continues to rebuild a competitive roster ahead of the upcoming
LFL Summer Split, a decisive stage in the organizationâs season. Following disappointing results since the start of the year, the French organization announced through CEO Toma â
Tomyâ Abdellaoui on Twitch that it would be parting ways with a significant portion of its roster. Changes were expected in the AD Carry position, and those adjustments are set to come with the arrival of
, as announced by the streamer on Sunday.
The move consequently places Greek player
on the bench after he joined the organization at the beginning of the season but failed to meet the expectations of either management or the fanbase. At the same time, 3XA finds a new home following the end of the French Flair project, of which he had been a member earlier this year.
The ideal move to elevate the project?
Entering its second year in the LFL, Joblife had hoped for significantly stronger results after assembling an entirely new roster intended to help the organization take the next step competitively. Instead, the team suffered an early elimination in the LFL Invitational playoffs, failed to qualify for the EMEA Masters, and did not even secure a top-eight finish or a playoff berth during the Spring Split. The outcome was widely viewed as deeply disappointing and ultimately forced the organization into making substantial changes.
With 3XA available on the market, Joblife appears to have secured one of the most prestigious options possible for the ADC role. The French player has not yet experienced the season he had hoped for. After aiming to reach the LEC following a strong 2025 campaign, he ultimately joined streamer Jean âTraYtoNâ Medzadourianâs French Flair project, a roster composed largely of players who had also pursued opportunities in the LEC without success. However, the project came to an end during the EMEA Masters Winter, where the team finished in 5thâ6th place.
Even so, it remains difficult to find a profile in the LFL more experienced or consistently successful than 3XA. The player has already won the league four times, in addition to claiming the EMEA Masters Summer 2025 title with Karmine Corp Blue, where he was also named Finals MVP. Surrounded by what is expected to be an almost entirely rebuilt roster, 3XA and Joblife could emerge as one of the major stories of the upcoming LFL Summer Split.