LCP Split 3 2025: What to expect before the action begins

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PRESEASON HYPE LCP Split 3 2025 is set to kick off on July 1, and the excitement is building as teams gear up for intense competition. IMAGE FROM 1XBET

PRESEASON HYPE LCP Split 3 2025 is set to kick off on July 1, and the excitement is building as teams gear up for intense competition. IMAGE FROM 1XBET

LCP Split 3 2025 officially kicks off on July 1, but the real action starts much earlier. June is all about preparation — tryouts, bootcamps and deep-dive strategy sessions. Teams are adjusting rosters, testing new game plans and sharpening their focus for what’s expected to be the most competitive split of the year.

This article, prepared by experts from 1xBet, takes a closer look at what’s happening behind the scenes and what fans should watch for.

One of the most talked-about moves comes from Team GoNext. After a disappointing run in Split 2, they’ve shaken things up by transferring their ADC NightShot to RedJungle. In his place, they’re testing a new talent from the ERL scene: Pablo “RageCat” Martínez, a rising star from Spain. It’s a bold decision, but it could inject fresh energy into their bot lane.

RedJungle hasn’t been idle either. They’ve added a former MAD Lions Madrid analyst to their coaching staff in a push to adopt a more aggressive and adaptive playstyle. Whether that pays off remains to be seen, but fans are already buzzing with speculation about what this revamped team might bring to the Rift.

WhitePhantoms, one of the more consistent teams throughout the year, have avoided major roster changes. Instead, they’re focusing on performance behind the scenes. They have been invited recently to a closed bootcamp in Berlin, where they’re working on mental toughness and improving synergy for high-stakes best-of-five matches. According to the team captain, this kind of focused preparation might be the key to breaking into the finals.

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Meanwhile, all eyes are on ZeroGravity. Rumors are swirling about the possible return of KrazyDuke, the legendary top laner who retired last year. If true, this comeback can bring the leadership and stability the team has lacked. While nothing has been confirmed, the community is closely following every hint and leak.

On the gameplay front, analysts are predicting that macro strategy will take center stage this split. Map control, especially around Baron and Rift Herald, is expected to be more important than ever. Midlane picks with roaming potential and global ultimates are returning to the meta. With the overall skill level rising across the board, no matchup will be easy, even underdog teams are equipped to pull off surprises.

Most teams are keeping their scrim results under wraps for now, but fans can expect a flurry of media activity before July 1 — interviews, team photos, sneak peeks at new merch. WhitePhantoms, for example, are planning a special fan event in Warsaw, a sign of how seriously teams are approaching their public image this season.

With less than two weeks to go, LCP Split 3 2025 is already delivering drama, shakeups and stories worth following. The prep phase is about more than practice; it’s about building trust, refining tactics and making sure every player is mentally ready for high-pressure play. When the first game hits on July 1, expect fireworks.

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