This off-season, DAMWON Gaming Mid Laner, ShowMaker, set off to climb to Challenger in Korea by playing only unique champions - meaning he would never play any champion twice. On May 16, he reached his goal, playing 87 games on 87 different champs, boasting a 69% win rate. Read more on his story here:
In yet another off-season change from Team Liquid, Academy Jungler, Shernfire, was released from the org on May 15th. He played with the team only one Split, starting off on the main TL roster during Broxah's visa delay, and then switching to Academy upon his arrival mid-season. Read more on his story here:
Big will be taking the place of Juan "JayJ" Guibert, who spent the last year of his 2.5 year tenure with the organization as the starting Support for FLY Academy.
Eefje "Sjokz" Depoortere, desk host at the LEC, reflects on the LEC's 2020 Spring Split and opens up about adapting to the COVID-19 pandemic.
The import players are both owed a grand total of R$65,000, around $11,200.
Jakob “YamatoCannon” Mebdi has been appointed as the new Head Coach for SANDBOX Gaming. On the ?? (KST), SANDBOX Gaming announced via Twitter that Jakob “YamatoCannon” Mebdi ha
While someone won the championship in both EU and NA, there was Lee “IgNar” Dong-geun who was runner-up in both of those regions. Last season, IgNar was reunited with his former teammate,
On the afternoon of Wednesday, May 13th, FlyQuest released their Academy Support, JayJ, who had played with the org in both their Academy and LCS squads over the past two and a half years. Learn more about his move here:
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
The game will receive balance changes that aim to benefit support champions. Champions that were struggling in the past, like Nidalee, Sivir, Lux, and Udyr have received a generous buff, making them more viable picks.
"Before Faker, there was BoxeR." Korea has a long history of esports, being successful in many different events. In the beginning, there were players like Shin “Honest” Joo-young, Lee &ldq
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
Riot Games Korean and Team Griffin comment on the process of terminating contracts, with the possibility of exploring other options with players.
MAD Lions is the only esports club to have ‘GSIC powered by Microsoft’ as a technology partner.
TSM released former AD Carry, Kobbe, who signed with Misfits Gaming to start for the team in the Summer 2020 League of Legends European Championship. With the transfer, Misfits also announces former AD Carry Bvoy's departure from the team. Read more on the story here.
Hanwha Life Esports looks to revamp their League of Legends roster, as they announced many changes to it for the upcoming 2020 LCK Summer Split. First, they announced the departure of two of their pla
In the 2020 LCK Spring Split, there's a team that took the league by storm. They're the underdogs of the underdogs that no one expected to perform when it mattered, but on game days, they won in the w
Team Liquid has made changes to the Team Liquid Academy roster ahead of the 2020 League of Legends Championship Series Academy League Summer Split.
Tomo will start for the 2020 League of Legends Championship Series Academy League Spring champion in place of Calvin 'K1ng' Truong while K1ng is in his home country of Australia for visa purposes.
Despite overwhelming global support for the Polish AD Carry, Łukasz "Puki Style" Zygmunciak, in this week's freshest esports Twitter movement, LDLC and Bora "YellOwStaR" Kim claim the European Masters Championship. Though each game was a battle, they won the series with a clean 3-0 sweep and are your Spring 2020 Champions. All three games saw LDLC on Blue Side and K1ck on Red, and each were incredibly close. While LDLC had solid control for Game 1, K1ck actually had a strong advantage up through the mid game in both Games 2 and 3. In each of the last two games, K1ck secured the first three drakes, but failed to execute in each teamfight around the final drake to secure their Soul. With each lost fight, LDLC was able to claim additional resources to eventually take both games and, consequen