With 2025 just around the corner all of the League of Legends competitive scenes are going through changes to rosters, with transfers, retirements, and rookies looking to prove themselves, the Esports dynamic is constantly shifting.
The LCK is no stranger to evershifting rosters and organizations as the region has been hailed as the best of the best when it comes to international performance. Having that in mind, we'll go over all of the roster changes so far for the upcoming LCK 2025 Spring Split.
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LCK Spring 2025 Rosters
With a whopping 10 teams that will compete in the LCK in 2025, we are in for some substantial changes when it comes to each individual roster. Although some teams might remain the same, others can see drastic adjustments to accommodate the new wave of pro players as well as the return of League of Legends veterans.
Dplus KIA

Top Lane
- Kingen -> Siwoo
 
Jungler
- Lucid -> Lucid
 
Mid Lane
- ShowMaker -> Showmaker
 
Bot Lane
- Aiming -> Aiming
 
Support
- Kellin -> Beryl
 
DRX

Top Lane
- Rascal -> Rich
 
Jungler
- Sponge -> Sponge/Juhan
 
Mid Lane
- Setab -> ucal
 
Bot Lane
- Teddy -> Unconfirmed
 
Support
- Pleata -> Unconfirmed
 
BNK FearX

Top Lane
- Clear -> Unconfirmed
 
Jungler
- Raptor -> Unconfirmed
 
Mid Lane
- Clozer -> VicLa
 
Bot Lane
- Hena -> Diable
 
Support
- Execute -> Kellin
 
Gen.G

Top Lane
- Kiin -> Kiin
 
Jungler
- Canyon -> Canyon
 
Mid Lane
- Chovy -> Chovy
 
Bot Lane
- Peyz -> Ruler
 
Support
- Lehends -> Duro
 
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Hanwha Life Esports

Top Lane
- Doran -> Zeus
 
Jungler
- Peanut -> Unconfirmed
 
Mid Lane
- Zeka -> Unconfirmed
 
Bot Lane
- Viper -> Viper
 
Support
- Delight -> Unconfirmed
 
KT Rolster

Top Lane
- Perfect -> Unconfirmed
 
Jungler
- Pyosik -> Cuzz
 
Mid Lane
- Bdd -> Bdd
 
Bot Lane
- Deft -> Deokdam
 
Support
- Beryl -> Way
 
Kwangdong Freecs

Top Lane
- DuDu -> DuDu
 
Jungler
- Cuzz -> Pyosik
 
Mid Lane
- BuLLDoG -> BuLLDoG
 
Bot Lane
- Leaper -> Berserker
 
Support
- Quantum -> Life
 
Nongshim Redforce

Top Lane
- DnDn -> Kingen
 
Jungler
- Sylvie -> Sylvie
 
Mid Lane
- Callme -> Fisher
 
Bot Lane
- Jiwoo -> Jiwoo
 
Support
- GuGer -> Lehends
 
OKSavingsBank BRION

Top Lane
- Morgan -> Morgan
 
Jungler
- Youngjae -> HamBak
 
Mid Lane
- Karis -> Clozer
 
Bot Lane
- Envyy -> Bull/Hype
 
Support
- Pollu -> Pollu
 
T1

Top Lane
- Zeus -> Doran
 

Jungler
- Oner -> Oner
 

Mid Lane
- Faker -> Faker
 

Bot Lane
- Gumayusi -> Gumayusi
 

Support
- Keria -> Keria
 
And that covers all of the roster changes so far. League of Legends Champions Korea Spring 2025 season is ramping up to be quite interesting to watch, and given how the almost unstoppable T1 lineup has finally changed, anything is possible in the next year of LoL Esports.
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