Hanabi was one of the two original PSG members that was able to play at the start of the tourney and held it down in the top lane. He hails from Flash Wolves, like so many in this tournament, and looks to play some other former Wolves in Groups and the Knockout Stage. Watch the interview here:
Rather has transitioned to a coaching role within the team. On the 21st (KST), Griffin announced through their Twitter that their mid laner, Shin “Rather” Hyeong-seop has transitioned to a
Well into the off-season, RNG has finally announced what is to come for their 2020 season. On December 15th, they announced the re-signing of Xiaohu, Uzi, and Ming, and two new signings in Betty and xiaolongbao.
Earlier today, Flash Wolves announced that they will not be competing in the Pacific Championship Series, having no League of Legends team for the year of 2020.
On the 4th (KST), the opening match of the 2019 Rift Rivals between SK Telecom T1 and Flash Wolves was held. The game was quite one-sided as SK Telecom T1 dominated their opponent all over the map.
G2 Esports won the 2019 Mid-Season Invitational. It was G2's first international championship title and Europe claimed their first international championship in 8 years, since season 1 of Worlds. Like
On the 10th, at the 2019 MSI, SK Telecom T1 finished the 1st day of the event with a score of 1-1. SKT's team captain, Faker, told the fans during his post-match interview of his disappointment of not
All six teams may have won their respective regional leagues, but international League of Legends esports continues to remind us that not all champions are created equal. Let's rank the six teams heading into the main event for MSI 2019.
Two years ago today, 2017 Mid-Season Invitational representative from Taiwan's League of Legends Master Series Flash Wolves swept Turkish representative SuperMassive eSports 3-0. With its dominant victory, Flash Wolves qualified for the main stage of MSI 2017.
Many players have taken on new ventures in 2019. GorillA went to Misfits while Ambition began the 2nd part of his gaming career as a streamer. Other players that represented the LCK are in the midst of preparing for their new start in different environments. Korean players aren't the only ones; SwordArt, the face of the LMS and the star of the Flash Wolves franchise also joined the LPL. SwordArt is a name many League of Legends fans are familiar with. He was a player that stood out the most in Flash Wolves. SwordArt made his debut in 2012 as part of ahq Amateur. In 2013, he made his first appearance in an international tournament with the Gamania Bears, but was met with bitter defeat. Later that same year, he joined Flash Wolves. The period he began to climb to the peak was in the years 2015 and 2016. There was no one to compete against him in the LMS and he had proven his strength in both the MSI and Worlds.
Flash Wolves signed coach Chuco and borrowed Rather. Flash Wolves made an official announcement that Jung-Hee ‘Chunco' Chun will be joining their team as their head coach on December 14th. With most of their players leaving the team, Flash Wolves made the decision of signing a Korean coach and borrowing a Korean player. Coach Chunco was formerly a pro gamer for Warcraft III; afterward, he became a coach for League of Legends, beginning the 2nd part of his gaming life. Chunco has taken over coaching in Jin Air Green Wings in 2014 before transferring to a Chinese team, Young Glory. He then continued his coaching life in LCK's KongDoo Monster in 2018.
On the 11th, Flash Wolves defeated Afreeca Freecs and ended their second day of groups with a 2-0 score.Known for being the ‘Korean Killers', Flash Wolves has done it again with Afreeca Freecs.
On the 10th (KST), Flash Wolves (FW) defeated Phong Vũ Buffalo (PVB) in the 2018 Worlds Group Stage Day 1. Both teams' junglers focused on aiding their side lanes. PVB's Graves went to top lane
Flash Wolves, the king of LMS, has been confirmed to have qualified for the 2018 League Of Legends World Championships. With beating Team Afro on the 4th, Flash Wolves marched on with their 11 consecu
Former jungler for Flash Wolves, Karsa, has now joined Royal Never Give up as their jungler.Royal Esports Club announced in their official post that Karsa will be joining their roster. Karsa is schedu
FW with a 0-5 score claimed their first win and well deserved win against TSM. Ending their worlds stage journey with a 1-5 score. Although FW could not make it to the quarterfinals, they went out wit