The former player and holder of the most LCS titles in history is planning to return to play in less than a year after he announced that he would retire, according to a report by Travis Gafford. Supposedly, Doublelift is considering going to explore his options to return if he finds a suitable roster and support. The pro player retired in November 2020 so he began to become a new person. I’m a great man, I tell you in a statement on Nov. 25 that you’ve watched me grow from a hopeless kid to a successful adult. After repeatedly failing to perform on the international stagea 0-6 at Worlds 2020 was his last hurrah, he decided to join the TSM’s starting roster and turn into a full-time streamer. Doublelift expressed concern for the roster following the end of the long-term swoop from Worlds and was adamant to play with a top foreign support for the 2021 season. However, despite the org signing a two-year contract for six million dollars for the former Sunings SwordArt, he decided it was time to retire. A few possibilities for Doublelift going into the 2022 season could be a return to TSM or a move to a new team like Evil Geniuses, 100 Thieves or Cloud9. Travis Gafford, a journalist and a close friend of Doublelift, speculated that the player would be a good fit for Vulcan, who plays for C9 with its bot lane partner Zven. Make sure you follow us onYouTubefor more esports news and analysis.