TYLOO has confirmed the return of ZhiHong “aumaN” Liu to their active roster, filling the spot left by Yi “JamYoung” Yang, who was recently moved to the substitute bench. With this change, aumaN will take on the role of in-game leader as the team prepares to compete in the eXTREMESLAND 2024 China Qualifiers. However, TYLOO has not yet clarified if this adjustment will extend beyond the qualifiers.
AumaN spent three months with TYLOO earlier this year, maintaining a solid 1.08 average rating. Despite his contributions, the team decided to bench him in favor of Qianhao “Moseyuh” Chen following their unsuccessful bid to qualify for the PGL Major Copenhagen. TYLOO has been actively shuffling their lineup throughout the year, fielding a total of ten different players to achieve consistent international success. While they have performed strongly in regional events, they have struggled to secure victories in crucial qualifiers, often losing out to competitors like Rare Atom.
Recently, TYLOO earned a spot at ESL Pro League Season 21 after defeating Lynn Vision in the ESL Challenger League S48 Asia-Pacific finals. This marks a significant achievement for the team amidst an otherwise turbulent year of roster adjustments.
The updated TYLOO lineup includes Lizhi “Starry” Ye, Dongkai “Jee” Ji, Jingxiang “Mercury” Wang, Qianhao “Moseyuh” Chen, and ZhiHong “aumaN” Liu, with WeiJie “zhokiNg” Zhong continuing as coach. Yi “JamYoung” Yang remains on the substitute list as the team seeks to solidify their competitive form heading into upcoming tournaments.