TL;DR
- Vincent ‘Biofrost’ Wang returns to LCS after one-year break, replacing veteran aphromoo
- Confirmed roster includes FakeGod (top) and Neo (bot) with international talent rumors circulating
- Dignitas seeks to build on 2021 playoff success with revamped lineup strategy
- Biofrost faces leadership challenge filling shot-calling void left by departure
- Team debuts January 14 in LCS Lock-In tournament with high expectations

The League Championship Series welcomes back a familiar presence as Vincent “Biofrost” Wang officially joins Dignitas for the 2022 season, taking on the crucial support role. This signing represents a significant strategic move for the organization as they rebuild their competitive lineup.
Following a twelve-month hiatus from professional competition, Biofrost makes his highly anticipated return to North America’s premier league, though now representing a different franchise. His comeback journey leads him to Dignitas after previously competing with TSM before initiating his competitive break following the 2020 World Championship.
Biofrost steps into the position vacated by seasoned support Zaqueri “aphromoo” Black, who recently departed the organization. This transition presents substantial challenges for Biofrost, given that aphromoo served as the team’s primary leader and strategic shot-caller during the 2021 campaign where Dignitas achieved playoff qualifications in both competitive splits.
Who's your Biodaddy?
Welcome @Biofrostlol to @DignitasLoL QNTMPAY for the 2022 #LCS season!
Go give him a warm welcome: https://t.co/YcHzo5kdQU
*pending Riot approval pic.twitter.com/UqbJrZGxOW
— Dignitas (@dignitas) November 17, 2021
Who is on Dignitas in LCS?
Beyond the Biofrost acquisition, Dignitas has formally confirmed top laner Aaron “FakeGod” Lee and bot lane specialist Toàn “Neo” Trần as core members of their 2022 roster. The remaining positions continue to generate speculation, with circulating reports indicating Dignitas is negotiating with SK Gaming mid laner Ersin “Blue” Gören and PSG Talon jungler Kim “River” Dong-woo to finalize their competitive squad.
For experienced support player Biofrost, this return represents a critical evaluation opportunity to demonstrate he maintains the competitive edge required for top-tier performance. His decision to take competitive leave followed a disappointing Worlds 2020 appearance where TSM failed to secure any victories in the group stage, suffering defeats against Gen.G, Fnatic, and LGD Gaming.
The underwhelming Worlds performance occurred shortly after TSM’s triumphant 2020 LCS Summer Split championship victory, where Biofrost was reinstated to the starting lineup to contribute significantly to TSM’s remarkable lower bracket playoff resurgence. Previously, Biofrost had been temporarily replaced by Eric “Treatz” Wesseén but was selected for crucial matches during high-stakes situations.
Biofrost’s inaugural appearance with Dignitas commences when the LCS Lock-In tournament launches on January 14 of the upcoming year. This tournament serves as an essential testing ground for the reformed roster before the official season begins.
Action Checklist
- Monitor official roster announcements through Dignitas social channels
- Analyze Biofrost’s performance metrics in Lock-In tournament matches
- Compare new roster dynamics with 2021 team performance statistics
- Track international player adaptation to North American competitive environment
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