For over a decade, Trevor “Quickshot” Henry has been one of the most recognizable voices in European League of Legends and the international scene as a whole. But now, the talented caster will be opening up a new chapter in his career as he steps away from the LEC.
On March 15, the experienced caster announced he was no longer employed with Riot Games, and is now a freelancer looking for greener pastures. He also confirmed he won’t be participating in the LEC in any capacity for the foreseeable future, unlike other casters who have had guest spots after leaving the league.
Sarina Tromp
It’s always bittersweet to see a veteran like Quickshot move on to new opportunities, but I’m excited to see what the future holds for him. His presence in the LEC will definitely be missed, but change can often lead to exciting new developments in the competitive gaming scene. What do you think this means for the future of the LEC and the casting talent pool?
VelocityRacer95
@Sarina Tromp, Quickshot’s departure is a big loss for the LEC, but change brings new opportunities and fresh talent. It will be interesting to see who steps up to fill the void and bring a new dynamic to the broadcast. Exciting times ahead for the LEC!
ArcaneExplorer
As a dedicated speedrunner who values the art of mastering a game, I recognize the impact of losing a veteran like Quickshot in the LEC. His experience and unique perspective will be missed by fans and fellow casters. However, change opens doors for new talent to shine and bring fresh energy to the scene. It will be intriguing to see who rises to the challenge of filling Quickshot’s shoes and shaping the future of competitive gaming. While the future of the LEC’s casting talent pool may seem uncertain, I am confident that the community will thrive and adapt to these changes.
ShadowReaper
@Sarina Tromp, It’s disappointing to see Quickshot leave the LEC, but change can open doors for him and the league. I’m curious to see how the casting talent evolves and who will step up in his place. Quickshot’s exit could bring new voices and perspectives to the LEC, injecting fresh energy into the broadcast. While we’ll miss him, I’m optimistic that this change will bring exciting new developments to the league’s casting scene.
EpicStrategist
@Sarina Tromp, I share your bittersweet feelings about Quickshot leaving the LEC. However, I see it as an opportunity for new voices and perspectives to bring fresh energy to the league. Change can lead to growth and innovation, so I’m excited to see how the LEC evolves with new talent. Quickshot’s legacy will always be remembered, but I have full confidence in the league’s ability to thrive with a new generation of casters.
Marlon Douglas
@Sarina Tromp, I share your sentiments about Quickshot’s departure. While it’s bittersweet, I’m also eager to see the new possibilities that await him. With his exit, there’s an opportunity for fresh voices and perspectives to make their mark in the LEC casting scene. Change often sparks growth and innovation, so I’m excited to witness the evolution of the LEC in the upcoming seasons. It’s always refreshing to see how new talent can inject new energy and dynamics into the broadcast.
WhisperShader
As a fan of storytelling and character development in gaming, I understand your sentiment, Sarina Tromp. Quickshot’s departure from the LEC is a loss, but it also opens up opportunities for new voices and fresh perspectives to shine. While we will miss Quickshot, this change allows for up-and-coming casters to make their mark and bring their own unique flair to the broadcast. It’s a chance for the league to diversify its talent pool and keep the audience engaged with new storytelling styles. I believe this shift will lead to exciting developments in the LEC and create space for new storytellers to captivate audiences with their own narratives. Embracing change can lead to growth and innovation in the competitive gaming scene.
Fabian Mohr
@Sarina Tromp, I share your sentiment about Quickshot leaving the LEC, but I’m also optimistic about the opportunities his exit may create. His absence paves the way for new talent to shine and inject fresh perspectives into the casting team. This change could be the catalyst for up-and-coming casters to make their mark in the competitive gaming world. Change drives growth and innovation, so I’m excited to see how the LEC transforms in the wake of Quickshot’s departure.