Why is the LCK so much in love with Karma? And why does the region continue to ignore Syndra, despite her being one of the best champions in the meta?
The teaser page of the 2020 League of Legends World Championship (Worlds) was revealed. The League of Legends Pro League (LPL) official homepage opened the Worlds 2020 teaser page on the 23rd. Current
Riot Games revealed the rebrand of competitive League of Legends, ‘LoL Esports'. The brand of LoL Esports focuses on the competitive aspects of League of Legends, which not only represents inter
When a champion is being released for the first time or receives a completely new rework, Riot Games' balance team tends to follow a certain formula, and that's to make a champion perform really well
On June 12th (KST), the media day for the 2020 League of Legends Champions Korea Summer Split was held. T1's head coach Kim Jeong-soo spoke about the non-ADC champions that caused an issue during the
Uzi's undeniable legacy to the world of esports has evoked several voices in the industry to honor the player, including T1’s Mid Laner Lee “Faker” Sang-hyeok.
On the 3rd (KST), Royal Never Give Up announced the retirement of their legendary bot laner, Jian “Uzi” Zi-Hao. He's a player with an incredible legacy. Many have credited him as the secon
On the 31st (KST), Top Esports took down FunPlus Phoenix with a set score of 3-1 in the grand finals of the 2020 Season Cup. TES looked dominant over FPX throughout the most of the series, as not only
On the 31st (KST), Top Esports took down FunPlus Phoenix 3-1 in the Grand Finals to be the first team to lift the Mid Season Cup. As the top 4 teams from the LCK and the LPL participated in this event
Before the match Who's still watching the MSC? ㄴ Do you mean the LPL Finals? ㄴ Aren't you watching this as well? ㄴ I don't have any reason to, but I'm watching it because I've got nothing else to do.
FunPlus Phoenix and Top Esports will face each other in the Mid-Season Cup finals. On the 30th of May (KST), FunPlus Phoenix and Top Esports each defeated JD Gaming and Gen.G, respectively, in the Mid
On May 29th (KST), Day 2 of the Mid-Season Cup was held. JD Gaming, Gen.G, DragonX, and Invictus Gaming played each other in Group B. In the first game, Gen.G defeated LPL champions, JD Gaming. After
On the 28th (KST), Day 1 of the Mid Season Cup took place at LoL Park and LPL Arena, respectively located in Seoul and Shanghai. Both LPL representatives of Group A, FPX and TES took down the LCK repr
On the 28th (KST), Day 1 of the Mid Season Cup took place at LoL Park, Seoul, and at the LPL Arena in Shanghai. Both LPL teams came out with smiles at the end of the day, as FPX and TEs from the LPL m
On the 28th (KST), Day 1 of the Mid Season Cup took place at LoL Park and the LPL Arena, respectively located in Seoul and Shanghai. With teams in Group A all having a 1-1 record, FPX was able to punc
The partnership was made official via the team's global Twitter account on Wednesday afternoon local time.
With only one more day to go for the first-ever Mid-Season Cup (MSC), Riot Games announced the rosters of the participating teams. Each team has six to seven players registered on their rosters. Due t
Riot Games has announced the Mid-Season Cup, a tournament between the LoL Pro League and the League of Legends Champions Korea.
The format of the Mid-Season Cup (MSC), which is scheduled to be held on the 28th (KST), has been leaked by the Support player for Invictus Gaming, Southwind, through his stream. According to his stre
Riot Games Korea announced that on the 28th (KST), the top four teams from both the LCK and the LPL will be participating in the Mid-Season Cup (MSC). This year, the Mid Season Invitational (MSI) was