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FunPlus picked Gangplank, Lee Sin, Malphite, Vayne and Thresh to receive the cosmetic treatment.
FunPlus Phoenix is now in 3rd place. In the online match of the 2020 League of Legends Pro League (LPL) Spring Split, FunPlus Phoenix defeated RNG 3-0 and succeeded to have a 5-game winning streak.
Earlier this week, the League of Legends Pro League has announced that its Spring Split would be delayed due to the Coronavirus epidemy. FPX has donated 2 million yuan to aid those affected by the virus.
The League of Legends Pro League 2020 season will have games every day of the week. From Monday through Sunday, 16 teams will face each other, with each team having 1-2 games a week.
The 2019 Demacia Cup has reached the end of the Group Stage, and all Knockout qualifiers have been decided. Group B is topped by EDG and TES, while Group D sends RW and BLG. They join previous winners in the Knockout Stage starting Christmas. Here is the breakdown.
For everyone out there impatiently waiting for Season 10, the Demacia Cup has arrived to tide you over with a flashy display of LPL talent. Learn about the tournament and it's victors here:
FunPlus Phoenix confirmed as of December 16 that it had signed former SK Telecom T1 Top Laner Kim “Khan” Dong-ha, and according to a tweet by ESPN Esports’ Tyler “FionnOnFire” Erzberger, Khan will he paid over $2 million per season by FPX.
On the 16th (KST), FunPlus Phoenix announced that Kim "Khan" Dong-ha has signed with their League of Legends squad.
Doinb just represented China all across the globe, winning the second Worlds title in a row for the region, and then he flew to Las Vegas to represent them again at All Stars. Now he has become an LPL resident, and is the first import to gain residency in China.
According to a report by ESPN Esports' Tyler "FionnOnFire" Erzberger, former SK Telecom T1 Top Laner Kim "Khan" Dong-ha has found a new home in the LPL in the form of 2019 League of Legends World Champion FunPlus Phoenix.
The League of Legends Worlds Championship brought fans from all over the world to Paris, France on November 10th, 2019. One fan in particular stood out of the crowd. As we approached Greyson "Goldenglue" Gilmer after FunPlus Phoenix’s victory over G2, fans gathered around him for pictures, and for a quick second, Yasin "Nisqy" Dinçer approached him for a high-five.
The European dream was crushed today, when G2 Esports was mercilessly stomped by FunPlus Phoenix at the League of Legends World Championship finals in Paris. The LEC champions stood no chance against
Before Match Korean Fans ATM: *China's best mid laner Doinb!!!! FunPlus of Teamfights! FPX Jiayou! We can't allow G2rand Slam!!! ㄴ But G2 should win for LCK's reputation. If FPX wins, LCK just becomes
On the 10th, FunPlus Phoenix took down G2 Esports in the grand finals of the 2019 LoL World Championship. With an aggression FPX stood proudly as world champions on stage, as FPX's Mid laner, Kim &lsq
Tian is the 2019 LoL World Championship Final MVP. In the grand finals of the 2019 LoL World Championship held in Paris, FunPlus Phoenix shutout G2 Esports 3-0 and became the season 9 champions. In
On Sunday, November 10th at the AccorHotels Arena in Paris, France, the 2019 League of Legends World Championship will conclude with the Grand Finals match between FunPlus Phoenix and G2 Esports. At 1:00pm local time, FPX will fight to keep the World Championship trophy in China and deny G2 the first grand slam in LoL Esports history.
The LPL could take another League of Legends World Championship title home this year. After Invictus Gaming it is now up to the young FunPlus Phoenix roster to take the Summoner's Cup back home. They'
The grand finals of the League of Legends World Championship 2019 is almost here. Mere hours separate players and fans from the epic clash between LEC's G2 Esports and LPL's FunPlus Phoenix in Paris.
Within the last couple weeks, the esports viewership record has been broken multiple times from various Worlds 2019 series! The SKT vs G2 series peaked at a near 4 million! Check it out here: