Two months after the game's release, TEPPEN, a real-time card game developed by GungHo Online Entertainment and co-developed by CAPCOM has surpassed over 3 million game downloads.
I want to start by focussing on your role as an analyst. Recently you tweeted that switching between being a caster and being an analyst didn't go as smoothly as you had wished. Could you explain this
The 2019 League of Legends World Championship is approaching. As the biggest event in the yearly schedule of LoL Esports, all LoL fans are eager to find out who will be competing in the grand tournament
If you ask anyone that follows the competitive scene in League of Legends, most fans would agree that Europe and Korea are the two regions that will most likely win the upcoming 2019 League of Legends.
The matchup could not be a more fitting finale to the Overwatch League 2019 season.
The San Francisco Shock is one win away from meeting fate and the Vancouver Titans in the grand finals. Their only obstacle is the New York Excelsior, who took the Titans all the way. After a convincing sweep against the Hangzhou Spark, Myeong-hwan "smurf" Yoo spoke with Inven Global about the match against the Spark, a match preview against NYXL, and what it means to him to get to grand finals.
A remarkable flash of uproar in an otherwise relatively calm and peaceful Hearthstone esports world. Linh "Seiko" Nguyen, a Hearthstone Grandmaster from Germany, threw a Hearthstone match. In and of i
Vancouver Titans and NYXL went the distance to be the first team to qualify for the grand finals in Philadelphia. This match could have gone to either team. Vancouver's dominance throughout this year paid off as they took down NYXL. After the match, Sung-jun "SLIME" Kim spoke with Inven Global about the match against NYXL, his favorite moment in the Blizzard Arena, and what it means to play in the grand finals.
Earlier this month, Team Liquid's League of Legends squad took a break from practicing for the 2019 World Championship to host an AMA on the League of Legends subreddit.
It was one of the most thrilling matches of the LEC Summer Split: FNATIC versus G2, the grand finals of it all. It didn't need to be this tense—both teams already had a ticket to Worlds pinned d
If Zedd's performance at the 2016 League of Legends World Championship is any indicator of what's to come, Overwatch League fans attending the Grand Finals in Philadelphia are in for a treat.
"On September 6th, WoW: Classic finally fell just barely behind the "Just Chatting" category. Since then, it remains either the most popular game or in the top three games streamed on Twitch."
The San Francisco Shock was slated to be the best team in the playoffs. After a loss to the Atlanta Reign, they are a rejuvenated squad, handily taking down the London Spitfire and now Los Angeles Gladiators. After their victory against the Gladiators, Hyo-bin "ChoiHyoBin" Choi spoke with Inven Global about the Shock's playoff dominance and his thoughts on the Hangzhou Spark.
TSM has announced that next Tuesday, construction will begin on an esports training facility in Playa Vista. When the facility is finished in February of 2020, it will become the headquarters for the esports organization.
The semifinals of the LEC Summer Split 2019 were rough for Schalke 04. The underdogs of the series, who had so dominantly defeated Rogue 3-1 just one round earlier, were swept away 3-0 by the brute fo
The 2019 season for FlyQuest and support Kim “Wadid” Bae-in came to a close after a series loss to Clutch Gaming in the first round of the LCS Regional Finals. After finishing 4th in the S
There's rarely been a better time for a Support player to shine in League of Legends than now. With the meta heavily focused on the botlane, no mistake can be allowed and only perfection is permitted.
A slump is an opportunity. A downfall is a turning point. Clid shares his thoughts about SKT during the Summer Season, MSI, and the upcoming 2019 LoL World Championship
For the first time since Cloud9 in 2015, a team has run the whole LCS Regional Finals “Gauntlet.” Clutch Gaming fought FlyQuest, CLG, and TSM back to back to back to qualify for Worlds as
Intel will be sponsoring the Intel World Open, a $500,000 event that will take place in Tokyo, Japan as part of the 2020 Olympic Games. The prize pool will be divided evenly between the two esports, and both competitions will feature nation-based teams and take place in the days leading up to the Olympics.