The South Korean top laner changed the spelling of his tag to "Rey" when joining the Liga Latinoamérica organization, which in Spanish, translates to 'sea', but has seemingly reverted to his tag's original spelling upon parting ways with R7.
On February 23rd (KST), kt Rolster faced Afreeca Freecs in the 2020 League of Legends Champions Korea Spring Split. kt Rolster finally climbed out of their long losing streak with a 2-1 victory.
It's the end of the year, and it especially feels lonely, because the 1st generation pro gamers are retiring one by one. The fact that all these pro gamers that everyone was able to meet in venues won
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;
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,
EDG Ray is a known user of the Korean community website called "FM Korea (Football Manager Korea)". As a football fan himself, on his free time, he uses the ID "피파프로지망생" and interacts with the users.
EDG's top laner, Ray seemed eager to face his former NA teammates. On the 4th (KST), Ray current team, EDG secured first place in the 2018 Worlds Play-Ins with 3 wins and 1 loss. On the weekend, EDG
There is now a high possibility that Immortals' top laner, Flame, and other Korean players from abroad are coming back to the LCK. According to LCK officials, the 4 players: previous Immortals' top la