Few esports communities are as misunderstood and underappreciated at the fighting game community (FGC). For over 30 years, the fighting game scene has grown from grassroot competitions in humble arcades to international, high-stakes tournaments that capture the imagination of millions of esports consumers. We'll take a look back at how the FGC has grown and evolved with the veterans who have been there from the scene's earliest days. At the 2019 Inven Global Esports Conference [IGEC 2019], a panel of experts will break down the scene for those looking to understand what it takes for an esport to survive obscure lows and dizzying highs.
Evolved Talent Agency CEO Ryan Morrison, better known as the Video Game Attorney, spoke to Inven Global's Tim Rizzo to provide professional insight on the lawsuit and surrounding situation.
It's only been a month and a half after Hearthstone was re-introduced to Rafaam and his accompanying EVIL squad in the Rise of Shadows expansion, Blizzard is stepping in. With Rogue as the most-played
New York Excelsior Flex Support Bang "JjoNak" Sung-hyeon generated the most jersey sales in stage 2 of Overwatch League. The season 1 MVP has retained his dominant form in 2019, earning him a starting spot on the Atlantic Divison All-Star team.
Making his debut on 2016, Park “Ruler” Jae-hyuk is now known as one of the best bottom laner in the current LoL scene. He started from the Challengers Korea (CK) and experienced numerous
On the 20th (KST), Gen.G Esports announced through their official Twitter that they've signed Lee “Kuzan” Seong-hyeok. Kuzan had debuted in Jin Air Green Wings in 2015. After playing for
PraY has overturned his decision to retire. On the 20th of May (KST), kt Rolster announced that they've signed Kim “PraY” Jong-in. It hasn't been long since PraY announced retirement, yet
The Korean 19 year old has spent the past year across two season with the Shanghai Dragons as the only female player in the Overwatch League.
Riot Games released a statement on Friday, May 17, 2019 stating that the company would not be altering its stance on mandatory arbitration for current employees. Future Riot employees will be able to opt out.
On the 19th of May (KST), G2 Esports defeated Team Liquid 3:0 in the 2019 Mid-Season Invitational (MSI) Finals and lifted the MSI trophy. G2 Esports was indeed a prepared team. Each player on the team
On May 19th (KST), Team Liquid lost to G2 Esports in the 2019 Mid-Season Invitational Finals. Although they displayed solid performance in the Semis against IG, they failed to play up to the fans
2019 MSI Finals G2 Esports vs Team Liquid Before Match Wow, look at this opening ceremony! ㄴ Thank you for allowing a semifinalist appear in the video. ㄴ Is this a Worlds opening ceremony? ㄴ It's
In the first-ever EU vs NA international tournament finals, G2 swept TL 3:0 and lifted the 2019 MSI trophy. After this rather one-sided series, mid laner, Rasmus "Caps" Winther was named as the MVP of
Finally, G2 Esports and Team Liquid had the final battles. Against everyone's expectations, the G2 won a very landslide victory. The cheers of the European fans were tremendous! One of our photographe
On the 19th of May (KST), the 2019 Mid Season Invitational (MSI) Finals, Team Liquid versus G2 was held in Taipei, Taiwan. Despite all the expectations for the first ever NA vs EU finals, the series
It takes a lot to stand out amongst the crowd of pro gamers and esports hopefuls -- especially with so much white noise enveloping our industry's social media landscape. This analysis will break down what it takes to build a unique, successful brand and encourage loyal audiences when so many people and organizations are aiming for the same success. Learn how to combat low engagement and PR disasters in this practical panel of gaming community experts. At the 2019 Inven Global Esports Conference [IGEC 2019], a panel of experts will shed light onto how making a name for yourself through social media is more difficult than it seems, how different esports organizations approach branding differently and how the gaming landscape has its' own unique challenges.
An NA vs EU finals! That's Unheard of! └ LMFAO ???: They're teleporting! Stop Baron!!!! STOP BARON!!!!! This is just a Clid one-man-team. If Clid comes off well, win, if he's down, lose. There are no
On the 18th (KST), in the 2019 Mid Season Invitational, G2 Esports brought down the most decorated team in League of Legends esports history, SK Telecom T1, and set foot on the finals. After the match
On May 18th (KST), SK Telecom T1 lost to G2 Esports in the semifinals of the 2019 Mid-Season Invitational. Although they put up a good fight to the end, they fell one step short from victory. After
On the 18th (KST), G2 Esports brought down SK Telecom T1 3-2 in the semifinals of the 2019 Mid Season Invitational. Following the Team Liquid 'upset' over Invictus Gaming, G2 also upset SKT and brought