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Susquehanna Soniqs Announce JRuss For RLCS X

Susquehanna Soniqs Announce JRuss For RLCS X

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Jack Marsh

Published 

24th Jul 2020 19:18

Susquehanna have officially announced the signing of JRuss ahead of the Rocket League Championship Series (RLCS) Season X.

JRuss joins the Soniqs replacing Dappur who departed to Charlotte Phoenix earlier this month. This becomes JRuss' fourth team this year, after appearing for Valence, Mirage and Omelette since the start of 2020.

The Soniqs previously tried Allushin alongside Shock and Satthew for the Beyond The Summit: Summer Shuffle, but after a 15th placed finish, they have decided to work with JRuss ahead of RLCS X. They finished fifth in RLCS Season 9, and will need to build upon their form quickly if they want to keep up with the rest of North America who have all been building on their rosters too.

Their next venture will be RLCS X in just over three weeks time as eight other North American sides battle it out this weekend in the ESPN Esports invitational, giving Soniqs extra time to gel as a team.

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