Today's comic is about the ‘backdoor' strategy that has been attempted several times in the LCK and LCS over the past week.Last week in the LCK, two teams had a clash that would be remembered fo
*Before Match I'm not even hoping for a win. I think I would be happy if they miraculously win one game. SKT Fighting! I wish good luck always for Griffin as well.└ It doesn't matter whether they win
On the 8th of March (KST), Griffin faced SK Telecom T1 in the 2019 LCK Spring Split. SKT took game 1, but Griffin struck back right away in Game 2. Both matches were close, fierce, and exciting, but t
SKT T1 defeated Gen.G 2-0 on the 2nd day of week 6 for the LCK 2019 Spring Season. SKT T1 easily defeated Gen.G in both game 1 and 2; the gap between the two teams for team's total gold and kills grew bigger and bigger as the games went on. It came to a point where Gen.G wasn't able to turn the tide and SKT T1 went straight to destroying their Nexus in both games. Khan, the MVP for today's match, played an important role in crushing Gen.G in today's match. Following is the interview with Khan, the top laner for SKT T1. Congratulations! How do you feel about your victory? Last time, we lost a game we almost won and everyone felt disheartened since we lost 2-1. Today, we didn't make any mistakes and won 2-0, which feels great.
In Winter 2018, when the LoL Park was initially revealed to the public, the first thing that captivated the fans was the gigantic drawing that was installed on the wall. The drawing depicted champions
In the last game on the 20th, SKT T1 defeated kt Rolster 2-0.The first game was reminiscent of the old SKT and LCK. The game lasted longer than 40 minutes and a lot of back and forths. Every 5 minutes
On the 20th, Griffin defeated Gen.G 2-0.Today's series was full of surprises. First was Ruler finally playing on a non marksman champion, Yasuo. Second was Chovy playing off-tank Sylas mid. However, b
MOBA brawler meets battle royale today, free on Steam Skövde, Sweden - February 19th, 2019 - The wait is over as today the anticipated MOBA and battle royale hybrid, Battlerite Royale, moves out
DAMWON Gaming defeated Jin Air Green Wings 2-0 on February 16th at LoL Park. JAG had the upper hand in the early phase of game 1, although they failed to use that advantage to snowball the game. In the end, DAMWON managed to win the last team fight with their Baron buff. DWG dominated game 2 with lane priority and vision control. They were also able to take most of the objects, including all of the drakes. JAG tried to withstand as much as they could while waiting for Route's Sivir to scale. However, it wasn't enough to stop DAMWON from marching toward their Nexus. Following is the interview we had with Nuclear, the bot laner for DAMWON Gaming who played a great part in leading his team to victory today.
This week’s editorial cartoon is about how League of Legends keeps changing its meta to keep popularity up. It has been 10 years since League of Legends was released. It has also been 7 years since LoL became an esports title -- that’s a long time for a game to stay relevant, which means it’s a challenge to keep it feeling fresh. However, League of Legends refused to relinquish its claim as the best esports title, and there are still many players actively engaged in studying the game despite how the system continues to grow more and more complex.
SKT T1 defeated Gen.G 2-1 on February 16th, which was the fourth day of week 4 for the LCK 2019 Spring Season. Although Gen.G managed to snowball the upper hand they got in the early phase of game 1, they had a difficult time turning the tide around in both game 2 and 3. In the end, Gen.G helplessly watched SKT T1 march on and destroy their Nexus. This happened because SKT T1 managed to remain calm and kill enemies with quick backup.
On February 16th, the 4th day of Week 4 for the LCK 2019 Spring Season took place at the LoL Park, South Korea. The first match was between SKT T1 and Gen.G; Gen.G had an upper hand with their team comp during the team fights, using their CC combos to score kills. This allowed them to snowball the game, winning the first game. However, SKT T1 was ready to pay back in the second and third game. In both game 2 and 3, SKT T1 was able to have the upper hand in the early phase. They managed to stay ahead of their enemy by taking objectives such as drakes. The total gold gap started to grow between two teams, and SKT T1 was able to march on to destroy enemy Nexus by winning 2-1.
SK Telecom T1 managed to defeat Kingzone DragonX in the first match after Lunar New Year's break. It was a close game as SKT won two straight games after their loss in Game 1. In today's game, Teddy's
On the 13th (KST), SK Telecom T1 defeated Kingzone DragonX 2-1. Many new sights were in today's match such as 5 Spellthief's Edges in one game or Lee “Faker” Sang-hyeok and Kim
On the 13th of February (KST), Hanwha Life Esports swept Gen.G Esports in their seventh match of the LCK. As of this win, they're now placed at 5th place with a 4-3 record. In this match, veteran bot
On the 13th of February, in the first game after the Lunar New Year break, Gen.G Esports clashed against Hanwha Life Esports. A close contest was expected in the match, but Hanwha Life Esports managed
This week's editorial cartoon is about the champions who will no longer be frequently seen in the Summoner's Rift and the change in the League's atmosphere as the result of Patch 9.3. Patch 9.3 was released on the live server on February 6th, finally putting a stop to the insane popularity of a few OP champions. Both Akali, who had very one-sided trading with low risks, and Aatrox, a champion with good sustainability regardless of which lane he stands in, received the biggest hit.
Griffin defeated SANDBOX Gaming 2-1 on February 2nd, the 4th day of week 3 for the LCK 2019 Spring Season. Although game 2 wasn't any easy for Griffin, they crushed SANDBOX Gaming in both game 1 and 3, managing to stay on a winning streak with no losses. Following is the interview we had with Sword, the top laner for Griffin.
KT Rolster defeated Afreeca Freecs 2-0 on February 2nd, the 4th day of week 3 for the LCK 2019 Spring Season. KT was ahead of AF in macros during both game 1 and 2, which allowed them to win easily despite the mistakes they made during team fights. We had the chance to interview Smeb, the captain of KT Rolster, about today's victory. Following is the interview with KT Rolster's top laner, Smeb.
On February 2nd, Kuro came visiting with Kramer to support Afreeca Freecs playing in the LCK at the LoL Park in South Korea. Kuro, the former mid laner for Afreeca Freecs, is now the mid laner for LPL's Bilibili Gaming. He was visiting Korea during the Lunar New Year and came to watch his former teammates playing against KT Rolster. We had the chance to interview Kuro about him playing in the LPL.