FlyQuest’s star jungler, Inspired, has hinted that the 2025 League of Legends World Championship could mark the final run for the team’s current roster.
With several players, including himself, top laner Bwipo, and support Busio, approaching the end of their contracts, the Polish veteran acknowledged that Worlds 2025 might be the group’s “last dance.” In an interview with Sheep Esports ahead of the Swiss Stage, Inspired spoke about the uncertainty surrounding FlyQuest’s future.
When asked whether this could be the team’s final tournament together, he replied, “Definitely. It’s very rare for a team to stay together for three or more years without roster changes. It could be our last dance, as you said.”
He went on to explain that long-term cohesion in esports is a rarity. “Still, I’m not sure what will happen, and I don’t really focus on that either. The only thing on our minds right now is our next games and Worlds. After the tournament ends, we’ll see.” For now, his focus remains entirely on FlyQuest’s Worlds campaign, where the team enters as the LTA champions and one of the West’s biggest hopes.
When asked about his personal future after this season, Inspired made it clear that he values his time with FlyQuest while keeping an open mind about what’s next. “I’ve really enjoyed my time on FlyQuest and the players around me, for sure. They’re one of my priorities, but I’ll also look at what other teams are like.”
The 24-year-old added, “I wouldn’t mind staying with FlyQuest next year, but I’m also ready to look at other options.” His comments suggest that while there’s genuine affection for the current lineup, he remains pragmatic about career opportunities in a constantly evolving competitive scene.
Inspired also admitted that a return to Europe remains a personal ambition. “Yeah, I mean, I never won Europe, so it’s definitely still on my to-do list before I retire. Who knows?” he said when asked about the possibility of heading back to the LEC. Having built his reputation as one of Europe’s most consistent junglers during his time with Rogue, his remarks hint at a sense of unfinished business in his home region.

Despite the uncertainty surrounding contracts, FlyQuest’s focus is entirely on Worlds 2025. The team has already made waves this year, capturing both the inaugural and final LTA championships and entering the international stage as one of the most promising Western lineups. Inspired’s confidence in their preparation was clear: “From practice, none of the European teams really impressed me,” he said. “This year, I really believe we have the potential to beat the Asian teams.”
For FlyQuest, Worlds 2025 represents what could potentially be the last chapter of a successful yet fleeting era. The players’ shared journey, built on chemistry and perseverance, faces an uncertain future once the tournament ends. Whether or not this roster stays intact, Inspired’s words capture the mindset of a team determined to leave everything on the stage before the next chapter begins.
Published: Oct 15, 2025 07:40 am