After signing SwordArt, Andy Dinh, the founder of TSM, thought TSM would be a strong competitor in the next World Cup, and frankly predicted the team's possible achievements in the future: "I think the best thing is to reach the World Cup finals. If we can't even reach the quarter-finals, it will be a failure."
In addition, according to the news from the external network, the signing fee for Snake to join TSM is $6 million for two years, setting a record for North American players. LPL officials bid farewell to SwordArt on Twitter: A photo is worth a thousand words, but the memory is priceless. Thank you, swordsman, for warming LPL with your smile.
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Official statement:
Hello, everyone, we are pleased to announce that @ Jingjing Jingjing Jingjing Jingjing will join TSM as our new auxiliary player! SwordArT has always been the core of the team in the previous team, showing strong command ability. Welcome Snake to join the TSM family, and hope to quickly run in with the team in the future and grow together through mutual encouragement!
In the new year, I hope Snake can achieve better results in TSM and make progress with the team!