With the voting fully out and it being easy to calculate just how the voters rated all the LCS players this split, it would be a good exercise to see which players were ranked lower than they deserved. This is Inven Global's LCS All-Underrated team for 2022 Spring.
After Team Liquid's win over Evil Geniuses, TL top laner Gabriël "Bwipo" Rau spoke to Inven Global about how his incorrect read on the matchup coming into the series cost TL a game or two and the progression of the top lane meta.
After TL won the 2022 LCS Lock In, top laner Gabriël "Bwipo" Rau spoke to Inven Global about sweeping EG out of the finals, his own level of play across the weekend, returning to his original of top lane after jungling for Fnatic last year, and the current state of top lane in the competitive meta.
After completing their 2022 LCS roster and staff for both the Team Liquid LCS team and Team Liquid Academy, the organization had one more signing left to complete their offseason.
According to a report by Upcomer, Gabriël "Bwipo" Rau has made a verbal agreement to compete with Team Liquid for the upcoming 2022 LCS season.
The veteran top laner turned jungler is reportedly looking for a new home.
Tragedy struck for FNC at Worlds 2021 with personal and family issues preventing Elias "Upset" Lipp from attending and Bwipo from being in top form. Even then, FNC showed us what they could have been — only a little too late.
Thanks to Fnatic’s wealth of video content and some insight on the LEC broadcast, we’ve been able to see firsthand how much of an impact Jakob "YamatoCannon" Mebdi has on Fnatic — LEC’s #2 seed and once again a promising contender at Worlds.
Let's take a look at how Bwipo's roleswap to the jungle helped Fnatic reach previously unattainable heights, the characteristics of Bwipo as a player that suited a transition to jungle from top lane, and how these factors helped Fnatic in its lower bracket run throughout the LEC Summer Playoffs to qualify for the 2021 League of Legends World Championship.
In the 2021 Spring split, Fnatic had what one may argue to be their worst split yet. From finishing at least top 2 alongside G2 Esports, Fnatic finished 5th place in the Spring. As a household name in
Fnatic will have a very different look for the 2021 League of Legends European Championship Summer Split.
Fnatic is negotiating to acquire French top laner Adam ‘’Adam’’ Maanane from Karmine Corp, sources close to the situation have told Inven Global, with the deal close to being signed.
First reported by Spanish esports media outlet Esportsmaniacos, and confirmed to Inven Global by sources close to the situation, jungler Oskar “Selfmade” Boderek and top laner Gabriel “Bwipo” Rau have rejected contract extensions from Fnatic. The players’ contracts expire at the end of 2021.
For the past few seasons, ASE has become a more casual affair after the long and arduous League of Legends esports season, and the segmented, online nature of ASE 2020 only furthered this trend. However, each region's bracket for the RedBull 1v1 tournament was the most competitive portion of the event, and the fact that it featured four winners did not diminish the excitement.
With a "99%" certainty, top laner Gabriel "Bwipo" Rau will re-sign with Fnatic for yet another year, the player told Inven Global in a recent interview.
Top Esports came into the tournament as favorites alongside DAMWON Gaming but almost made an early exit in the quarterfinals when Fnatic got a 2-0 lead over them. TES turned it around though and later spoke with the press about how they won the series and what they expect for the rest of their Worlds run. See their press conference here:
Fnatic came within one game of taking down the LPL first seed and Worlds favorites, Top Esports, in a clean 3-0 sweep but were unable to close out the series
Gen.G added another win in the group stage of the 2020 LoL World Championship over TSM. They had a rough start as they gave up more kills, but Gen.G stayed ahead by benefitting in other areas of the
FNC's Top Laner Gabriël "Bwipo" Rau talked to Inven Global after their stage debut about today's match, scrim results, and his signature Volibear play style.
Fnatic's Top Laner Gabriël "Bwipo" Rau sat down with Inven Global's Lara Lunardi to discuss the previous Fnatic slump, a possible resurgence, while giving us a lesson on self-confidence.