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Last Dance goes Official with Imperial

Imperial Esports has announced the signing of Last Dance, which was created at the beginning of this year by Gabriel “FalleN” Toledo and released earlier this year.

FalleN joins his former SK and MIBR colleagues Fernando “fer” Alvarenga, Lincoln “fnx” Lau, and Ricardo “boltz” Prass, as well as Vinicius “VINI” Figueiredo, who departed FURIA, in the new squad. The team will be coached by Luis “peacemaker” Tadeu.

Imperial‘s roster for 2022 will be as follows. At the conclusion of last year, the organization dismissed its previous lineup, which included Caio “zqkS” Fonseca, saying that they will not be re-signing the team for another term.

FalleN and fer are no strangers to fnx, having teamed up with him during their most successful times in their careers, when they won back-to-back championships with Luminosity and SK, respectively, in 2016. However, due to escalating conflicts within the squad, the roster was reshuffled, and fnx was abruptly dropped in early 2017. Boltz, meanwhile, is no stranger to the aforementioned group, having collaborated with them at various points throughout his time with SK, MIBR, and Immortals. Meanwhile, VINI joins the team with no prior familiarity with the others. The 22-year-old spent four years with FURIA before leaving in January, and despite reports of interest from Liquid, he has decided to join the Brazilians.

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Peacemaker will return to Imperial to fill out the team. The coach is one of the most experienced now in the game with his CV, including Liquid, MAD Lions, and Complexity.

Current Imperial lineup:

  • Gabriel “⁠FalleN⁠” Toledo
  • Lincoln “⁠fnx⁠” Lau
  • Fernando “⁠fer⁠” Alvarenga
  • Ricardo “⁠boltz⁠” Prass
  • Vinicius “⁠VINI⁠” Figueiredo
  • Luis “⁠peacemaker⁠” Tadeu (Coach)

Imperial will not make its debut in a competition until 2022, according to current knowledge. The Brazilian squad has been practicing at the bootcamp for the past month, but has not competed in any championships.

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