This week’s editorial cartoon is about how League of Legends keeps changing its meta to keep popularity up. It has been 10 years since League of Legends was released. It has also been 7 years since LoL became an esports title -- that’s a long time for a game to stay relevant, which means it’s a challenge to keep it feeling fresh. However, League of Legends refused to relinquish its claim as the best esports title, and there are still many players actively engaged in studying the game despite how the system continues to grow more and more complex.
SKT T1 defeated Gen.G 2-1 on February 16th, which was the fourth day of week 4 for the LCK 2019 Spring Season. Although Gen.G managed to snowball the upper hand they got in the early phase of game 1, they had a difficult time turning the tide around in both game 2 and 3. In the end, Gen.G helplessly watched SKT T1 march on and destroy their Nexus. This happened because SKT T1 managed to remain calm and kill enemies with quick backup.
On February 16th, the 4th day of Week 4 for the LCK 2019 Spring Season took place at the LoL Park, South Korea. The first match was between SKT T1 and Gen.G; Gen.G had an upper hand with their team comp during the team fights, using their CC combos to score kills. This allowed them to snowball the game, winning the first game. However, SKT T1 was ready to pay back in the second and third game. In both game 2 and 3, SKT T1 was able to have the upper hand in the early phase. They managed to stay ahead of their enemy by taking objectives such as drakes. The total gold gap started to grow between two teams, and SKT T1 was able to march on to destroy enemy Nexus by winning 2-1.
After Golden Guardians' Battle of the Bay victory, deftly sat down with Inven Global to discuss his rookie year, bonding with his new teammates, and stepping into the shoes of Yiliang "Doublelift" Peng as Olleh's laning partner.
Before r2der flew back to South Korea, he sat down with Inven Global to reflect upon his time with the Mayhem, what he learned, and what he could have done better.
There were quite a few spectacles during last week's games. From epic outplays, failed escapes, and builds never before seen in the LoL pro scene, these were the top 5 memorable moments from week 3 of
Chae “Piglet” Gwang-jin has always been a player with a strong personality. When he was active in the LCK, he was seen arguing with Gu “Imp” Seung-bin in official interviews.
Team Liquid successfully improved their roster during the transfer season. The most noticeable change was CoreJJ. After joining TL, the team's shotcalling became more robust than before. TL was able t
On the 15th, at the LoL Park, the 18th day of the 2019 LCK Spring Split took place. On the second series of the day, Hanwha Life Esports played against Kingzone, in which HLE came out victorious with
On the 15th, at the LoL Park, the 18th day of the 2019 LCK Spring Split took place. On the second series of the day, Hanwha Life Esports played against Kingzone, in which HLE came out on top with a sc
PowerOfEvil joined Inven Global after CLG's triumph over Echo Fox in Week 3, Day 1 of the 2019 LCS Spring Split to talk about his win, his new teammates, and what he learned from his first year in North America.
When it comes to traditional FPS mechanics, most players can agree on a few traits that define a shotgun.A shotgun... Has a wide spread at long distances. Does incredible damage to opponents who are c
On the 15th, at the Seoul LoL Park, the 18th day of the 2019 LCK Spring Split took place. The first series of the day featured Griffin and kt Rolster, in which Griffin took the victory with a dominati
The Warcraft 3 Gold League (WGL) which is held annually in China will be held in 2019 as well. The summer season, which goes from February to May, and the winter season, which is held from July to
State Farm will be the official North American insurance provider of the Overwatch League
Overwatch League Season 2 was a highly anticipated event for Overwatch fans craving esports action. After nearly 7 months of the off-season, fans showed up dressed in their OWL jerseys, some of them w
Licorice sat down with Inven Global to discuss the Sylas pick, Cloud9's new Mid Laner Yasin "Nisqy" Dincer, and his first impressions of his sophomore season.
These statements offer a unique insight into Kaplan's original vision for Overwatch and how the current state of the game isn't a perfect reflection of that.
KANSAS CITY, Mo. – February 14, 2019 – The National Association of Collegiate Esports (NACE) is excited to announce that the 2019 NACE National Convention will be July 17-19 in Harrisburg,
When you think of your favorite esports star, you usually don't think of them competing in a small town tournament for a couple hundred dollars, if that. However, this very scenario is what gave many professional players their start. Professional Overwatch player for the Philadephia Fusion, Isaac “Boombox” Charles, is no different and, recently, he decided to give back. A couple weeks ago, Boombox made a contribution towards a tournament’s prize pool that enabled him to learn the ropes of the esports industry. It wasn’t in Overwatch, though. Boombox, a former professional Starcraft II player, decided to donate funds to the epic.LAN Starcraft II tournament prize pool, which currently stands at £1,750 plus tickets to an upcoming event.