As the League of Legends World Championship's Group Stage draws near, the final roster for it is shaping up. On the final day of the Play-In stage, Hong Kong Attitude fought for their chance to the bi
M1ssion said Crash's champion pool is not a concern for the team
When the Play-In Knockout matches were drawn, HKA vs ISG was the one match casters and viewers called out as the main hope for a 2nd Seed to make it through to Groups. And while the series was close, HKA advanced after four games. Here's how they did it.
As SKT T1 prepared to board their flight to participate in the 2019 LoL World Championship, Kim ‘Clid’ Tae-min also shared his thoughts about the tournament. He promised to continue to show his prowess in his teamwork.
Last Sunday, Hong Kong Hearthstone player Ng "blitzchung" Wai Chung caused quite the stir. As reported by Inven Global, Blitzchung appeared on the official Hearthstone Taiwan stream after his Grandmas
On the 8th (KST), SK Telecom T1 prepared to board their flights alongside Griffin to participate group stages of the 2019 LoL World Championship. As expected, the player that received the most attention was Faker.
On the 8th (KST), Griffin left Korea to participate in the group stages of the 2019 LoL World Championship. Griffin's support player, Son ‘Lehends' Si-woo, shared his thoughts about their tenure in the upcoming tournament.
Stop-motion animated comedy sketch series put esports in its sights for the first time in the form of an OWL-focused segment, and on Monday, October 7, San Francisco Shock stars Jay "sinatraa" Won and Matthew "Super" DeLisi joined Jimmy Fallon on The Tonight Show following Shock's first Overwatch League championship.
As you may have heard, Inven Global has a special reporter on-site at the League of Legends World Championship this year: legendary botlaner Bae "Bang" Jun-sik is at the event as an interviewer. On th
On the 7th, Clutch Gaming took down Royal Youth in the second match of the play-in knockout stage of the play-in knockout stages. Huni and Lira shared their thoughts in the post-game interview.
Congratulations on your victory! In the first match Lowkey Esports actually managed to stand up against you, and beat you. What went through your head when that happened? In a Best of 5 the first game
Clutch Gaming proves their worth silencing the doubters and dissenters, qualifying to the Worlds 2019 Group Stage after a quick and easy 3-0 victory over their Turkish opponents, Royal Youth. But it wasn't just the Huni show, Clutch brought something more.
Damwon Gaming advance after an incredibly entertaining series against Vietnamese squad, Lowkey Esports. After losing Game 1 in a throwback lane swap from Lowkey, Damwon turns around the series, playing each game stronger than the last. Find out how they win their series and who was the man of the match here.
On the 7th, DAMWON Gaming took down Lowkey Esports in day 1 of the play-in knockout stages.
The Longshot is an iconic moment in Worlds history, and a defining play in PraY's storied career as one of the greatest AD Carries to ever play the game. However, it is not The Longshot in game 2, but in fact, the following game 3 performance that solidified Pray as the greatest Ashe player of all time.
An unexpected turn of events during the last weekend of Hearthstone Grandmasters' regular season. After finishing his match, Hong Kong player Chung "blitzchung" Ng Wai appeared on the official Taiwane
With Worlds 2019 around the corner, the team decided to bootcamp in The Netherlands. We went for a visit and talked to the five Liquid players. While enjoying a Dutch treat, 'pepernoten', they discussed their thoughts on other teams, and what the team itself still could improve on. They also played two games to reveal more about themselves individually, and about each other as teammates. It became an interview filled with banter and trolling, though through the cracks of it all honesty and passion showed.
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When Worlds comes around, there are always a few select champions that manage to squeeze into the viable meta. And at the top of the list is Lee Sin. It seems no matter how nerfed he gets, his strong
Turkish representative Royal Youth is heading to the Play-In Knockout Stage. Facing elimination at a record of 0-3, the TCL champion beat back Brazil's Flamengo eSports to force a tiebreaker before beating the CBLoL champion again to stay alive in the next stage of the 2019 World Championship as Group D's 2nd Seed.