 2025, FlyQuest's Counter-Strike 2 roster consists of a five-player lineup blending Australian talent with international additions, emphasizing aggressive playstyles suited to regional competitions. The team features in-game leader Joshua "INS" Potter from Australia, who has anchored the squad since its inception in March 2024; entry fragger Declan "Vexite" Portelli, also Australian and a founding member from the same date; AWPer Iulian "regali" Harjău from Romania, acquired in December 2024 to provide sniping support; rifler Corey "nettik" Browne from New Zealand, signed in March 2025 for added flexibility; and AWPer Justin "jks" Savage from Australia, who joined in July 2025 to enhance long-range threat. The roster is supported by head coach Aaron "AZR" Ward from Australia, appointed in October 2025 to refine strategies for Asia-Pacific circuits.
Player IDNameRoleNationalityJoin Date
INSJoshua PotterIn-game leaderAustralia2024-03-28
VexiteDeclan PortelliEntry fraggerAustralia2024-03-28
regaliIulian HarjăuAWPerRomania2024-12-30
nettikCorey BrowneRiflerNew Zealand2025-03-15
jksJustin SavageAWPerAustralia2025-07-09
Previously, Australian player Jay "Liazz" Tregillgas was part of the lineup but was released in July 2025, marking the last significant player adjustment; the team has remained stable since then. Erdenetsogt "erkaSt" Gantulga from Mongolia served as head coach from March 2024 until becoming inactive in August 2025. The organization has directed efforts toward qualifiers in events like BLAST Rising Asia, aiming to secure spots in major international tournaments.

FlyQuest RED

FlyQuest RED was established in 2024 as the women's division of FlyQuest's Counter-Strike 2 team, aimed at fostering greater female participation and representation in professional esports. The team began building its roster with the signing of American players Emma "Emy" Choe, a rifler, and Vanessa "vanessa" Gideon, a support specialist, on February 29, 2024, marking the official launch ahead of competitions like the ESL Impact League. This effort aligns with FlyQuest's expanded commitment to diversity and inclusion following the organization's acquisition by the Viola family in September 2022, which emphasized creating accessible pathways for underrepresented groups in gaming. As of November 2025, the team's active roster includes in-game leader from Canada, entry fragger from Australia, rifler from Denmark, rifler from the United States, and support from the United States. The lineup was finalized earlier in the year with marie's addition in February 2025, replacing former player after her departure in January. This international composition reflects the team's focus on talent diversity while competing primarily in women's circuits. The coaching staff is led by head coach Alan "Shakezullah" Hardeman, a North American veteran who was promoted from assistant in January 2025 following the departure of previous head coach Luca "Munstur" Ioanițiu. Under this leadership, FlyQuest RED has prioritized inclusivity-focused events over the main CS2 circuit, achieving notable results such as winning the ESL Impact League Season 8 North American Division on October 27, 2025, by defeating Shimmer 2-1 in the grand final, and securing 5th-6th place in a major A-Tier tournament in May 2025. These accomplishments highlight the team's role in elevating women's competitive play within esports. This victory qualified them for the ESL Impact League Season 8 Finals as the North American representatives.

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