
FlyQuest Makes Bold Move to Stream League of Legends Scrims Weekly

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FlyQuest is revolutionizing League of Legends professional practice by publicly streaming their team scrims, making them the first major organization to do so.

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Starting this week, FlyQuest's LTA North squad will stream weekly scrims every Tuesday at 1:45 pm CT on their Twitch channel. The streams will include full player communications, video feeds, and VOD reviews, providing unprecedented behind-the-scenes access to professional practice sessions.

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This initiative comes following FlyQuest's impressive performance at Worlds 2024, where they nearly defeated Korean powerhouse Gen.G in a five-match series that attracted over 3.5 million viewers globally. Fans will now get to watch top players like Bwipo, Inspired, Quad, Massu, and Busio in their practice environment.
The decision to stream scrims serves two main purposes:
- Increasing fan engagement and transparency
- Helping tier-two, Collegiate, and amateur teams improve by demonstrating professional practice methods
While most teams keep scrims private to protect strategies, FlyQuest's president PapaSmithy believes the benefits outweigh the risks: "The worse case of giving our opponents ammunition to improve and challenge us on stage ensures our practice will be categorically better."
The first public scrim between FlyQuest and Cloud9 on Feb. 4 peaked at over 50,000 viewers. VODs are available on FlyQuest's YouTube channel for those who miss the live streams.
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