On the 17th of January (KST), Hanwha Life Esports (HLE) defeated kt Rolster (KT) 2:1 in the 2019 LCK Spring week 1, day 2. After losing game 1, HLE bounced back with a huge victory in game 2; they
The 3rd day of the 1st week for LPL 2019 Spring Season took place on January 16th in Hangzhou, China. The first match was between Suning Gaming and Vici Gaming. Vici Gaming won the first set, although Suning Gaming won the rest of the sets with great teamwork and backups during the team fights. Following is the interview with the players and coaches from Suning Gaming.
January 16th was the first day of the LCK 2019 Spring Season. The LCK had been hosted by OGN until this year, as Riot decided to take over and host the tournament themselves. This makes it the very first day of the first regular season with Riot hosting and they have already faced a disaster; an unfortunate camera angle exposed a team's strategies and drafts. This incident took place when the first set of the SKT T1 vs. Jin Air Green Wings match ended and the second set was about to start. The camera caught Alvingo, the coach for Jin Air Green Wings, holding a notebook; the camera exposed the strategies and drafts Alvingo had written down for his team, including the ones for their future games.
Despite the good news, one question still remains. Are three events enough to quell serious concerns about the sustainability of Tier 2 Overwatch?
Another weekend of HCT Winter Playoffs is upon us soon. Last weekend, Europeans got to show how creative they are when it comes to building decks. This week it's up to players from the Americas region
On the 16th of January, at the newly established LoL Park, the opening day of the 2019 LCK Spring Split took place. The second series of the day featured DAMWON Gaming and Gen.G Esports, in which DWG
On the 16th of January, at the newly established LoL Park, the opening day of the 2019 LCK Spring Split took place. The first series of the day featured SK Telecom T1 and Jin Air Green Wings, in which
Untara posted a video on his YouTube channel that briefly explained his position regarding the controversy he was involved in with bbq Olivers. On January 8th, Untara posted a video on his channel that showed bbq Oliver's new jungler, Malice, pinging excessively at his teammates. This led to LS, the coach for bbq Olivers, posting complaints on Twitter, accusing Untara of exaggerating Malice's in-game behavior to garner views and bullying Malice because he is a foreigner in Korea. Untara, in his defense, responded that he had no intention of exaggerating or bullying Malice for being a foreigner. He also said that he will be taking the video down if it makes them uncomfortable. However, Untara decided against it since he thought he found nothing wrong with it. He provided further details on his thoughts during his stream, which he later posted to Youtube on January 15th; the video briefly explained his stance on the whole situation.
On the 16th, global eSports Corporation, Gen.G, has hired Chris Park to be CEO of the company. The co-founder of Gen.G (Kevin Chou) has been moved and appointed to the Executive Chairman position. She
Uzi will take a month-long break from competitive gaming. On the 15th, RNG made an announcement through their official Twitter page that "Uzi will return to the team after the Chinese New Year holiday,
UCLA has announced their League of Legends Varsity team.Below is the full article by Adela Marie and Sunny Yen of UCLA Clubsports. Announcing UCLA League of Legends VarsityUCLA Esports Welcomes Four F
The University of Washington is planning to open an Esports Arena & Gaming Lounge. Below is the full article by Jackson Holtz of UW News. Esports — the phenomenally popular world of
Many pros have expressed the importance of mastering multiple characters in Ultimate, and that may very well prove to be the most effective strategy come March 8-10th during the Ultimate Summit
This weekend on January 19th - 20th, LemonKiwi and LoBosco to join Jayne’s broadcast for TFC commentary
Less than a week after Heroes Lounge opened sign-ups for their crowd-funded competitive tournament, Division S, 20 former professional Heroes of the Storm players have formed teams. Thomas “Mene” Cailleux, Dennis "HasuObs" Schneider, Jérôme "JayPL" Trinh, Filip "SmX" Liljeström and Aleksandar "ethernal" Milanov will make up one team from Europe. The former Leftovers squad from EU consisting of Maksym "Mopsio" Szczypa, Mark "Linked" Šepec, Arkadiusz “Bl3kitny” Czarnecki and Mikołaj "PotiBoss" Potera have teamed up together to assert their dominance.
NBA, NBPA AND 2K ANNOUNCE LONGTERM PARTNERSHIP EXPANSION Agreement Expands Upon Success of NBA 2K - Interactive Entertainment Industry's Top-Rated and Top-Selling NBA Video Game Simulation Series NEW
Torrance, Calif.—January 15, 2019—Aksys Games today unveiled the roster of games planned for the fourth Anime Ascension, running from February 15 through February 17 at the Atrium Hotel in
Last week I conducted an Interview with Luis “Deilor” Sevilla and we chatted about the current state of the Esports scene and how he would like to see it evolve. One of the things we talke