Nexplay's Wild Rift dvision disbands, players looking for a team individually

Nexplay Esports officially announced the disbandment of its promising League of Legends: Wild Rift roster on Monday night, July 12, three days after its former manager first revealed the development through Twitter.
Ex-team manager Taz_Run21 tweeted last Saturday that the team disbanded and has been searching for a new organization to adopt them.
Later that day, he said that the roster composed of Justine "Juschie" Tan (jungler), Miguel "Arisen" Pison (baron), Aaron "Chuely" Bingay (mid laner), Jovannie "Ooozee" Colong (ADC), Jazzfer "Dizastr" Villahermosa (support) and Ralph "zMitch" Alvarez (mid/captain-analyst) is "splitting up and looking to get picked up individually."
"(The players) had undoubtedly shown their might in Wild Rift, especially in the early stages of its competitive scene, winning several championships under Nexplay, including the trophy of the SEA Icon Series PH Preseason," the popular organization said through a post on its official Facebook page.
"Even though we no longer cross the same path towards our goal, we believe that these boys still got the potential, and we don't want anything less but for them to succeed in their future endeavors. Thank you for being part of Nexplay Esports."
Nexplay Wild Rift showed its massive potential during the preseason, either ruling or finishing runner-up in most tournaments.
The squad went on a near perfect run in the SEA Icon Series Preseason as it swept Liyab Esports (3-0) and beat eventual rival Team Secret (3-1) before crushing Sunsparks (4-0) in the grand finals.
Come the Icon Series Summer, NXP wound up second behind Secret in the North Luzon group stage and both sides qualified for the national playoffs.
Chuley and company started strong with a 2-0 victory over VVV Esports but suffered a 2-0 sweep to eventual champion Amihan Esports in the upper bracket semifinals.
NXP crashed out of the tourney after losing once again via 2-0 to Smart Omega in the lower bracket to settle for a 5th-6th place finish.
The team missed out on the $150,000 (roughly P7.5 million) Summer Super Cup where Amihan and Secret served as the country's representatives.