On the 17th at LoL Park, SANDBOX Gaming won against kt Rolster 2-1. Although kt Rolster, for a brief moment, shined in team fights, SANDBOX Gaming came ahead with their meticulous macro. Below are OnF
On the 17th, Griffin won against Afreeca Freecs 2-0.In game 1, everything went way to the side of Griffin when Sword and Tarzan began the snowball top lane. Shutting down a Jayce against an Urgot matc
Ambition, the LoL pro that started from being ‘the best mid laner in the world' and who then became the best ‘jungler' in the world, has retired from the pro scene. On December 24th, 2018,
On the 31st, at Sejong University, the Finals of the 2018 LoL KeSPA Cup took place. On the Finals stage, Griffin took a flawless victory of 3-0 against Gen.G Esports. Griffin had displayed a dominatin
Gen.G Esports made it to the League of Legends KeSPA Cup 2018 Semifinals after getting a perfect win in the quarterfinals on December 26th. They defeated Kingzone DragonX by 2-0 with even better performance than they did in Round 1. Following is the interview with Gen.G Esports' AD Carry, Ruler. How do you feel about winning against Kingzone DragonX? We seemed a bit shaky in game 2 but I'm very happy that we won by 2-0. It seemed your team performed much better than you did in the match against SANDBOX Gaming in Round 1; what kind of feedback did you get? Nothing special. I think we just gave each other feedback on reducing making mistakes or playing recklessly during the practice.
KT Rolster defeated GC Busan Rising Star by 2-0 in the League of Legends KeSPA Cup 2018 Round 2 Quarterfinals on December 26th. During the match, KT Rolster overwhelmingly crushed GC Busan, the team that surprised many fans with their performance in this year's KeSPA Cup. Following is the interview with KT Rolster's top laner, Smeb.
On the 14th of December (KST), Riot Games announced that the NA LCS will be named without its regional abbreviation, 'NA'; now it will be officially called the 'LCS'. This change is due to the
It's now December, the final month of the year, and the trading window is in its last stage. Most of the teams have completed their team rosters and coach lineups, and have started their preparation for the upcoming year. During the stove league, we interviewed several players who will be facing new challenges with new teams, one of them being Sang-Yun “Sangyoon” Gwon, who successfully managed to renew his contract with Hanwha Life Esports. Hanwha Life Esports made some significant change to its lineup during the hot stove league. Among their top, jungle, and mid laners, the only player that got to stay was Tae-Hoon “Lava” Kim. On the other hand, all 4 bot laners, including the sub-members, got to stay. Hanwha completed their 10-man roster before any other teams could and began their preparation for 2019. Now Sangyoon, who has been with Hanwha Life Esports for 3 years now (including his time with the old ROX Tigers), will be entering the LCK with new teammates.
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.
Bae “Bang” Jun-sik, Lee “Wolf” Jae-wan, and Kang “Blank” Seon-gu will be saying farewell to the SK Telecom T1 fans through a video interview on the 29th. As a
Although Go “Score” Dong-bin is now thought of as one of the best junglers in the world, in his early career, he was never thought of as a ‘god-like' player. As a matter of fact, he
The three teams that'll be competing in the 2018 League of Legends World Championship on behalf of the LCK has been locked in. The 3rd and last team that secured their ticket to Worlds was Gen.G Espor
On the 16th, in the Final match of the 2018 LCK Regional Qualifier, Gen.G Esports defeated Kingzone DragonX with a score of 3-0. With this victory, GEN won their ticket to play in the 2018 World Champ
On the 4th of September (KST), the 2018 LCK Summer finals media day was held in the Riot Games Auditorium in Gangnam, Seoul. The members of the two final teams, kt Rolster and Griffin, shared some of
On the 4th at the Gangnam Parnas Tower in the Riot Games Auditorium, the 2018 League of Legends LCK Summer Split finals media day was held. On the finals stage, kt Rolster's head coach, ZanDarc, and G
Score announced that he'll dye his hair red if they win the finals match against Griffin.On the 4th of September (KST), the 2018 LCK Summer finals media day was held in the Riot Games Auditorium in
The 2018 LCK Summer Split wasn't an easy competition for Afreeca Freecs. Although the team placed 2nd in the Spring Split, AFs faltered during the Summer and even was at risk of not being able to qual
KT Rolster must be busy preparing for the Summer Finals. As for Afreeca Freecs, I heard it's been two and a half months since the players have gone on a vacation. Kuro: I was planning to visit Hongche
On the 18th of August (KST) Griffin defeated Afreeca Freecs 3:2 in the 2018 LCK Summer split playoffs round 2. With this victory, Griffin will face kt Rolster in the finals. In game 1, Griffin had the
On the 18th (KST), Griffin defeated Afreeca Freecs 3:2 and advanced to the 2018 LCK Summer Finals. After the match, we met Griffin's head coach, cvMAX. He shared some of his thoughts on today's match