New League of Legends pro recruit Organizm joins his favorite team: Fugitive, led by legacy player Creamcheese. The two clash during Organizm's first professional match, establishing a new rivalry within one of the most promising and storied teams in esports.
A visit to Organizm's childhood home in Philadelphia helps illustrate the ambition and drive of a young player while the friction between Creamcheese and Organizm intensifies, with possibly disastrous consequences.
As a founding member of Fugitive and former teammate of Creamcheese, current Coach Kyle Braxton takes his friend's walkout personally as he's forced to entertain trade offers.
In 2015, Fugitive Gaming earns their spot in the LCS after a win in the Relegation Series and immediately entertain ownership offers, including a convincing pitch from a co-owner of the Sacramento Kings, Nathan Resnick, whose motives are questioned by some of the players.
During the mid-season break, Creamcheese and Organizm are stuck in the Fugitive House together with nothing to do but train. Organizm accepts Guru's invitation to guest star on his podcast Neverlost - a slap in the face to Fugitive Gaming and Creamcheese. Things come to a head at a summer block party where Creamcheese publicly lays into Organizm for buddying up to Guru and for his lack of communication.
Blue Wing Capital is rumored to be buying Fugitive, but everyone is worried they'd make sweeping changes to the team. April instead favors Julie Frattis, a loyal Fugitive Gaming super fan who came into money after the unexpected death of her parents. Nightfall helps to bridge the divide between Organizm and Creamcheese.
Misha Brooks
Creamcheese
Da'Jour Jones
Oganizm
Ely Henry
Kyle Braxton
Taylor Misiak
Morgan
Alexa Mansour
Emma