While Cloud9 and Team Liquid dominated the headlines during the 2022 LCS offseason, there may not be a more hyped brand new addition to the LCS (sorry Bjergsen, you’re old news) than rookie sensation Joseph "jojopyun" Joon Pyun.
With an almost entirely reforged roster, FPX is a team looking to create a new legacy from the bones of a once-great team.
Without further ado, here are the winners of the Best Caster and community categories of the Inven Global Awards.
Today, Inven Global proudly presents the winners of all player categories — from the best competitors in each role to the rookies who broke out big and the players who you should be watching next year.
These five players make magic happen for their team, and can turn around even the worst fights by keeping their carries alive.
Whether that’s getting focus from their team and hitting that late-game stride early, or playing the lane safe and coming through when it matters most, bot laners in 2022 will be defined by their ability to close out games.
When the stove league first started heading into the year 2022, the biggest point was where Heo “ShowMaker” Su and Kim “Canyon” Geon-bu are headed to as 2021 was their last yea
Mid lane isn't always the most important role on the team, but the mid laners who are well-known are the star players of their region. Even as far back as Lee “Faker” Sang-hyeok's legendar
Jungle has long been regarded as the most important role in League of Legends. While it's possible for other roles to carry, having a good jungler is an essential part of getting through the lane phas
Jeong “Impact” Eon-young had been to six consecutive World Championships from 2015 to 2020. Unfortunately in 2021, he didn't make it as Evil Geniuses failed to qualify. It was a comparably
Sebastian “Malice” Edholm was the first ever Western player to ever be a part of a Korean organization. For those that don't follow the League of Legends scene in Korea, he, alongside coac
The stage is open for fresh faces and tenured veterans alike to gain the spotlight they deserve.
Let's take a look at the biggest winners of the League of Legends esports off-season in the LPL, the LCK, the LEC, and the LCS leading up to the 2022 season.
Let’s take a look at the nominees for the best pieces of content from the 2021 LoL esports season.
There’s been hype surrounding the reported lineups of teams like Fnatic, G2 Esports, and Team Vitality — all of them considered early favorites to win the LEC. Lost in that hype, though, is the reigning European champions: MAD Lions.
While the difference between a jaw-dropping play and an epic fail is paper-thin, it’s these in-game moments by your favorite pro players that left your jaws hanging in 2021.
While we do like for Awards to be generally positive, we can't bypass the dark side of the scene. Today in the Inven Global Awards, we acknowledge the latter: the controversies that negatively shook the scene or tainted it to a bigger or smaller extent.
Score is still a rookie when it comes to head coach duties, but seeing him return from the military after two years brought a very different atmosphere from when he was a player.
Year 2021 was a rowdy one for League of Legends esports. From wholesome stories, to bitter controversies, there was hardly a dull week for LoL fans.
Evil Geniuses are the LCS team that’s using imports in the best way.