After a relatively good start to Summer (5-2), coach YamatoCannon sat down with Inven Global to discuss swapping Selfmade off with Bwipo, philosophy about scouting players, and the difference between European and Korean orgs.
Inven Global sat down with Larssen during week 3 of the LEC Summer Split to hear why the mid laner hates playing mages, why Rogue didn't seem as strong as last split, and his take on best-of-3 versus best-of-1 matches in the league.
After the win against SK Gaming on Saturday, June 19, Selfmade joined Inven Global for a long chat, discussing the question marks of the off-season, the global role-swapping trends, and whether he's ever considered switching away from jungle.
In the 2021 Spring split, Fnatic had what one may argue to be their worst split yet. From finishing at least top 2 alongside G2 Esports, Fnatic finished 5th place in the Spring. As a household name in
In May, Inven Global spoke to Zouhar "Kotei" Darji, one of the key figures on KCorp, about the creation of the team and what it feels like to command such a massive, passionate fanbase so early in org's history.
LIDER spoke to Inven Global's Yohan Markov on how he joined Vitality, what offers he received but never finalized, and the reason he didn't don the black-and-orange of Fnatic ahead of the 2021 Spring Split.
The MAD Lions support points out importance of early game and drafting as keys to beating the reigning world champions.
With the group stage behind us, Inven Global’s League of Legends newsroom got together to vote their All-Pro Teams for the first stage of MSI. And believe it or not, it’s not DWG KIA all throughout.
After MAD Lions' day 3 game versus paiN Gaming, jungler Javier "Elyoya" Prades Batalla joined Inven Global to discuss the performance of MAD Lions so far in the tournament and his career path that led him to the MSI stage.
Fnatic is negotiating to acquire French top laner Adam ‘’Adam’’ Maanane from Karmine Corp, sources close to the situation have told Inven Global, with the deal close to being signed.
The 2021 Mid-Season Invitational is less than a day away, and with eleven teams participating in the whirlwind of international competition, it can be difficult to head into the event familiarized with the entire field. Fortunately, Inven Global's MSI 2021 cheat sheet has provided you the information on how these teams play, how they got to the international stage, and the players key in their successes. Let's dive in.
This year’s MSI Top Lane talent pool is a rather exciting one! It is full of rookies, trying to prove themselves on the international stage, veterans trying to get their redemption, and some new faces looking to bring glory to their respective regions.
First reported by Spanish esports media outlet Esportsmaniacos, and confirmed to Inven Global by sources close to the situation, jungler Oskar “Selfmade” Boderek and top laner Gabriel “Bwipo” Rau have rejected contract extensions from Fnatic. The players’ contracts expire at the end of 2021.