FlyQuest launches International Women’s Day apparel collection

Hassan Shittu
Rabia Sayal
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FlyQuest International Women's Day Apparel
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North American esports organisation FlyQuest has launched a special apparel collection to celebrate International Women’s Day.

According to the official announcement, a portion of proceeds will be dedicated to supporting women building careers in gaming. 

With this initiative, FlyQuest aims to highlight presence of women across esports and gaming while also providing financial support for programmes that help female talent grow in the industry. 

The announcement also encouraged fans to support the initiative by purchasing items from the limited collection. Notably, a portion of the revenue generated from the apparel line will be donated to the 1000 Dreams Fund. 

The nonprofit organisation focuses on supporting talented young women by helping them gain access to education opportunities, mentorship programs, and career readiness resources.

FlyQuest Continues Competitive Push in 2026

FlyQuest kicked off its 2026 campaign at the LCS 2026 Lock‑In, where North American teams battled for early-season momentum and a spot at First Stand. The organisation started well, beating Shopify Rebellion 2–0 on January 25th and then edging past Disguised Esports 2–1 in Swiss Stage.

However, the run hit rough patches later in the event. FlyQuest narrowly lost 1–2 to Cloud9 before suffering 0–3 defeat to the same team in Playoffs. Ultimately, its Lock‑In campaign ended after a 0–3 loss to LYON on February 21st in the Lower Bracket Quarterfinals.

Founded in 2017, FlyQuest remains one of North America’s established League of Legends esports organisations, with total winnings over $1.16 million. 

The active roster features Ibrahim ‘GaKGoS’ Bulut (Top), Johnson ‘Gryffinn’ Le (Jungle), Song ‘Quad’ Soo‑hyung (Mid), Fahad ‘Massu’ Abdulmalek (Bot), and Micheal ‘Cryogen’ Luu (Support). The team is led by head coach Thomas ‘Thinkcard’ Slotkin and strategic coach Apollo ‘Apollo‘ Price.

Looking ahead, FlyQuest will compete at the LCS 2026 Spring Split from March 28th to June 7th, the Esports World Cup 2026 North America Qualifier from April 14th to 29th, and the LCS 2026 Summer Split in July.

Hassan Shittu

Hassan is a seasoned Web3 professional with over five years of experience and a versatile writing background across the blockchain space. A gaming enthusiast, he now focuses on how crypto can transform the gaming industry.
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