Trader consensus on Polymarket heavily favors "No" at 98.3% for Forsen joining an LCK pro organization by June 30, driven by finalized 2026 LCK rosters announced in late March, which feature established Korean stars and top imports like those from LPL—none including the Swedish streamer known for variety content and casual League play. Recent contract databases through April 27 confirm no openings or rumors involving Forsen, whose competitive focus remains on Europe's minor Northern League of Legends Conference (NLC) roster with Drututt, as highlighted in recent reactions from analysts like Caedrel. LCK teams prioritize proven high-tier talent amid strict import slots and visa hurdles, leaving little room for unorthodox streamer signings. Realistic upsets would require unprecedented injuries or mid-season desperation, though with two months left, such shifts are improbable given locked lineups.
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A professional League of Legends LCK organization is any of the 10 franchised organizations that field a paid League of Legends roster in the LCK.
“Signs” refers to Forsen entering into a paid contract with an organization to compete in League of Legends for that organization. Trials or other relationships that do not include a signed professional playing contract will not count. Sponsorship agreements or other contracts that do not pay Forsen to compete in League of Legends for a specific organization will also not count.
A signed professional contract between Forsen and a qualifying LCK organization within this market’s timeframe will qualify even if its effective start date is after June 30, 2026.
The primary resolution source will be official announcements from the team involved and Forsen, however a consensus of credible reporting may also be used.
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0x65070BE91...A professional League of Legends LCK organization is any of the 10 franchised organizations that field a paid League of Legends roster in the LCK.
“Signs” refers to Forsen entering into a paid contract with an organization to compete in League of Legends for that organization. Trials or other relationships that do not include a signed professional playing contract will not count. Sponsorship agreements or other contracts that do not pay Forsen to compete in League of Legends for a specific organization will also not count.
A signed professional contract between Forsen and a qualifying LCK organization within this market’s timeframe will qualify even if its effective start date is after June 30, 2026.
The primary resolution source will be official announcements from the team involved and Forsen, however a consensus of credible reporting may also be used.
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0x65070BE91...Trader consensus on Polymarket heavily favors "No" at 98.3% for Forsen joining an LCK pro organization by June 30, driven by finalized 2026 LCK rosters announced in late March, which feature established Korean stars and top imports like those from LPL—none including the Swedish streamer known for variety content and casual League play. Recent contract databases through April 27 confirm no openings or rumors involving Forsen, whose competitive focus remains on Europe's minor Northern League of Legends Conference (NLC) roster with Drututt, as highlighted in recent reactions from analysts like Caedrel. LCK teams prioritize proven high-tier talent amid strict import slots and visa hurdles, leaving little room for unorthodox streamer signings. Realistic upsets would require unprecedented injuries or mid-season desperation, though with two months left, such shifts are improbable given locked lineups.
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