On the 23rd of March (CST), Invictus Gaming defeated RNG 2:1 in the 2019 LPL Spring and advanced to 2nd place. It was one of the most anticipated matchups in the LPL, and as expected, the IG and RNG
On the 20th March, RNG defeated JD Gaming 2:1 in the 2019 LPL Spring. A win was crucial for RNG and JDG with both teams yet having secured a seat in the playoffs. The two shared a win each, and in the
2018 Worlds champions, Invictus Gaming (IG) recently signed Korean LoL coach, Kim Karam as their new head coach. Kim Karam started his coaching career in TSL, a former Starcraft II gaming team. After
2019 LPL Spring Standings * as of March 17th, 2019 1. Topsports Gaming 10 - 2 (+14) 2. FunPlus Phoenix 10 - 2 (+12) 3. Invictus Gaming 9 - 3 (+14 ) 4. Royal Never Give Up 8 - 3 (+7) 5. JD Gaming 8 -3
On the 10th of March(CST), RNG defeated SS 2:0 in the 2019 LPL Spring Week 7 Day 6. As the score shows, it was pretty much a one-sided match. RNG mostly dominated the game starting from the laning
On the 11th of March, Invictus Gaming (IG) defeated WE 2:0 in the 2019 LPL Spring Week 7 Day 6. Although IG had some troubles dealing with WE's aggressive early game plays, they still successfully
On the 6th of March (CST), Invictus Gaming (IG) defeated Victory Five (V5) 2:0 in the 2019 LPL Spring. Despite the rather easy 2:0 victory, IG did have quite a tough time snowballing in game 2. With
On the 6th of March (CST), RNG defeated FPX 2:1 in the 2019 LPL Spring. It was a matchup against 2 teams that have been performing outstanding lately. Although FPX is undefeated this Spring, it was
On the 3rd of March (CST), FunPlus Phoenix (FPX) defeated Invictus Gaming (IG) 2:1 in the 2019 LPL Spring. Although FPX was on a rough start with losing game 1, they came back and defeated the 2018
2019 LPL Spring Standings (set score) * as of March 3rd, 2019 1. FunPlus Phoenix 8 - 0 (14- 2) 2. Topsports Gaming 6 - 2 (13 - 5) 3. Invictus Gaming 6 - 3 (14 - 6) 4. Royal Never Give Up 5 - 2 (10 -
One of the reasons why League of Legends is fun is that there are many different champions to play; with Sylas' recent addition, there are a total of 143 champions in League of Legends, each with
This is the full text of Nike China's February 28th, 2019 press release. NIKE China (NIKE) and League of Legends Pro League (LPL) today announced a four-year partnership that will make NIKE the
The 2019 LPL Spring finished up its 5th week and now this split is halfway done. There were some significant differences in the standings compared to last week;
A rematch was announced in the 2019 LPL Spring due to a bug on Sylas' ultimate. On the 24th of February (CST), Bilibili Gaming (BLG) went against SinoDragon (SDG) in the 2019 LPL Spring. The remake
On the 24th (CST), TOP defeated RNG 2:0 in the 2019 LPL Spring. With TOP displaying outstanding performance lately, and the fact that RNG had his star player, Uzi back in their lineup, this matchup
On the 22nd of February, EDG defeated Suning 2:0 in the 2019 LPL Spring. Today was a series between the traditional LPL powerhouse, EDG and one of the up-and-coming team in the Chinese LoL scene,
The LPL is back after quite a long Spring break! This week was a short one; starting from the 15th
On the 18th of February (CST), Topsports Gaming (TOP) defeated JD Gaming (JDG) 2:0 and advanced to third place in the 2019 LPL Spring. TOP's mid and bottom laner, Knight-LokeN displayed exceptional
On the 18th of February (CST), RNG defeated EDG 2:0 in the 2019 LPL Spring. Although the result was 2:0, both sets were quite competitive to the mid-game. As a matter of fact, in game 2, EDG was quite
It has been nearly a month since the Spring Split started. Many different metas have been attempted thus far, such as Frostmancy Zilean in the top lane or triple-flex Cassiopeia. In the four major