Changing Tides — The Oceanic stars headed overseas in 2020

Stephen “Triple” Li

Career highlights
  • 2x OCE Worlds Representative
  • 3x OPL Winner
  • 1x Rift Rivals Winner
  • 1x League of Origin Win

Triple first joined the Oceanic Pro League in 2016 as Avant Gaming’s mid laner, a spot he held until the end of the 2017 campaign.

After failing to find success in blue, Triple made the transition to the Dire Wolves at the end of the year, and went on to score two championship titles, and make his debut on the international stage at the World Championship in South Korea.

From there, Triple guided Team Victoria to a victory in the League of Origin, before making the swap to Mammoth in the pre-2019 roster swaps in the Pro League.

While the start of the year saw mixed results, Triple and Mammoth reversed the script in the second half of the year and the mid laner earned his second consecutive appearance at Worlds with a title victory at the Melbourne Esports Open in Split 2.

2020 looks to be a very exciting time for Triple, as he steps into the mid lane for FlyQuest Academy in the LCS system. Triple, as always, will be hungry for success, and will look to bring his consistent performances to the North American team. With strong team members across the board, 2020 is looking like another year where Triple can shine.

Emma van der Brug

Isaac McIntyre

Isaac McIntyre is Snowball Esports' editor in chief and head of editorial, leading coverage on Oceanic & Asia-Pacific gaming talent at home and abroad.

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Isaac McIntyre
Isaac McIntyre
Isaac McIntyre is Snowball Esports' editor in chief and head of editorial, leading coverage on Oceanic & Asia-Pacific gaming talent at home and abroad.

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