Dignitas signs collegiate talent Denathor for LCS 2026 Summer split

Dignitas signs collegiate talent Denathor for LCS 2026 Summer split

The esports organization taps Winthrop University top laner Noah Erikson as part of its ongoing roster rebuild, highlighting the growing pipeline between collegiate gaming and professional leagues.

Dignitas, one of North American esports’ most recognizable names, has added Noah “Denathor” Erikson to its League of Legends Championship Series roster for the 2026 Summer split. The move marks Denathor’s first appearance in the LCS, pulling him directly from the collegiate scene at Winthrop University into the professional spotlight.

For an organization that has been synonymous with roster turbulence over the past several seasons, the signing represents another chapter in Dignitas’s ongoing effort to find a stable, competitive identity.

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From campus to the big stage

Denathor played top lane for Winthrop University’s esports program before catching the attention of professional scouts. A Challenger rank at 1470 LP puts him firmly in the upper echelon of solo queue talent in North America.

Dignitas and the revolving door

Dignitas has been around since the LCS’s earliest days, making it one of the longest-tenured brands in North American League of Legends. The team has undergone significant turnover in previous seasons, cycling through players and coaching staff in search of a formula that works. Earlier in this offseason, sources linked support player IgNar to a potential signing with the organization, suggesting Dignitas has been active in reshaping multiple positions on its roster heading into summer.

As of mid-July 2026, no major esports outlets have confirmed Denathor’s signing.

What this means for the LCS landscape

Dignitas itself operates across multiple esports titles, including an active Rocket League roster competing in the RLCS 2026, with players Fiv3Up, Evoh, and Aqua.

Disclosure: This article was edited by Editorial Team. For more information on how we create and review content, see our Editorial Policy.

Dignitas signs collegiate talent Denathor for LCS 2026 Summer split

Dignitas signs collegiate talent Denathor for LCS 2026 Summer split

The esports organization taps Winthrop University top laner Noah Erikson as part of its ongoing roster rebuild, highlighting the growing pipeline between collegiate gaming and professional leagues.

Dignitas, one of North American esports’ most recognizable names, has added Noah “Denathor” Erikson to its League of Legends Championship Series roster for the 2026 Summer split. The move marks Denathor’s first appearance in the LCS, pulling him directly from the collegiate scene at Winthrop University into the professional spotlight.

For an organization that has been synonymous with roster turbulence over the past several seasons, the signing represents another chapter in Dignitas’s ongoing effort to find a stable, competitive identity.

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From campus to the big stage

Denathor played top lane for Winthrop University’s esports program before catching the attention of professional scouts. A Challenger rank at 1470 LP puts him firmly in the upper echelon of solo queue talent in North America.

Dignitas and the revolving door

Dignitas has been around since the LCS’s earliest days, making it one of the longest-tenured brands in North American League of Legends. The team has undergone significant turnover in previous seasons, cycling through players and coaching staff in search of a formula that works. Earlier in this offseason, sources linked support player IgNar to a potential signing with the organization, suggesting Dignitas has been active in reshaping multiple positions on its roster heading into summer.

As of mid-July 2026, no major esports outlets have confirmed Denathor’s signing.

What this means for the LCS landscape

Dignitas itself operates across multiple esports titles, including an active Rocket League roster competing in the RLCS 2026, with players Fiv3Up, Evoh, and Aqua.

Disclosure: This article was edited by Editorial Team. For more information on how we create and review content, see our Editorial Policy.