On the 4th (KST), SANDBOX Gaming defeated T1 in the semifinals of the 2019 KeSPA Cup, held in Ulsan.
On the 3rd (KST), SANDBOX Gaming defeated T1 3-1 in the semifinals of the 2019 KeSPA Cup. For SANDBOX Gaming, it is the first finals the organization has ever reached since its establishment. After
The 2019 LoL KeSPA Cup is heading to Ulsan. The 2019 LoL KeSPA Cup that commenced on the last 23rd (KST) featured pros and amateurs in the Korean League of Legend scene with the 10 LCK teams, 8
On the 30th, in the 2nd round of the quarterfinals of the 2019 KeSPA Cup, SANDBOX Gaming took down Griffin with a set score of 2-0, held at Nexon Arena.
On the 30th (KST), SANDBOX Gaming and Griffin faced off in the second round of the quarterfinals of the 2019 KeSPA Cup. With SANDBOX and Griffin trading heavy blows in Game 1, SANDBOX took the victory
On the 30th (KST), SANDBOX Gaming and Griffin clashed in the 2nd round of the KeSPA Cup quarterfinals at the Nexon Arena. With a set score of 2-0, SANDBOX defeated GRF to advance to the semifinals, wh
On the 30th (KST), KeSPA officially announced the rosters of the teams participating in the round 2 of the quarterfinals of the 2019 KeSPA Cup.
The ‘hot stove' of the League of Legends scene has been boiling over madly after the World Championship seems soon to be concluded. During mid-November, free agents started looking for teams all
From the 23rd (KST), the Korea e-Sports Association (KeSPA) will be holding the ‘2019 League of Legends ULSAN'.The KeSPA Cup is a short-term League of Legends tournament in Korea, where amateur
On the 19th (KST), SANDBOX Gaming has announced that the former Bot laner for Jin Air Green Wings, Moon 'Route' Geom-su has joined their League of Legends roster. Route and most of the 2019's Jin Air
Coco Joins SANDBOX Gaming as a Coach On the 8th (KST), SANDBOX Gaming announced that they've signed Shin “Coco” Jin-yeong as a coach. Coco had been active as a player until 2018, and now
Yoon ‘Justice’ Seok-joon, the sub Mid laner for SANDBOX announced his retirement, and Coach Lim ‘Comet’ Hye-sung and Lee ‘Dragon’ Jun-yong have mutually parted ways with SANDBOX.
On the 1st (KST), SANDBOX has announced that they have mutually parted ways with their head coach, Yoo ‘Sally’ Eui-joon.
Kingzone DragonX took another step for a spot towards the 2019 League of Legends World Championship. On the 5th (KST) at LoL Park, Kingzone DragonX defeated SANDBOX Gaming 3-1 to take the victory in
T1 is on the road to win LCK. Only Two steps lefts, one is Damwon Gaming and the other is Griffin. 23rd August(KST) in LoL park, the defending champion, SKT T1 faced Sandbox Gaming and defeated them w
With Griffin defeating Hanwha Life Esports in the last match of the 2019 LCK Summer Split, the playoffs schedule has been confirmed. Griffin will head straight to the finals, and by securing at least
SANDBOX Gaming defeated kt Rolster on the 16th (KST) and secured a spot in the 2019 LCK Summer Split playoffs. Over the split, Cho “Joker” Jae-eup contributed massively to the team. As the
On the 15th of August (KST), in the 2019 LCK Summer Split match between SANDBOX Gaming and kt Rolster, SANDBOX clenched the victory in a close 2-1 fight. With the win, SANDBOX claimed a spot in the
On August 15th (KST), in the 2019 LCK Summer Split, SANDBOX Gaming defeated kt Rolster 2-1 and became the third team to reach the playoffs. As both teams were very motivated, it was close to the end
LCK is in chaos. SK Telecom T1 is down at 8th place, Kingzone DragonX lost a game, and Afreeca Freecs and SANDBOX Gaming have come near the top. Aatrox was still the most frequently picked or banned