British YouTuber Dan “Foxdrop” Wyatt is casting more of the ESL Premiership League of Legends tournament.
Foxy casted his first UK scene matches earlier in the month with Joe “Fenny” Munchables, in what appeared to be a one-off appearance.
But tonight the YouTube tweeted saying he’s back for more.
Damn i really enjoyed casting with @ESLUK , do you think i should go back and do some more? ??
— Foxdrop (@Foxdroplol) February 22, 2017
damn, lots of you seem interested… Might just have to get on it then! Keep your eyes peeled today ?
— Foxdrop (@Foxdroplol) February 22, 2017
He’s casting tonight’s games over at twitch.tv/esl_lol_uk with Joshua “Dowsey” Dowse, as other ESL UK regulars such as Munchables and Excoundrel are casting IEM in Katowice.
Esports News UK heard that Foxdrop might have been casting more games this split but couldn’t confirm whether it was the case or not.
Well the Cat Fox is out of the bag now! (sorry)
Here’s to many more UK matches casted by Foxdrop in the future, the man has a certain Essex wit and charm about him, a bit like us 😉
Second game coming up in 5! @Foxdroplol and I are ready to bring you the action! @ESLUK https://t.co/4aJgqifDAG pic.twitter.com/ur4MMdnaDV
— Dowsey (@DowseyTV) February 22, 2017
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