The 23-year-old German e-sports professional Felix “Abbedagge” Braun actually has a wonderful year and a half in League of Legends behind him. Schalke 04 sold it to the US when they gave up the LoL license in 2021. There Abbedagge became champion with 100 Thieves. But now the worm’s in there: he’s complaining of Long Covid and apparently he’ll be replaced in 2023 by old Dane Bjergsen, who is looking for a new club.
How did Abbedagge come to the USA?
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German midlaner becomes champion in the USA
How did Abbedagge fare in the US? It was really brilliant. Braun ended up at 100 Thieves, an ambitious young club that relies heavily on influencers and merchandise.
Abbedagge hit the US league LCS, which is considered rather weak, and became champion with his new team in summer 2021.
In 2022 things went well, after all, 100 Thieves finished runners-up twice, had to admit defeat once to Evil Genius and once to Cloud9.
Abbedagge performed well: In September 2022, for example, he screwed up the tour for LoL legend Bjergsen and his “super team” Liquid.
No chance at the Worlds and then Long Covid
How long has the worm been in there? Things haven’t been going so well for 100 Thieves and the young midlaner since October 2022. At the Worlds you were thrown out without a hitch. They didn’t stand a chance against the top teams from Asia, Gen G. and Royal Never Give Up.
The team could only get one win at the Worlds, against “CTBC Flying Oysters”, a team from Taiwan.
Abbedagge himself also seems to be suffering. He writes on Twitter:
100 Thieves reportedly bring in Bjergsen and Doublelift
This is the great news now: Abbedagge now seems to have to look for a new club.
According to insiders, “his team”, 100 Thieves, has secured the services of Bjergsen, a 26-year-old midlaner, for the new season. Supposedly his old friend Doublelift (29) is also joining 100 Thieves. Bjergsen and Doublelift are considered the two most popular US players of all time, although both are clearly past their prime as players.
There is still no statement from the club itself as to whether this will happen and what will happen to Abbedagge, but the life of a LoL pro is tough. Usually, the signing of a new “star player” inevitably results in the departure of the previous regular. Only in rare cases do you look for another solution, let the previous regular player change to another position or hand him over to the youth team.
Bjergsen’s signing isn’t official yet, but such rumors a day before the official start of the trades are almost certain.
It looks like Abbedagge’s time in 100 Thieves is coming to an end.
Abbedagge’s departure is official
Update 11/23, 8:25 p.m.: The rumors have come true. 100 Thieves announced the departure of Abbedagge and 3 other players via Twitter.
Abbedagge announced his departure the day before through a McDonalds clip. Players who are in LoL without a team are considered “McDonald’s” players because they have to work at the fast food giant to make ends meet, so the gag goes.
The bitter thing is that players who have achieved top performances are exchanged for “big names”. The same thing happened to the best German botlaner in LoL a few weeks ago:
LoL: The best player in Germany (22) will probably be thrown out of his team – because an old Swede wants his job back