Los Ratones’ coach and founder Marc “
Caedrel” Lamont announced on Monday 1st on Instagram that the team, recently crowned
NLC Summer Split champions, will compete at the
EMEA Masters Summer from September 29 to November 2, with
the final at Paris Games Week. Despite earlier uncertainty as the dates coincide with Worlds 2025 in China, where the team had considered traveling to
scrim top teams and play solo queue during the most competitive period of the year.
After the announcement, Caedrel clarified: “
After that, I have no clue where LR will go,” adding that he doesn’t want to simply repeat what they achieved this year. Moving up to the next level and joining Riot Games’ Tier 1
League of Legends circuit seems difficult, but not impossible. Caedrel explained: “
There’s still a promise of possibilities for next year, so fingers crossed we can find the right direction,” referring to the team’s chances of taking it to the next level in 2026.
As a reminder, the
League of Legends EMEA Championship (LEC) is currently a fully closed league, with ten franchised teams having purchased their slots to compete. The most recent addition was
Natus Vincere in Summer 2025, but other examples include
Karmine Corp in 2024,
Team Heretics in 2023, and
Team BDS in 2022. The European league is constantly evolving, and with Caedrel’s team’s large fanbase and viewership, it’s not impossible that something could happen, as the major leagues remain the only path for a team to qualify for Worlds.