After retiring from CS:GO last week and claiming he wanted to focus his career on upcoming Riot Games FPS, VALORANT, swag changed his name to Brax, and signs with T1. Read the story here:
The living legend, Lee “Faker” Sang-hyeok has reached 2,000 kills in the LCK. In T1's match against Afreeca Freecs in the 2020 League of Legends Champions Korea Spring Split, Faker success
Today's cartoon is about the four major regions of competitive League of Legends, the LCK, LCS, LEC, and the LPL. Despite it's late start and no spectators, the competition in the LCK continues to be
Lee "Faker" Sang-hyeok, the legendary Mid Laner of T1 has made a big announcement today. The player has re-signed his contract, gaining partial ownership of T1 Entertainment and Sports.
LCK teams had to find alternate routes to keep fans and players united amid coronavirus quarantine. Teams like Afreeca Freecs and T1 announced on their social channels about the online fan meets since the LCK has rolled out with no audience due to the risks of spreading the virus.
The 2019 LCK Spring Split profile photoshoot took place in LoL Park on the 21st (KST). From early, teams visited LoL Park and took the pictures that would represent them for the season. The players we
There was a profile photoshoot for the 2020 LCK Spring Split on the 21st (KST) at LoL Park. At the scene, we were able to talk to T1's head coach, Kim Jeong-soo. When asked how they were preparing for
Legendary LCK team, T1, just announced a partnership with Nike. The original announcement was made from their League of Legends Twitter, but they state they are taking this partnership beyond just esports. Read more here:
Head of eSports & Media team at SK Telecom Jason Lee joins Inven Global for the Esports Investment Summit, on January 21st, at The Cove, at UCI, in Irvine, California.
Named one of the biggest stars in South Korea, Lee "Faker" Sang-hyeok appeared on "Radio Star", a popular show made by MBC Entertainment, as one of the top three figures to represent his country.
2020 has an incredible ring to it, and it coincides with League's 10th Season, another great milestone. Not only are there a bunch of new games to be released by Riot and Riot Forge, Summoner's Rif
This year, we say goodbye to Mata, imp, Vizicsacsi, Clearlove, Score, and Wolf. Each Legends in their own right. Read more about their careers here:
Video game titles gather the most diverse, beloved characters. Closing the end of the year and decade, we have gathered some of our favorite fan art with the subject esports.
This is the first year in the KeSPA Cup's five year existence that an English broadcast will not be aired alongside the native broadcast in South Korea, and T1 Esports CEO Joe Marsh is having none of it. Marsh tweeted about the importance of an English broadcast for this year's KeSPa Cup, and put his money where his mouth is by assuring both SK Telecom T1 and fellow LCK organization Gen.G were ready and willing to share the costs of airing the separate production for English-speaking viewers.
All-Star 2019 was the last LoL esports event I attended this year, and it was by far the most fun. Here's what I got to do in Las Vegas!
Mata announced that he will be retiring from professional League of Legends.On the 15th (KST), Cho “Mata” Se-hyeong announced retirement through his Facebook account. After his last appear
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
T1 added coach Kim “Moment” Ji-hwan to their team.T1 recently parted ways with head coach Kim “kkOma” Jeong-gyun and brought in Kim Jeong-soo as head coach. T1 also signed Lim
When you think of SK Telecom T1, there are many faces that you think of, just like the team's achievements. There are many who will be remembered for their glorious moments on the Summoner's Rift, but
All-Star 2019 has brought together some of the most celebrated League of Legends and TFT players of the year. It is no surprise that Lee "Faker" Sang-hyeok was indicated as the first choice to represent South Korea at the event. We got to chat about his encounter with Rick Fox, what it means to represent South Korea, and what fans can expect of the new SKT roster.