In the 2020 League of Legends Champions Korea Spring Split match held on the 26th (KST), T1 defeated Griffin 2-0. As of this win, T1 extended their winning streak to 5 games. Park “Teddy”
The games in League of Legends professional play are getting longer in the 2020 spring split. Over the past few years, they had been getting shorter, but this season, the four “major” regions
Remember the LCS Anonymous Survey? They had a simple survey on the LCS players and had some interesting responses. Here, we tried the same on the LCK players. About a week to go for the 2020 LCK Spring
Last October, Riot Games hosted a 10 year anniversary event to celebrate League of Legends' 10th birthday. Not only did the 10 new titles that Riot Games announced garner much attention, so did the ma
In the summer of 2016, there was a rookie ADC that appeared out of nowhere. With splendid mechanics and ability to carry, even with the consistency and stability unlike a rookie, Park “Ruler&rdq
On the 31st (KST), the 2019 KeSPA Cup clash between Gen.G Esports and T1 ended in a close 2-1 victory in T1's favor. It was a long match, involving a pause in Game 3, but T1 didn't lose their concentration
On a December day, while everything was turning into Christmas decorations, we met Gu “Imp” Seung-bin at a small cafe in Gangnam. It was to interview him as he had retired as of this year.
On the 24th (KST), Hanhwa Life Esports took down ESports Connected 2:0 in their round of 16 match of the ‘2019 League of Legends KeSPA Cup ULSAN'. Kim “Lava” Tae-hoon, originally the
On the 25th (KST), Gen.G took a landslide victory against GC Busan Ascension 2:0 in the round of 16 of the ‘2019 League of Legends KeSPA Cup ULSAN', held at Nexon Arena. With incredible synergy
Cho “Mata” Se-hyeong has retired. He had debuted in 2013 and was in his 7th year, a support at the age of 25. His age wasn't that young, but it wasn't too old to stepping back from his pro
Go “Score” Dong-bin, who’s been a staple in the LoL esports scene for 8 years, has finally finished his 8-year long journey. He now lays rest to his title as a jungler, and prepares for his next endeavor.
“The biggest reason was that I needed to change. I thought that if my environment changes, I'll change as well. As a pro gamer, everyone wants to be better at the game. I made this decision beca
On the 19th (KST), Afreeca Freecs announced through their official Twitter account that they've acquired Song “Fly” Yong-jun. Fly had his debut in Jin Air Stealth. He later played in Young
On the 18th (KST), DRX has announced that they have successfully re-signed Kim ‘Deft' Hyuk-kyu. WIth this, they've started to rebuild their roster, with Deft as the core member. DRX has evaluate
Lee “Duke” Ho-seong announced through his Weibo that he will be leaving Invictus Gaming. Duke debuted in kt Rolster Bullets. He later played in Najin Black Sword, Najin e-mFire, SK Telecom
Jin Air Green Wings has started to rebuild the team. On the 31st (KST), Jin Air Green Wings announced through their official social media that they will part ways with most of their roster. According
On the 25th (KST), Jin Air Green Wings have announced that they have mutually parted ways with the head coach of the League of Legends squad, Han 'H Dragon' Sang-yong.
Coach Kim spoke out on why he moves from team to team every year, how he led DAMWON into Worlds, and how he likes to lead his players into success.
There will be 7 players on the roster at the 2019 LoL World Championship. According to sources, each team will now be allowed to have up to 7 players on their rosters at the 2019 LoL World Championshi
In the finals of the LCK Regional Qualifiers for the 2019 LoL World Championship, DAMWON Gaming and Kingzone DragonX fought for the last ticket to Worlds. In a fierce 5-game match, DAMWON was able to