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
Claimed by many as the best player in the world right now, RNG’s victory against the favorited Koreans led many Chinese fans to ecstasy, with the series being one of the most discussed topics on Weibo, one of China’s most popular social networks. And such wave of enthusiasm was verified once again, with Uzi apparently breaking yet another record
Women in gaming need to be shown by their peers – not just CEOs touting inclusion initiatives and diversity statistics – that they are welcome, wanted, and will be treated equally in their communities when it matters.
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
On May 27th, the LMS team Machi eSports officially announced the signing of Lee “Crash” Dong-woo through their SNS account. He is expected to fill in for the Jungler
Have you ever wondered why ‘Keeping up with the Kardashians' is so famous? Although the family itself is very entertaining to watch, people love the show because it gives them a different point
In Korean gaming communities, the fact that pro gamers have to serve for the military has always been a hot issue, since it is your duty to serve if you are a Korean man. Most pro gamers tend to
Kingzone DragonX (KZ) ADC PraY shared his thoughts following the MSI. On the 24th of May (KST), Kingzone DragonX ADC PraY talked about the MSI through his personal stream. He said that he didn't read
Riot SapMagic (UX Designer) reveals Riot's thoughts and progression on what we previously heard for the Ranked changes in 2019. *To read about the previous post on Ranked changes for 2019, click here.
Griffin's sub supporter Newt and sub jungler Gankster has transferred to LGD Gaming.On the 21st, LGD's manager posted through his personal SNS saying: “We recruited Griffin's support and jungle.
Chinese team, Funplus Phoenix (FPX), has recruited Hachani as Coach.On the 24th, Funplus Phoenix revealed Hachani joining the organization through their official Weibo. Newly formed in the 2018 season
No school? No club? No problem! High School Esports League is a program dedicated to allowing high schools to enrich the resources needed to promote Esports. Working alongside many high schools across
As esports has been selected as a demonstration sport in the 2018 Jakarta Palembang Asian Games, a green light has lit up for the Korean esports team. The Daejeon Sports Council is said to be
The former WE Support, Yoon “Zero” Kyung-sup is now starting his second League career. On May 23rd, using their Weibo account, WE has officially announced that Zero made a contract to
Yoon “Homme” Sung-young has been named as JD Gaming's new head coach.On the 23rd of May (KST), JD Gaming (JDG) of the LPL announced that they've named Homme as their head coach through the
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
Following his countryman – and longtime domestic rival in the LMS - Hung “Karsa” Hau-Hsuan’s footsteps, jungler Xue “Mountain” Zhao-Hong has left LMS’ ahq e-Sports Club and is headed to China, where he will be joining the traditional OMG organization, according to a post released on the Taiwanese team’s official Facebook page.
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
Noah Whinston was the first to mention that with esports, your fanbase is decentralized. Unlike traditional sports where your fans are likely to be in the city they play for, esports has a global reach. Fans of Los Angeles Valiant exist beyond L.A. So to bring your fans together, your team should have one philosophy to identify with.
There are many regions around the world that have League of Legends esports. Outside of the major leagues like Korea's LCK, China's LPL, NA, EU LCS or LMS, there are actually many other LoL leagues.