
A new Chinese organisation, Flash Gaming, announced former TyLoo player YuLun "fancy1" Cai and coach QiFang "Karsa" Su as their first two players.
YuLun "fancy1" Cai and QiFang "Karsa" Su, along with YuanZhang "AttackeR" Sheng and HaoWen "somebody" Xu were removed from TyLoo's active roster following a long dispute. The latter two were then brought back to the active line-up, but fancy1 and Karsa spent the majority of 2016 inactive. Happily for the players involved, it seems as though at least some of them will now be able to move on and resume their career as a new home for the Chinese star has been found.
Fancy1 resolved the problem with the TyLoo management last week and finally became a free agent, and he has wasted no time finding a new home. The Chinese youngster will join up with his former coach in the new Flash Gaming roster who returned to playing after coaching TyLoo for almost a year. The remaining three players of the team are yet to be revealed.
The newly-founded team of Flash Gaming offers players a stake in the company as co-owners and aims to become a household name in the Asian scene by using their private investors' backing. The two-man roster of Flash Gaming, which is sure to be filled out over the coming weeks and months, currently looks like:
YuLun "fancy1" Cai
QiFang "Karsa" Su
Image courtesy of Adela Sznajder - DreamHack.







