
League of Legends Champions Korea today released the updated rosters for Rounds 3–4 of the 2025 LCK, set to run July 23 through August 17. After a strong showing at the Mid-Season Invitational in Vancouver, where Gen.G and T1 finished first and second, the world’s premier regional league will return to the LCK Arena in Jongno-gu for five weeks of play.
DN Freecs, winless at 1–17 through the first two rounds, has shifted its leadership structure. Ju "oDin" Yeong-dal, previously the team’s general manager and a champion coach with Samsung Galaxy and Gen.G, will leave his front-office role to serve as overall director overseeing the League of Legends squad. Former head coach Jung "RapidStar" Min-sung will move into a supporting coaching role for the remainder of the season.

OKSavingsBank BRION parted ways with Choi "Edgar" Woo-beom, who had guided the team since 2021, and hired former SK Telecom T1 top laner Lee "Duke" Ho-seong as its new head coach. Duke adds two world championship titles to the franchise’s bench, having won the 2016 and 2018 global finals.
Dplus KIA bolstered its staff by signing coach Kim "cvMax" Dae-ho, after health concerns ended his tenure with JD Gaming in the LPL. The club also promoted challenger-team coach Kim "Woong" Sun-woong to head coach ahead of the next rounds.

Several players are returning from overseas stints. Nongshim RedForce acquired Noh "Burdol" Tae-yoon after his time in China’s LPL and Brazil’s LTA South, along with former SeolHaeOne Prince bot laner Kim "Trigger" Eui-joo , who has competed across three continents. OKSavingsBank BRION added veteran bot laner Han "Leo" Gyeo-re, following spells with Liiv SANDBOX, Japan’s LJL and the EMEA league.
Round 3 opens Wednesday, July 23, with Dplus KIA facing OKSavingsBank BRION. Matches run Wednesday through Sunday, featuring two games per day.
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