LOL Esports Mockumentary Players receives new trailers and publication date

League of Legends is currently one of the largest eSports titles in the world, and fans of the Moba of Riot Games and his competition scene have been looking forward to further news about the upcoming eSports mockmentary players from Paramount Plus. Now the waiting for more information has finally come to an end. The streaming service has just published a brand new view of players through the official trailer, together with the announcement that the series will premiere on June 16.

"Players" by Paramount Plus becomes a comedy mockmentary series, similar to "The Office" in this regard, which follows the fictional e-sports team of Fugitives in his endeavor at the LCS tournament of League of Legends. In order to give the series authenticity, several League of Legends organizations have allowed the use of their branding and logo-for example the Evil Geniuses team.

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In addition, the main line-up has the acting talent of three real eSports stars. Noh 'Arrow' Dong-Hyeon, currently Laner for Immortals, Jung 'Youngbin' Young-Bin, Mid Laner for OQ, and Michael 'Miko' Ahn, formerly chief coach of the League of Legends teams of the Saint Louis University, are next to To see 'JOUR JONES as a fictional eSports-Wunderkind Organizm and Misha Brooks as an experienced eSports professional Creamcheese.

As you can see in the trailer below, the conflict between the two fictional professional players Creamcheese and Organizm will be the driving force behind the series.

Creamcheese is portrayed as an arrogant player who, after the arrival of organizm, is desperately relevant to relevance, a fresh new talent that wants to make the fictional fictional organization the new face of the team.

It also looks like players make fun of the perceived culture of professional eSports, with players who are so concentrated that they do not go to the toilet, give up their anger and much more.

The American Vandal Mitshöpfer Dan Perrault and Tony Yacenda stand next to Joe Farrel, Mike Farah and Jim Ziegler from Funny or the behind the series.

However, if you are more interested in the real world of the League of Legends eSports, you can see the latest information about the League of Legends MSI 2022 boat camp here and the news that LEC star Nisqy as the center of the LOL team of Mad Lion was confirmed Lane here.

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