2019 LPL Spring Standings (set score) 1. FunPlus Phoenix 4 - 0 (8 - 2) 2. Invictus Gaming 4 - 1 (9 - 2) 3. Suning 4 - 1 (9 - 3) 4. Topsports Gaming 3 - 1 (6 - 3) 5. Bilibli Gaming 2 - 1 (4 - 2) 6. JD
On February 2nd, Kuro came visiting with Kramer to support Afreeca Freecs playing in the LCK at the LoL Park in South Korea. Kuro, the former mid laner for Afreeca Freecs, is now the mid laner for LPL's Bilibili Gaming. He was visiting Korea during the Lunar New Year and came to watch his former teammates playing against KT Rolster. We had the chance to interview Kuro about him playing in the LPL.
After the collapse of the LCK teams at the 2018 World Championships, there was a lot of discussion going around between fans and teams alike. Some came to the conclusion that the game was favoring ski
On the 30th of January (CST), FunPlus Phoenix (FPX) went against Suning (SN) in the 2019 LPL Spring. This matchup was a clash between two undefeated teams for this Spring. The players displayed such a
2019 LPL Spring Standings (set score) 1. Suning 4 - 0 (8 - 1) 2. FunPlus Phoenix 3 - 0 (6 - 1) 3. Invictus Gaming 3 - 1 (7 - 2) 4. EDward Gaming 2 - 1 (5 - 3) 5. Bilibli Gaming 2 - 1 (4 - 2) 5. Sino
On the 21st of January (CST), Invictus Gaming (iG) defeated Rogue Warriors (RW) 2:0 in the 2019 LPL Spring. The current Worlds champions, iG was a bit shaky in the early game against RW this series.
Uzi will take a month-long break from competitive gaming. On the 15th, RNG made an announcement through their official Twitter page that "Uzi will return to the team after the Chinese New Year holiday,
Last week I conducted an Interview with Luis “Deilor” Sevilla and we chatted about the current state of the Esports scene and how he would like to see it evolve. One of the things we talke
On the 15th of January (CST), LGD Gaming went against Bilibili Gaming (BLG) for the 2019 LPL Spring in Hangzhou, China. This matchup was the first time former Afreeca Freecs teammates, Kramer and Kuro
On the 9th, a Chinese media (https://36kr.com) revealed that Riot Games and Tencent has agreed to a limited partnership (10th). According to the Chinese media, the joint venture between Riot and Tence
The Jungler showcases a healthy balance of high level play and carefree attitude, with some light editing for humor here and there.
As 2019 will be marking the end of an amazing last year of the EU LCS as well as the last of the brand and the first of the LEC. We had an amazing year for League of Legends, especially in Europe. 201
World Champion Invictus Gaming took one more victory lap in 2018, triumphing over the new Topsports Gaming lineup 3-1 in China's 2018 Winter Demacia Cup.
LPL Suning Gaming announced two of their Korean coaches on December 14th. Their new coaches include Hye-Sung ‘Comet' Lim and Ji-Hoon ‘Easyhoon' Lee. They live under the same roof as Maple and SwordArt, who has transferred from Flash Wolves. The head coach, Comet, made his debut in the League of Legends esports scene as a support for Xenics Storm.
The starting dates for the League of Legends 2019 spring season has been announced.After the 2018 League of Legends All-Stars Event, Riot Games announced the starting dates for each region. Among the
On the 6th of December, LPL's Bilibili Gaming announced that they have signed Kuro. Having joined the team early, Kuro had already left to China and is currently residing in the BLG teamhouse."I'm cur
Heart will coach for EDward Gaming in 2019.On the 6th of December, EDward Gaming announced that coach Heart has officially joined their ranks. As a former support player for Samsung Blue, Heart entere
Afreeca Freecs enhanced their roster with a new supporter.On 5th December, Afreeca Freecs announced their new supporter Jung-jae "Proud" Lee. Afreeca Freecs posted a tweet saying "Our new player, Jung
For professional players, the fate of their careers is decided when November rolls around. The possibility of retirement, transferring, and contract renewals permeate the air. Alongside this, there are also others things to consider. The most uncertain age for a professional gamer is their mid-20s. Although it is a period past most players' prime, it is also when they display the greatest degree of experience and wisdom in their plays. Because of all this, Deft is in peril. When he announced his return to Korea in 2016, Deft had clarified that he was on borrowed time. Within his 2 years in KT, he was able to win the LCK. The thought of leaving Korea was daunting and unfortunate. Hence why Deft became more careful. If he were to leave Korea now, he may not be granted another chance to play in the LCK. As a result, the only choice Deft had was to continue his career on the domestic stage. Even with the offer of a million US dollars, Deft did not leave.
MVP's top laner, ADD moves to LPL Bilibili Gaming (BLG).On the 3rd (KST), MVP announced ADD's transfer to BLG through their social media account. They stated, "We thank ADD who delivered exceptional