Vici Gaming has announced two additions to the organization for the 2020 season of the LPL. Kim "kkOma" Jeong-gyun, the renowned coach who spent almost seven years at SK Telecom T1 (later branded to T
Team Dignitas announced earlier this afternoon that the mid laner Tanner "Damonte" Damonte re-signed with the team, being part of the Academy roster.
The Global E-Sports Federation has been established in hopes to bring together the esports industry and traditional Olympic sports values, with the largest gaming company and multinational conglomerate Tencent.
Last Thursday, Riot Games released a bit of information as to what's coming to Teamfight Tactics in patch 10.1. In addition to Leona and Karma joining the list of playable champions, Lunar, their origin, is coming as well. More details were shared last week that will shake up which items players create and how to use them. In the blog post, numerous items were removed/reworked all together or had their numbers tweaked. The goals, according to the development team, were threefold:
Harrisburg University is one of only a handful of universities across the U.S. to offer an Esports undergraduate degree program.
SK Gaming has finalized their League of Legends roster for the 2020 season of the LEC. The team has signed the jungler Kim “Trick” Gang-yun and the support player Dino “Limit” Tot to replace Oskar “Selfmade” Boderek and and Han “Dreams” Min-kook.
Though many teams have found their rosters for the 2020 season of League of Legends esports already, there's still some movement going on. Today, Griffin announced the signing of Lee "GBM" Chang-seok.
Just days after support player Cho "Mata" Se-hyeong announced his retirement from professional League of Legends play, he has found a new home. Mata is joining LPL's Royal Never Give Up, the team he p
Invictus Gaming has confirmed three new signings for their 2020 LPL roster, as announced on the team's Weibo account. The 2018 League of Legends World Champions have added bot laner Ding "Puff" Wang a
On the 16th (KST), FunPlus Phoenix announced that Kim "Khan" Dong-ha has signed with their League of Legends squad.
On the 16th (KST), DAMWON Gaming has announced that they have re-signed Lee “Flame” Ho-jong as their top laner.
Sword is pressing charges against cvMax, claiming assault.According to a report from News1, Choi “Sword” Sung-won recently filed a charge on his former head coach, Kim “cvMax”
On Friday, December 13, G2 Esports uploaded a video to its twitter account featuring Bot Laner Luka "Perkz" Perković and Mid Laner Rasmus "Caps" Winther swapping into each other's roles for a Ranked game of League of Legends, with hints that the roleswap may be occuring on the actual team for the 2020 LEC Spring Split. Two days later, Jungler Marcin "Jankos" Jankowski provided context to G2's most recent roleswap on stream via Twitch.
Well into the off-season, RNG has finally announced what is to come for their 2020 season. On December 15th, they announced the re-signing of Xiaohu, Uzi, and Ming, and two new signings in Betty and xiaolongbao.
Glass Bottom Games, developer of Hot Tin Roof and Spartan Fist, is launching a new title in 2020. SkateBIRD, a game about skateboarding birds trying their best, will be coming to the Nintendo Switch late next year. SkateBIRD can currently be wishlisted on Steam.
Mata announced that he will be retiring from professional League of Legends.On the 15th (KST), Cho “Mata” Se-hyeong announced retirement through his Facebook account. After his last appear
The offseason is supposed to be a relatively quiet time for League of Legends esports teams. After players have swapped teams during the exciting roster shuffles the scrims pick up again, in preparati
Teamfight Tactics has added three new Little Legends in the 10.1 Patch. The new monsters, named Flutterbug, Tocker and Craggle are available on the Public Beta Environment (PBE).
Earlier today, Flash Wolves announced that they will not be competing in the Pacific Championship Series, having no League of Legends team for the year of 2020.
Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker Director J.J. Abrams revealed at the Game Awards that Fortnite's next in-game event would be a live, never-before-seen viewing of a scene from the upcoming film. On Saturday, December 14 at 2:00pm EST, a scene from The Rise of Skywalker will be shown in-game at Risky Reels, a location that has been on Fortnite's map since the start of Chapter 2.