Lee “Faker” Sang-hyeok shared his thoughts on participating in his first international competition of this year. Faker had played in MSI every year for the past few years, but this year,
On June 7th(KST), the Korean Asian Games LoL national team left for Hong Kong for the preliminaries. Gen.G's Bottom duo, Ruler and CoreJJ, shared their thoughts on representing Korea. As the national
Related: Korean LOL Team for 2018 Asian Games AnnouncedLee “Faker” Sang-hyeok shared his thoughts on being selected for the League of Legends national team for the 2018 Asian Games.On the
On May 31st, KeSPA officially announced the roster of the Korean national team that will be playing for the 2018 Asian Games. Top laner Kim “Kiin” Gi-in and the two Junglers
The Korean roster for the 2018 Jakarta Palembang Asian Games esports has been announced.The roster was revealed on the 31st of May (KST), and the members are as follows: Lee “Faker” Sang-h
At the end of every season, teams of every league look back at the year and see if they had accomplished their goals. Having come back to Korea, Deft has yet to smile. He had to sit back and watch as
ADC Gu “Imp” Seung-bin has left LGD Gaming and joined Team WE. Rumor had it that Imp would be returning to the LCK, but he joined Team WE. Imp was negotiating with an LCK team, but they
A plain white tee, rather curt responses, and a simple lifestyle. At a glance, there's nothing special about Faker. As a matter of fact, he's odd in a way that is hard to describe. But people cheer an
The once former coach for Longzhu Gaming (now Kingzone Dragon X), Kim Jung-su, has transferred to Invictus Gaming (IG). IG ultimately decided that coach Kim Jung-su was the most suitable candidate out
Being apart of LGD since 2015, Imp has parted ways with the team.On the 22nd of May, LGD revealed Imp's departure from the team through its official SNS. Previously, Imp had won the 2015 LPL Summer Sp
On the 20th of May (CEST), Royal Never Give Up (RNG) defeated Kingzone DragonX and became the champions of MSI 2018. This was the first international championship for RNG and Uzi. The current meta is
Kingzone DragonX's head coach, Hirai, gave his word regarding the tournament after having taken down TeamLiquid during Day 3 of the 2018 MSI Group Stage. "I'm happy that we won.
Kingzone DragonX had a great start for the 2018 MSI by finishing up day 1 with a score of 2-0. Against TeamLiquid, PraY shined on Ezreal, but when playing against Royal Never Give Up, Peanut was the o
On May 9th(KST), Lee “KaKAO” Byung-kwon announced his return to the LCK. The Korean League community is currently in vigorous debate about his return; he was once accused of leaving kt
Jin Air Greenwings is getting ready for the 2018 LCK Summer split by recruiting 2 new players to their roster. On May 9th(KST), the team announced through their social media that they've signed
Last week, another player that made his mark in the history of League of Legends left the scene. This player had his debut at Worlds 2013 and became a world champion in 2014. He was called the world's
Kingzone DragonX are aiming for their second trophy of the year: the Mid Season Invitational(MSI). We were able to meet the team before their flight to Berlin and hear their thoughts about the MSI. Ki
On the 28th, Looper officially announced his retirement from the scene. After having left Echo Fox, Looper had considered his options before choosing to retire.Having started his career in Samsung Whi
On the 24th of April (KST), kt Rolster (KT) who placed 3rd in the 2018 LCK Spring Split announced that they will be recruiting new players. Applicants must have an eligible account and is at least
Yung-sang Choi played a huge role in helping MVP come this far; his priority is to find players with immense potential that can live up to the name of the team: MVP -- ‘Most Valuable Player’. This is where we can take a peek at Choi’s philosophies in management, which eventually led to many star players rising up in various titles: No-chul ‘NoFe’ Jeong (the current coach for EDward Gaming), Se-hyeong ‘Mata’ Cho, and Seung-bin ‘Imp’ Gu for League of Legends, Soo-ho ‘DongRaeGu’ Park for Starcraft 2, Seung-gon ‘Heen’ Lee for DOTA 2, Jae-won ‘Rich’ Lee for Heroes of the Storm, and many more, who are all currently involved in the Esports scene in Korea, China, and NA.