On May 27, in the 2022 Mid-Season Invitational, Royal Never Give Up took down Evil Geniuses without a sweat. The series was over within three games as Royal Never Give Up advanced to the finals to fac
On May 23, Evil Geniuses pulled arguably the biggest upset on day 4 of MSI 2022 Rumble Stage, as they beat T1 in their first match of the day. With their victory, G2, EG, and T1 are 4-3 so far. The to
Evil Geniuses finished their day 3 of the MSI 2022 Rumble Stage run with a 1-1 record, dropping their first match to T1, but getting their win against Saigon Buffalo. With these results, EG now sit at
On May 10, the LCS representatives Evil Geniuses faced off against G2 Esports in the match 4 of day 1, MSI 2022. In this classic battle between NA vs EU, G2 were the ones to take the first match victo
Inven Global had the opportunity to sit down with Danny for an interview after Evil Geniuses' 3-0 victory over 100 Thieves to ask about EG’s rough regular season, their 6-0 weekend, his thoughts on the bot lane meta going into the 2022 Mid-Season Invitational, and much more.
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 sweeping Cloud9, Evil Geniuses AD carry Kyle "Danny" Sakamaki spoke to Inven Global about EG's form in the 2022 LCS Lock In, the impact of his own success on rookie mid laner Joseph "jojopyun" Joon-pyun's debut, and what he thinks makes EG an organization that can develop North American talent.
While the difference between a jaw-dropping play and an epic fail is paper-thin, it’s these in-game moments by your favorite pro players that left your jaws hanging in 2021.
Evil Geniuses are the LCS team that’s using imports in the best way.
Evil Geniuses and 100 Thieves played an epic five game series in round 2 of the upper bracket of the 2021 League Championship Series Championship, and while 100 came away from the series as the victor, EG's win in game 4 featured what could be considered as the LCS play of the year by AD carry Kyle "Danny" Sakamaki.
Danny already looks like one of the future stars of the league and the race between him and Neo for Rookie of the Year is nail-bitingly close. But in my eyes, Neo beats Danny (and the rest) for a few reasons.
FaZe Clan released a statement Saturday announcing their indefinite suspension of Dubs for the use of racial slurs. Dubs signed with FaZe last year to play Fortnite for the org. Read more on the story here: