Cloud9 release star LoL mid laner Jensen
Cloud9 release star LoL mid laner Jensen

Cloud9 have announced that the organization has released mid laner Nicolaj “Jensen” Jensen ahead of the 2023 League of Legends season.

Jensen has been a consistent presence for Cloud9 in League of Legends since he was brought over to the North American team in 2015. He played for the team initially until 2019, taking his talents to Team Liquid after bringing Cloud9 to a top-four finish at the 2018 League of Legends World Championship.

Jensen returned to the blue and white team in the summer of 2022 after sitting out the spring split. He returned to the mid lane, which gave his teammate Ibrahim ‘Fudge’ Allami the opportunity to switch back to his main role, top lane.

In his previous time with Cloud9, the Dane was able to take the organization to Worlds and the Mid-Season Invitational, but he was never able to win a domestic title in the League Champions Series. That all changed in 2022 as Cloud9 won the LCS 2022 Championship with the mid laner, defeating 100 Thieves 3-0 in the grand final.

A legacy unlike any other. Five Worlds appearances with us, 2,000 career kills, a return to where it all began, and an LCS title finally brought home.

Thank you, @Jensen, best of luck with your next chapter. pic.twitter.com/cYjNjujplH

— Cloud9 League of Legends (@C9LoL) November 23, 2022

“I’m pretty happy that I was able to just come back and win because it felt like something that I owed C9,” Jensen said in an announcement video.

With Cloud9, the mid laner has been to six international events and made the deepest run for a North American team at a major event ever in 2018.

The Danish mid laner will now officially enter free agency for the 2023 season. He has already been linked with Dignitas for the next season, however, making the organization his third team in his over seven years of play in North America.

Dignitas is reportedly building a solid roster of star players with Jensen potentially joining a team with Lucas ‘Santorin’Tao Kilmer Larsen and İrfan Berk ‘Armut’ Tükek.

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