On the 27th (KST), Griffin announced that their trainee top laner, Yoon “Hoya” Yong-ho has officially been moved up to the main roster, starting in the 2nd round of the 2020 LCK Spring. Gr
On the 12th (KST), Griffin took the victory over SANDBOX Gaming in Week 2 of the 2020 LCK Spring. With a set score of 2-1, Griffin finally broke their 2-match losing streak and took home their very fi
On the 12th (KST), Griffin faced off against SANDBOX Gaming in week 2 of 2020 LCK Spring split. With a set score of 2-1, Griffin defeated SANDBOX to finally pick up their first victory of the split. S
Rather has transitioned to a coaching role within the team. On the 21st (KST), Griffin announced through their Twitter that their mid laner, Shin “Rather” Hyeong-seop has transitioned to a
On the 14th (KST), Griffin announced that Son “Ucal” Woo-hyeon will join the team as their newest mid laner. With this signing, Ucal now joins Griffin's line up of mid laners alongside Shi
With regards to the claims on verbal and physical violence that was enacted by Kim ‘cvMax' Dae-ho, three players and the coach from Griffin stepped up and shared their side of the story. On the
On the 26th, at the Seoul LoL Park, Day 16 of the 2019 LCK Summer Split took place. On the second series of the day, Griffin defeated Jin Air Green Wings with a dominating score of 2-0. Griffin was ab
At the Hanoi Vietnam National Convention Center, Day 1 of the 2019 MSI took place. Flash Wolves who represents Taiwan-Hongkong-Macao met Team Liquid and SK Telecom T1 and had lost both matches. The fo
Flash Wolves signed coach Chuco and borrowed Rather. Flash Wolves made an official announcement that Jung-Hee ‘Chunco' Chun will be joining their team as their head coach on December 14th. With most of their players leaving the team, Flash Wolves made the decision of signing a Korean coach and borrowing a Korean player. Coach Chunco was formerly a pro gamer for Warcraft III; afterward, he became a coach for League of Legends, beginning the 2nd part of his gaming life. Chunco has taken over coaching in Jin Air Green Wings in 2014 before transferring to a Chinese team, Young Glory. He then continued his coaching life in LCK's KongDoo Monster in 2018.