There was a profile photoshoot for the 2020 LCK Spring Split on the 21st (KST) at LoL Park. At the scene, we were able to talk to T1's head coach, Kim Jeong-soo. When asked how they were preparing for
On the 21st (KST), the official rosters for the 2020 LCK Spring Split were announced. After the 2019 season, there were many moves for the teams such as Kim “Clid” Tae-min moving from T1
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
On the 17th (KST), the Korean government (Blue House) announced an official statement about the petition regarding the Griffin controversy. Last November 20th, there was a petition started urging the
South Korea is a country that has been the forerunner of esports. Since the late 90s, Starcraft, has been a game that's considered the unofficial national game of Korea, and the esports scene that fol
On the 15th (KST), it has been announced that Bryce “EGym” Paule has joined the LCK global casting team. With Christopher “PapaSmithy” Smith stepping down as the color commenta
On the 14th (KST), Griffin announced that Son “Ucal” Woo-hyeon will join the team as their newest mid laner. With this signing, Ucal now joins Griffin's line up of mid laners alongside Shi
As the newest addition to the team, Hong “Pyosik” Chang-hyeon brought wildness into the DragonX roster. He was picked by head coach Kim “cvMax” Dae-ho for his remarkable mechanics
Here's a person who spent a hotter year than anybody. He's someone who lost his chance at his long desire. Although he was dismissed from a position that he has devoted everything to for more than two
On the 9th (KST), Riot Games announced that the head of Riot Games Korea passed away. It was revealed that his cause of death was liver cancer. Park joined Riot Korea in 2014 after his tenure at CJ E&
Riot Games announced the schedule for the 2020 LCK Spring Split. The 2020 LCK Spring Split will begin on the 5th of February (KST). It will commence about 2 weeks later than usual due to the lunar New
For a long time, Korean teams have produced top laners that dominated the world. From Shy coming in 2nd place at the LoL Season 2 World Championships with Azubu Frost, top laners such as Impact, Loope
At LoL Park in Seoul, Korea, there's an exceptional exhibition going on currently. For League of Legends' 10-year anniversary, Riot Games has been exhibiting paintings, installations, animations, digi
Just like the LPL, the LCK has its own off-season tournament at the end of December, the KeSPA Cup. Here are the best champions in their meta, and who you should look out for in 2020.
In the 2019 KeSPA Cup ULSAN, Afreeca Freecs claimed the championship title by defeating SANDBOX Gaming 3-0. It was the first championship of the organization and all the members didn't hide their
Afreeca Freecs shut out SANDBOX Gaming 3-0 in the finals of the 2019 KeSPA Cup ULSAN. This was the first official championship for Afreeca Freecs, and a great start to the 2020 season. After the match
The finals of the 2019 KeSPA Cup ended in a 3-0 victory for Afreeca Freecs. The MVP for the tournament was announced briefly afterward, and it was Kim “Kiin” Gi-in. Kiin had re-signed with
On the 4th (KST), Afreeca Freecs defeated DragonX 3-0 to head to the finals of the 2019 League of Legends KeSPA Cup.
On the 4th (KST), DragonX faced off against Afreeca Freecs in the second semifinal match of the KeSPA Cup, held at KBS Ulsan Hall. With a set score of 3-0, Afreeca defeated DRX by a landslide victory.
On the 4th (KST), SANDBOX Gaming defeated T1 in the semifinals of the 2019 KeSPA Cup, held in Ulsan.