Ah, Los Ratones, European League of Legends’ lightning in a bottle. Honestly, I had lost all interest in western LoL until Marc ‘Caedrel’ Lamont’s self-styled “content team” came along and gave us one of most engaging storylines the MOBA’s had in years. It’s now but a not-so-distant memory, but that hasn’t stopped questions about the rats from popping up in Caedrel’s stream. One thing I always wondered is if LR actually managed to turn a profit; few esports teams actually do so, after all. The answer, perhaps unsurprisingly considering its popularity, is a positive one.
Caedrel says that, while Los Ratones was profitable, the League of Legends team “wasn’t really sustainable long term”
3 May 20260

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