Afreeca Freecs defeated Jin Air Green Wings 2-0 on January 30th at the LoL Park, South Korea. It seemed at first both AF and JAG was doing even when they each took turns to take kills and objectives,
On January 30th, the first day of week 3 for the LCK 2019 Spring Season took place at the LoL Park in Seoul, South Korea. SANDBOX Gaming won the first series against DAMWON Gaming 2-1. Each team had taken a win -- SANDBOX in game 1, and DAMWON in game 2. It was the third game that will decide which team will win, and this had made the game turn intense as both teams seemed to be even. Each team took turns in winning team fights, making it hard to predict which team will win. However, it was the last team fight after SANDBOX had taken the Baron decided who was the winner for today's match. This is the post-match interview with SANDBOX Gaming's top laner, Summit, and bot laner, Ghost.
Nintendo, once more, is delighting Smash Bros. players with their slow (but significant) embrace of competitive play.
Do schools need a football or baseball field to play competitive sports? What if you're a cyber school that doesn't have a field, but have 11,000+ students across the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania? Wel
Everywhere you go, you can’t escape Epic Games' groundbreaking title, Fortnite. At the mall, in movie theaters, out to dinner with friends, even on jumbotrons at sporting events, you see dozens of kids showcasing dance moves featured in the game itself. Heads are no longer tilted in wonder when it’s talked about. Instead, those who have never heard of it are increasingly becoming rarer and rarer beings as pop culture thrusts the title in their faces, like a new parent who wants to showcase 2.5 x 3.5-inch photos of their children in their wallet at any given time. The game amassed billions of dollars in 2018 and created multi-million dollar celebrities from players who enjoy streaming the title on Twitch or competing in large tournaments around the globe. This isn’t the story of one of those millionaires who live in a house that features a dining room larger than any place of residence they grew up in or someone who showcases their newest Tesla vehicle they purchased for six-figures on social media or even has two computers to power their Twitch stream. In fact, on stream, you can see a microwave in the background, a stack of dirty dishes sitting on the counter and individuals throughout the day walking in and out of their modern trailer home.
Going into the weekend, Echo Fox was rated really low on most people's preseasons power rankings. They faced off against new arch nemesis, Clutch Gaming, in their first match and Golden Guardians in t
This week's editorial cartoon features outlines of each regional league (LCK, LCS, and LEC) in this spring season, which are quite different from how they were in the past. The rookies in the LCK are as fierce as ever; notably, Griffin still remains steadfast at the top, now even stronger than they were last year. Many other teams are keeping their eyes on Griffin, who is now seen as the ‘final boss'.
This is the full text of Collegiate StarLeague's 2019/01/29 press release. SANTA MONICA, CA |January 28, 2019– Collegiate StarLeague, a division of WorldGaming Network, announced today that NBA 2K19 is coming to US and Canadian college and university campuses. The competition – which will commence in January 2019 – will provide players at more than 1,600 participating Collegiate StarLeague colleges and universities the chance to represent their school in the world's largest collegiate esports program. The very best teams to emerge from the fray will meet at the CSL Collegiate Grand Finals in April 2019, to compete for a scholarship prize pool of $10,000. Furthermore, with more than $175,000 in prizes and scholarships available across different games for CSL's 2018-2019 season, it's going to be the biggest year yet.
Riot Games announced over the weekend that the 2019 LCS Spring Finals would be taking place in St. Louis, Missouri. Changes to the event format include the removal of the 3rd/4th place match, and in i
Premiere competitive fighting game DragonBall FighterZ has crowned a new king. Ryota "Kazunoko" Inoue is the inaugural DBFZ World Tour champion.
"I would not have had regrets if we had lost to C9, but I think a lot of people would have been really upset with me if we were to lose, or if I hadn't performed well."
“What’s important to me is that everybody on the outside understands that I’m not randomly making decisions,” Zaboutine said.
2019 LPL Spring Standings (set score) 1. Suning 4 - 0 (8 - 1) 2. FunPlus Phoenix 3 - 0 (6 - 1) 3. Invictus Gaming 3 - 1 (7 - 2) 4. EDward Gaming 2 - 1 (5 - 3) 5. Bilibli Gaming 2 - 1 (4 - 2) 5. Sino
On the 28th, Riot Games officially announced that the 2019 Mid-Season Invitational is going to be held in Asia.With this event marking their first ever major international event host, Hanoi and Ho Chi
After three weeks of intense card-slinging, we finally know which sixteen competitors will head to Los Angeles to battle for the title of Winter Champion. Last weekend the Asia Pacific region closed o
The following interview will feature SK Telecom T1's support player, Mata, after his victory against DAMWON Gaming on the 27th(KST)!It was a fierce battle against two teams that had lost their previou
Former 'Senior Presidential Secretary of Korea' and former president of KeSPA who had been under investigation for receiving bribe money has been demanded to serve 8 years and 6 months in prison by
The Kid Buu lord sat down with Inven Global ahead of the LCQs to talk about the current DBFZ meta, the World Tour format, and his appreciation for Kazunoko.
Gen.G won against Jin Air Green Wings 2-1 on the last day of the 2nd week for the LCK 2019 Spring Season. It was unpredictable which team will win today when each team got a win in the first 2 games. However, Ruler, the bot laner for Gen.G, played a crucial part in making sure that it was his team that crushed JAG in team fights. With Ruler's help, his team was able to get their first victory. This is the interview we had with Gen.G's Ruler.
Gen.G defeated Jin Air Green Wings by 2-1 on January 27th, which was the last day of the 2nd week for the LCK 2019 Spring Season. Gen.G won the first game when they successfully snowballed the early advantage they got from their lane dominance with help from their jungler. Then, it was Jin Air Green Wings that won the second game when they won the team fight and manage to take the Baron. It was getting intense as each team got a win; whichever team wins the third game will become the winner for today's match. Gen.G's bot laners played a crucial role in the last game with great coordination, leading their team to victory today. This is the post-match interview we had with Gen.G's jungler, Peanut.