In the first match of the 2019 LoL World Championship Quarterfinals in Madrid, Invictus Gaming defeated Griffin 3-1. After the match, the players and coaching staff of Invictus Gaming joined the media
On the 26th, Invictus Gaming took down Griffin in the first quarterfinal match of the 2019 LoL World Championship. After the match, Griffin held a post-match press conference and shared what they learned from the match against the defending champions.
The 2019 League of Legends World Championship Group Stage has come to a close. 16 teams participated in the Group Stage, and now that the dust has settled, only 8 teams are headed to the Knockout Stage. Let's take a look back at the highlights and takeaways from the games over the past nine days before the competition continues next weekend in Madrid.
Each Quarterfinals match will be a best-of-five series in which the losers will go home, while the winners will remain in Madrid for the Semifinals in the first week of November.
In an announcement this evening, LoL Esports Latinoamérica issued a statement on Twitter saying that tomorrow's League of Legends Worlds Championship broadcast is cancelled due to protests in Santiago de Chile.
Splitting his schedule between journalism and filming The 9s, esports historian Duncan "Thorin" Shields, shared his views on Riot Game's 10th year anniversary announcements.
After getting memed for upwards of 10 years, Riot Game has finally earned its 's'. It is our pleasure to introduce you to Riot Games! Here is literally everything Riot announced all in one hub. Recap the Riot Pls here!
On the 16th (KST), Riot Games have unveiled Legends of Runeterra, a strategic CCG based on League of Legends. A Q&A session was held with Dave Guskin and Noah Selzer, two of the developers that have been working on this title, at LoL Park, South Korea.
The World Championship is always entertaining because it's made up of the best teams in the world bashing their heads together for a month straight. But the meta development is arguably the most fun part!
TL Bot Laner Yiliang "Doublelift" Peng sat down with Inven Global's Nick Geracie after defeating Clutch Gaming in the LCS Semifinals and discussed how G2 Esports had terraformed the competitive landscape of League of Legends.
Bang, Inven Global’s special correspondent, had a chance to chat with the ADC for SKT, Park ‘Teddy’ Jin-seong backstage, and talked about the match.
When watching the most stacked League of Legends World Championship in years, arguably ever, it can be tough to keep track of all the action. Teams and matches come and go and before you know it, a ne
The League of Legends World Championship is a celebration of League talent from all over the world. Admittedly, most eyes tend to be on the LCK, LPL, LEC and LCS. But during the Play-In stage the mino
With every off-season brings Free Agency - a wild scramble after Worlds where players and teams look to upgrade themselves. Here is a list of the best players available this year. Among them fall Uzi and Ming, Faker and Mata, Zven and mithy, Bjergsen and brTT, and many more.
With a proper lens, the 2019 LCS Summer Split and Summer Playoffs statistics can be used to provide insight on the North American teams at the 2019 League of Legends World Championship. Let's take a look at what a look back at LCS Summer can tell us about the chances of Team Liquid, Cloud9, and Clutch Gaming escaping their respective groups at Worlds 2019.
It was only a matter of time until an influencer within the Hearthstone community would issue a public statement regarding Activision Blizzard's recent decision to ban Ng "blitzchung" Wai Chung for using his post-game interview to make a political statement calling for the liberation of Hong Kong amid political unrest out east. The first domino fell Wednesday morning when long-time caster, popular streamer, and community figure, Brian Kibler, shared a statement on his official website. Not one to shy away from speaking his mind or voicing his stances on politics, Kibler did not hold back his feelings as this one hits particularly close to home for him.
The turmoil surrounding Blitzchung's ban after he supported pro Hong Kong protests on stream has not gotten any quieter. As a matter of fact, another protest happened on an official Hearthstone stream
We’ve had a chance to catch up with Kuro, to talk about his season, and his plans moving forward.
VCS summer champion GAM Esports hasn't lost for a long time. Their last loss was back on July 28th, when they gave up a single set. Currently, they're on a 16-game winning streak including two 3-0
Last Sunday, Hong Kong Hearthstone player Ng "blitzchung" Wai Chung caused quite the stir. As reported by Inven Global, Blitzchung appeared on the official Hearthstone Taiwan stream after his Grandmas