In the semifinals of the 2019 LoL World Championship, defending champions, Invictus Gaming fell to FunPlus Phoenix. Leaving the regrets behind, Song “Rookie” Eui-jin and Yu “JackeyLove
Everyone's said it, these are quite possibly the best Semifinals in Worlds history, and if anything was sure, this would be a close series. FPX took it in the end, but it wasn't as one-sided as a 3-1 might seem!
The Quarterfinals are done, with three first seeds and the defending World Champions advancing to the Semis off the back of some incredible performances, especially from the solo lanes. Here's why these four claim MVP.
Griffin vs Invictus Gaming Game 1 After 1 hour: ㄴ O.U.T. ㄴ I'm cheering for IG who has Rookie and TheShy, who are Korean! That missed? ㄴ Seems like it's Griffin's unlucky day. Hey TheShy, wtf are you
In the first match of the 2019 LoL World Championship Quarterfinals in Madrid, Invictus Gaming defeated Griffin 3-1. After the match, the players and coaching staff of Invictus Gaming joined the media
On the 26th, Invictus Gaming took down Griffin in the first quarterfinal match of the 2019 LoL World Championship. IG’s Mid laner, Song "Rookie" Eui-jin, joined and Jeesun Park in the official LCK broadcast for the post-match interview to share his thoughts about the victory.
The 2018 World Champions, Invictus Gaming, are silencing the dissenters after a near 3-0 sweep against the Korean second seed, Griffin, in the Quarterfinals in Madrid.
I've complained about it countless times, how does one choose a single MVP out of all the best players in the World? It's easy! Just choose Faker! Read why Faker deserves the title this time and who was on his heels.
The last match of Groups spelled either the death of NA or the death of the previous World Champions. And the reaper just happened to show up on North American soil, as IG dominated in the final match, and sends TL back home.
On the 12th, Invictus Gaming took the victory against ahq e-Sports in day 1 of the group stages, and showed their dominance as the defending champions.
SKT's long worry about jungle position is solved by a rookie from LPL. SKT had been suffered by scouting a world-class player in jungle position for several splits. They gathered some jungle players s
KT Rolster defeated Kingzone DragonX 2-1 and eased their minds about falling to the relegation/promotion match. Fierce fights went on all over the Rift in the long games, and Gwak “Bdd” Bo
Soo-hwan "Jopssal" Hyun, a.k.a JSS, is a Korean caster & commentator that has been garnering a lot of attention from the Korean League of Legends community. He's been commentating on LEC and LCS l
On the 6th, at the Seoul Jang-Choong Stadium, the semifinal of the 2019 Rift Rivals: LCK/LPL/LMS/VCS went underway. In order, LPL's JDG, TES, and FPX played against and defeated LMS-VCS's FW, MAD, and
July 5th, on the final day of the 2019 Rift Rivals Group Stage, IG took their second victory of the tournament by defeating SK Telecom T1 and successfully protected their region's pride. IG was tied 1-1 against SKT during the previous MSI, and IG yet again landed the first blow against SKT this Rift Rivals.
Rookie will be missing some games for iG due to family health issues. Invictus Gaming announced through their Weibo that Song “Rookie” Eui-jin will be missing some matches due to his family
On the 9th of June (KST), in the 2019 LCK Summer Split, Kingzone DragonX reigned over SANDBOX Gaming 2-0. Kingzone mid laner Yoo “Naehyun” Nae-hyun played Ryze and Neeko in the two games a
The Death Match between Faker and Rookie!└ If they lose today, they'll be criticized until they win Worlds! Only this time, Korea. We did our share. Win! Are they bringing up bad memories by flashing
On the 11th, Day 2 of the 2019 MSI Group Stage took place at the Hanoi Vietnam National Convention Center. The world champions, Invictus Gaming, continued dominating the group and finished the day wit
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