After MAD Lions' day 3 game versus paiN Gaming, jungler Javier "Elyoya" Prades Batalla joined Inven Global to discuss the performance of MAD Lions so far in the tournament and his career path that led him to the MSI stage.
Following the conclusion of the first day of MSI 2021, Carzzy spoke to Inven Global about defeating PSG Talon, the current level of his individual play, and MAD Lions' relative strength in Group B.
The 2021 Mid-Season Invitational began on May 6. 11 teams from around the world gathered to declare which team is the strongest team of the spring season. The last match of the day was between MAD Lions
Throughout this past week, our talented team of writers at Inven Global have been ranking the top 5 players participating in this year's MSI. We've ranked the top 5 laners in each role, and all that's
Inven Global's top five mid laners at this year's MSI are: Heo "ShowMaker" Su — DWG KIA Luka "Perkz" Perković — Cloud9 Yuan "Cryin" Cheng-Wei — Royal Never Give Up Marek "Humanoid" Brázda — MAD Lions Huang "Maple" Yi-Tang — PSG Talon
Detailed match schedule for the 2021 MSI group stages has been announced. Taking place on May 6, the opening match will see 2020 world champions, DWG KIA going against the LCS representatives, Cloud9.
After an emotional final, Inven Global sat down with Rookie of the Split Javier "Elyoya" Prades Batalla to talk about how his team ended the G2 era and what he's looking forward to at MSI.
Elyoya easily proved himself this split.
After upsetting a stronger-on-paper Rogue in the first round of the LEC Spring Playoffs, MAD Lions prepare to take on tournament favorites G2 Esports tonight. Inven Global spoke with Lions' support No
MAD Lions will move on in the upper bracket to face G2 Esports, with the winner moving onto the finals undefeated.
OverActive Media announced that they will be building a new performance venue in Toronto. OverActive Media is an esports entertainment corporation that owns League of Legends team Mad Lions and Overwa
As the 2021 Season in League of Legends is about to begin, it's time for the crew of Inven Global to take one last, reminiscent look at the whirlpool of a year that was 2020. And what better way to do
MAD Lions had an incredible first season in the LEC after rebranding from Splyce in 2020. They signed a roster full of rookies and made it to Worlds. Here is what our sources have confirmed for their 2021 roster:
Spanish esports organization MAD Lions has partnered with the outdoors-style clothing brand Blue Banana to release a brand new collaboration.
According to sources and multiple reports by Turkish esports media, the former top laner for SuperMassive, Armut, is being signed by LEC team, MAD Lions. Read more about the signing here:
It is clear that MAD Lions did not play its best League of Legends coming into Worlds 2020, but now that the team has been eliminated, there are certain trends that became clearly exacerbated problems throughout the play-in. Let's take a look at where MAD Lions fell short at Worlds 2020.
The phrase, “The gap is closing” has been thrown around the LoL Esports scene for many years, but the phrase never truly mattered until tonight. With a set score of 3-2, SuperMassive Espor
LGD and SUP advance to the next series in the Play-In knockout stage, playing against Legacy Esports and Unicorns of Love, respectively. Read more on their series here:
On Sep. 28th, SuperMassive Esports of TCL faced off against Legacy Esports in day 4 of the 2020 LoL World Championships. A lot was on the line for both teams, as the outcome of this match decided on w
MAD Lions returned from hell as they won in the tiebreakers against INTZ in the play-ins of the 2020 League of Legends World Championship. Unlike many people expected, MAD Lions struggled in this stag