The retired LCK legends gathered and played their symbolic champions for fans. RCK(Return of the Champions Korea) was held on 11th March by online. RCK is an event match inviting former LCK players an
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
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
It has been already a year since the legendary fantastic duo split and gone away to different leagues. Although we can still hear from them or hear about them through the internet, it wouldn't be enou
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
Following the Charge's marathon victory over the Reign, Achilios joined Nick Geracie from Inven Global to discuss his time in the Overwatch League, his dynamic with Wolf, and even dropped few suggestions to increase the excitement of Assault maps in competitive play.
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.
SuperMassive signed two new players, Wolf and Frozen.On the 2nd of December, through their official Twitter page, SuperMassive announced that Wolf and Frozen will be joining their ranks. Wolf began hi
The video interview of Bang and Wolf is now available for view on SKT T1's official Youtube channel.Not so long ago, on the 26th, Inven Global released a detailed interview of Bang and Wolf. In the in
During a lifetime, how often does someone receive the title ‘World's best ____'? Not too often, especially in a field of professional work full of passionate workers. Despite this, there are sti
Bae “Bang” Jun-sik, Lee “Wolf” Jae-wan, and Kang “Blank” Seon-gu will be saying farewell to the SK Telecom T1 fans through a video interview on the 29th. As a
7 members of SKT leaves... Bang-Wolf on the list. On the 20th of November (KST), SKT announced that 7 of their team members will leave the team; Bang (bottom laner), Wolf (support), Pirean (mid laner)
SKT T1 are headed to the finals after going to game 5 against RNG. In the Shanghai Oriental Stadium (28th) League of Legends World Championships 2017 semi finals, SKT T1 won against RNG. SKT T1 gave t
How do you feel making it into the quarterfinals? First of all, there are a lot of things I regret on our first game. In the last game against EDG, I thought while playing “we aren’t doing