According to sources and multiple reports by Turkish esports media, the former top laner for SuperMassive, Armut, is being signed by LEC team, MAD Lions. Read more about the signing here:
In a post-match interview, UOL’s Mid Laner Lev "Nomanz" Yakshin shared thoughts on Group D, talked about team synergy, and their aggressive take on the game.
UOL will now try to beat LCL's best-ever placement at Worlds that was the Albus Nox Luna Cinderella story at Worlds 2016.
TCL's Papara SuperMassive took down LEC's 4th seed, MAD Lions in the elimination round of the 2020 League of Legends World Championship. Behind the players on stage, there was former SuperMassive mid
LGD and SUP advance to the next series in the Play-In knockout stage, playing against Legacy Esports and Unicorns of Love, respectively. Read more on their series here:
On Sep. 28th, SuperMassive Esports of TCL faced off against Legacy Esports in day 4 of the 2020 LoL World Championships. A lot was on the line for both teams, as the outcome of this match decided on w
On Sep. 28th, Team Liquid defeated SuperMassive Esports in day 3 of the 2020 LoL World Championships. With TL's victory over SUP, they now have a 3-0 record in the play-in stages and solidified their
Top laner, Armut, was a huge part of SuperMassive's two victories, finishing with 31 kills and assists and zero deaths, giving him the best KDA of the tournament so far. Hear what he has to say about his performance here:
On the 26th, Papara SuperMassive had a perfect day, winning both games in the play-ins of the 2020 League of Legends World Championship. Starting off with a win against INTZ, they also took down LEC
Winning a head to head will not provide an immediate higher seed, there will still be tiebreakers in the Worlds 2020 Play-In Stage. Read more here on how that will work.
If you're filling out your Pick'Ems, there is a clear solid group of teams to bet on. But don't forget that the chaos of COVID can amount to some crazy upsets and really shake up the final standings.
While we were preparing for the Mid-Season Cup, there was a phone call from someone saying that he read Wolf's retirement interview well. Kim “Frozen” Tae-il wanted to have a deep conversation
It's been a while. How've you been? I've been living the dream. I ate and slept whenever I wanted, and did only the things that I wanted to do in Korea. Unfortunately, you've failed to make it to Worl
Before the League of Legends 2019 season started, one of the most iconic bot duos of the scene split up. SK Telecom T1's Bae “Bang” Jun-sik left and joined 100 Thieves of the LCS, and Lee
Two years ago today, 2017 Mid-Season Invitational representative from Taiwan's League of Legends Master Series Flash Wolves swept Turkish representative SuperMassive eSports 3-0. With its dominant victory, Flash Wolves qualified for the main stage of MSI 2017.
The runtime of pro gamers for League of Legends is fairly short. It may be different for each player, but in general, they tend to think of retiring once their age goes past their mid 20's. Of course, there are players who still continue to show top performance even after. However, the majority of players choose to end their pro gaming life or change their path to that of a mentor once they reach that age. It often feels like time passes in the blink of an eye, and before we know it, we stand at the end of our run. When a pro player decides to accept that end, it can seem almost cruel, as they usually have to admit that they are not as good as they used to be. It can be especially hard on esports players; although it is called retirement, the majority of them are still quite young when they make that decision.
GBM is looking for a new team.On the 23rd of October (KST), Lee "GBM" Chang-seok announced through his Twitter that he was permitted to discuss [terms] with other teams. He included in his tweet that
With the 2018 League of Legends World Championship just around the corner, five more teams have secured their spot in Worlds. The third-seed teams for the NA / EU LCS, LPL, and the LCK have been