Splyce's top laner, Andrei " Odoamne " Pascu, announced he would be exploring other opportunities while still under the team's contract during the off-season, according to his tweet Thursday.

Since it’s offseason Splyce has allowed me to explore all other options. Still contracted with Splyce but able to have talks with other teams. Feel free to reach out in email or DM if interested, looking to come back stronger than before — Andrei Pascu (@OdoamneLoL) October 18, 2018

The European League of Legends team had a tough year, performing well in the spring only to fall off during the summer split. Splyce ended the regular season at sixth and barely secured a spot in the summer playoffs, where they lost to FC Schalke 04 in the quarterfinals.





Odoamne came in third for the top lane role during the All-Pro Team voting due to his performance in the spring.





​​The EU LCS will see a slew of changes next year as it introduces franchising for the 2019 season. Several teams, including ​G2 Esports, Fnatic, and Misfits Gaming have reportedly been accepted as EU LCS franchise partners, while ​Giants Gaming announce​d it would no longer compete in the league.





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