On August 28, DWG KIA mid laner Heo "ShowMaker" Su got his 1,000th kill in the LCK. In game 4 of LCK 2021 Summer split finals, ShowMaker reached the 1,000-kill milestone with LeBlanc. ShowMaker is the
Kim "kkOma" Jeong-gyun and Lee "Faker" Sang-hyeok made 8 LCK championships together. But nothing lasts forever. Their companionship ended in 2018, and they each took an LCK championship trophy afterwa
On August 28, a new LCK sponsor Tiffany & Co. will award special championship rings to the winners of the upcoming 2021 LCK Summer Split finals. Tiffany & Co. joined the team of sponsors for L
Pre-match Please make it 5 games… ㄴ And please let the winner go to the MSI and slaughter everybody… ㄴ I don't care who wins… I just want the finals to go 5 full games. LMAO!! ㄴ S
The 2021 LCK Spring Split Finals is just around the corner. Tomorrow, DWG KIA and Gen.G will have the final clash to be crowned as the champions. As the winner of the match will head to the Mid-Season
With the 2021 LCK Spring Split Finals coming on Saturday, the head coaches of the two teams gave their predictions on how the match will go. DWG KIA head coach Kim “kkOma” Jeong-gyun
In the first best of five of the year for competitive League of Legends, Cloud9 graced the fans with a reverse sweep, taking down 100 Thieves in a full five-game series, including two pentakills by C9 AD carry, Zven. Read more on the series here:
Pre Game It's the first time that an LCK team made it to the finals since ‘17, and I'm not getting nervous at all. It's been long since it felt we wouldn't lose. ㄴ I'm actually quite nervous...T
They were Worlds favorites from the very start, and they lived up to the hype. DAMWON Gaming blew through the entire World Championship, only losing three games from start to finish. See thier press conference here:
They defied the odds and ruined so many Pick'Ems game after game, series after series, but Suning Gaming finally met their match with the Worlds favorites, DAMWON Gaming, falling 1-3 in the Finals. Suning spoke with the press after the series, see the conference here:
After six years, the LPL and LCK have finally found themselves back in a Worlds Finals match against each other, and it marks the first best of five series between the two regions of the 2020 World Championship.
DAMWON Gaming took down G2 Esports in the semifinals of the 2020 LoL World Championship. It was sweet revenge for DAMWON Gaming as they reigned over the team that knocked them out in the previous
Suning Gaming has defeated the giants, Top Esports, who took them down in the LPL semifinals the last time they met. They won the rematch; they knocked out the Worlds favorites. Now they meet DAMWON in the Finals. Read the press conference here:
In a press release leading up to Worlds, Riot announced that they'd attempt to host guests for the big title match, and later in the tournament, they confirmed that they'd invite just over 6,000 guests to attend the grand finale.
6,312 fans will be allowed to attend the 2020 League of Legends World Championship grand finals at Pudong Stadium on Oct. 31, Riot China confirmed Saturday through their social media. The company made
Riot not inviting a single member of the LPL English broadcast team to Worlds is an absolutely heinous mistake that will not only negatively affect this year's Worlds broadcast quality, but also the careers of the LPL English casting team and the international broadcasts of the future. Read more here:
In the LEC everyone beats everyone, but in the end, it's always G2 VS Fnatic. G2 Esports has beaten Rogue 3-2 in the best of five semifinals series. Read more on the series and LEC playoffs here:
Two splits in a row, FlyQuest have advanced to the League Championship Series Finals. Last spring, they climbed through the lower bracket after losing early in their playoff run, but this Summer Split
After signing huni earlier this week, Evil Geniuses has released Brandini from their roster for this Summer. Brandini and the rest of the EG Academy squad climbed to 2nd place in the Spring Split Playoffs, losing to C9 in the Finals. Read more on his release here:
In order to uphold competitive integrity, Riot Games has implemented a stream delay in their broadcasts. However, in Game 1 of the LCL Finals between Unicorns of Love and RoX, one of the streams didn't have a full three minute delay, and was instead casted live in English. That game had to be remade by request of the losing team. Read more on the story here: