Afreeca Freecs Spirit first debuted in 2013 and is now a League veteran with 6 years of experience.Witnessing the era of MVP and Samsung, Spirit was undisputed when it came to his ambition to win it a
In day 1 of the All-Star event, Faker and Captain Jack defeated YoDa and brtt.The day kicks off with a 2v2 match. The rules, like before, are the same. First team to get 100 cs or first tower or first
The All-Star Rivalry Show Match between the NA LCS and EU LCS took place in Las Vegas on December 6th. It was a match where pros and streamers got together to compete. Sneaky, who played in the mid lane, stood out even from the early laning phase. He displayed aggressive plays with his LeBlanc and got 3 kills before 10 minutes had passed. Licorice, who had played accordingly to his original role, picked Lucian and comfortably pressured the lane against Wickd. It seemed as if NA had the most momentum at first, but the tide turned during the mid phase. EU Jiizuké's Cassiopeia got a solo kill against Sneaky and eliminated the enemy jungler who came to back up. Simultaneously, Caps and NoWay got kills against Doublelift and Imaqtpie in the bot lane.
FlyQuest have confirmed the signing of young NA talent, James “Duoking” Stephenson, to their Academy roster. He will be supporting FlyQuest's Academy AD from the 2018 season, Erry, who has
The time where you can ask your favorite questions to pro players! Today's main star is a player who is participating in the 2018 All-Stars, SKT T1 Faker.Never missing out on the chance to join in on
On the 6th of December, LPL's Bilibili Gaming announced that they have signed Kuro. Having joined the team early, Kuro had already left to China and is currently residing in the BLG teamhouse."I'm cur
Heart will coach for EDward Gaming in 2019.On the 6th of December, EDward Gaming announced that coach Heart has officially joined their ranks. As a former support player for Samsung Blue, Heart entere
KeSPA announced details regarding their annual KeSPA Cup tournament.On the 6th of December, KeSPA announced that the KeSPA Cup Tournament will soon take place. Taking place on the 18th of December, th
Kingzone DragonX Acquired Acorn and re-signed Supreme for the 2019 season.On the 6th of December, through Twitter, Kingzone DragonX announced that they have finished their coaching roster for the upco
Coach iloveoov will be with Afreeca Freecs for 2019 as well. Afreeca Freecs announced their contract renewal with Coach Yeon-Sung “iloveoov” Choi on their official social media on December 5th. They also announced that Woo-Cheol “viNylCat” Chae and Gwang-Pyo Yang will be joining the team as new coaches. Coach iloveoov joined the League of Legends esports team after the StarCraft2 Pro League was disbanded in 2016. Ever since then, he has been with Afreeca Freecs for the 2017 and 2018 seasons, guiding the team to the 2018 League of Legends World Championship by winning the 2nd place in the LCK 2018. He will be taking on this new year with the two new coaches, viNylCat and Gwang-Pyo Yang, who recently returned to South Korea from China. Afreeca Freecs has also completed their 9-man team roster by adding Ucal, Twinkle, and Proud after they parted with Kuro, Mowgli, Kramer, and TusiN.
Colin “Solo” Earnest, Apollo “Apollo” Price, and Nickolas “Hakuho” Surgent will be joining Echo Fox as their top, AD Carry, and support respectively. On December 5th, Echo Fox announced on their official Twitter that Solo, Apollo, and Hakuho will be joining the team. All three players have been a part of the League of Legends esports scene for a long time. Apollo, who has been in LoL esports the longest, began his pro gaming career in 2013 with Team Summon back when he went by the name of WizFujiiN. He played for several different teams, including Team Impulse, Team Dignitas, Team EnVyUs, and Clutch Gaming. It was with Team Impulse where he renamed himself to Apollo, using his first name. He has managed to get moderate results during his stay with these teams, placing 4th in the 2018 NA Regional Finals.
Maple and SwordArt Join Suning Gaming.On the 5th, through their official social media account, Suning Gaming announced that Maple and SwordArt have joined their ranks. Suning Gaming praised the two pl
This off season, like all before it, has brought along another wave of in-houses - a place where LCS, Academy, and other high challenger players get together in an organized 5v5 to escape the despair
Dade made an announcement through social media that he's back, and that he'll streaming again.On the 5th of December, through Facebook, former Samsung Blue mid laner, Dade, announced that he'll begin
Former Echo Fox's jungler, Joshua "Dardoch" Hartnett will play for OpTic Gaming. On the 5th of November (KST), OpTic Gaming announced the signing of jungler, Dardoch through their Twitter account. Optic Gaming posted a tweet saying "The jungle is a dangerous place, even more so now that the former Rookie of the Split and 2nd NA LCS All-Pro Team Joshua “Dardoch” Hartnett has joined our roster." In December 2014, Dardoch joined affNity as a top laner but later switched to jungle and played in the 2015 NA Challenger Series Spring. He switched back to top when he later moved to Escalate Legion Gaming and Storm; he switched back to playing jungle in NACS 2015 Summer Qualifier and has been playing jungle ever since then.
Afreeca Freecs enhanced their roster with a new supporter.On 5th December, Afreeca Freecs announced their new supporter Jung-jae "Proud" Lee. Afreeca Freecs posted a tweet saying "Our new player, Jung
Following Bang and Wolf's exit, Blank will say his farewell to the SKT fans through a video interview.As a farewell gift for the long-time fans and players who have been with SK Telecom T1, Inven and
The start of Kang “Blank” Seon-gu's career was not an especially smooth one. Along with having to overcome the mountain named Bae “Bengi” Seong-ung, he needed to prove his
Today's editorial cartoon is about the 2018 LoL All-Star event just around the corner.The last international LoL event for this year, the 2018 All-Star, will start in just 3 days. The All-Stars, which
For professional players, the fate of their careers is decided when November rolls around. The possibility of retirement, transferring, and contract renewals permeate the air. Alongside this, there are also others things to consider. The most uncertain age for a professional gamer is their mid-20s. Although it is a period past most players' prime, it is also when they display the greatest degree of experience and wisdom in their plays. Because of all this, Deft is in peril. When he announced his return to Korea in 2016, Deft had clarified that he was on borrowed time. Within his 2 years in KT, he was able to win the LCK. The thought of leaving Korea was daunting and unfortunate. Hence why Deft became more careful. If he were to leave Korea now, he may not be granted another chance to play in the LCK. As a result, the only choice Deft had was to continue his career on the domestic stage. Even with the offer of a million US dollars, Deft did not leave.