Changes appeared necessary at
and are expected to take place in the coming weeks. Following results that fell well below the organization’s expectations since the start of the season, the team is preparing to make significant adjustments in an attempt to recover ahead of the
LFL Summer Split. To that end, nearly the entirety of the current roster is expected to depart before the next competition, sources tell
Sheep Esports.
According to those same sources, the only exception should come in the support role, where
, the most recent addition to the roster, will retain his place through the remainder of the year. The rest of the lineup is expected to leave the organization despite all having joined for the 2026 season.
In addition to players, the organization has also started interviewing coaches for the Head Coach position.
With a higher budget for 2026, Joblife assembled an entirely new roster in hopes of approaching its second year in the LFL on stronger foundations and achieving more competitive results, notably through the addition of experienced former LEC players such as
and
. With this new lineup, the team managed to reach the playoffs of the LFL Invitational but was ultimately eliminated in a first-round upset against
.
In an effort to strengthen the roster ahead of Spring, the organization replaced Greek support player
with Mersa, though the move ultimately failed to produce the desired impact. With only two victories secured during the regular season, Joblife finished ninth and missed out on playoff qualification. This came despite the fact that the team still controlled its own destiny on the final day of competition, only to lose against
, who had not won a single match throughout the Spring Split.
These highly disappointing results fueled growing frustration among both the fanbase and the organization’s CEO, streamer Toma “
Tomy” Abdellaoui. Under those circumstances, roster changes appeared unavoidable, leading the team to part ways with Comp, Czekolad, as well as toplaner
and jungler
.