Riot Games revealed the rebrand of competitive League of Legends, ‘LoL Esports'. The brand of LoL Esports focuses on the competitive aspects of League of Legends, which not only represents inter
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!
The year of 2019 was the year of Bruno "Goku" Miyaguchi. The mid laner of eSports advanced to the League of Legends Worlds Championship, being the team’s piece de resistance. Nominated to represent Brazil at All-Star 2019, Goku stopped by to talk about his year in lol esports.
At the 2019 All-Star event, we caught up with Hafu for a brief chat about her competitive nature, and her transition to Teamfight Tactics.
Han ‘Peanut’ Wang-ho is set to leave the LCK after five years of career, joins LGD Gaming in the Chinese region, LPL. Before starting his new adventure, Peanut shared thoughts on All-Star 2019 and his expectations for the year of 2020.
CBLoL teams are heavily investing in import players from the South Korean region. Jordan “Grey” Corby experienced coaching Flamengo eSports for the year, sharing his experience in the Brazilian League of Legends esports scene.
G2 Esports Jankos joined Lara Lunardi at ASE2019 to talk about the team's performance at Worlds 2019, his personal thoughts on the event, and why Europe remains dominant over North America.
All-Star Las Vegas 2019 is the seventh international All-Star, where 64 "stars" play against each other for good old fashioned fun. We had the opportunity to talk to Falmengo Esport's previous jungler, Lee "Shrimp" Byeong-hoon.
On Day 1 of the 2019 All-Stars Event, Clid came in 4th in his group in the Teamfight Tactics event and secured a spot in the finals. In an interview with translator Park Jeesun, he shared some thoughts
It's been a long time since League of Legends was released. Many players have come and gone in the LCK, yet there are still some players who have been playing since the very early era of the League. O
The 2nd day for 2018 All-Star Las Vegas took place on December 7th; even more numbers of fans came to visit on the 2nd day than they did on the 1st day. We had the chance to interview Jun-Sik ‘Bang' Bae, who received a lot of attention from his fans with his Xayah cosplay on the 1st day of the event. Following is the video of the interview where Bang talk about his Xayah cosplay, what he talked about with Sneaky, and his message for his NA fans! This is your first time playing in All-Star tournament. How did you feel after playing on the stage? I've played in about 3 matches, and it is just fun. It's been a while since I could play in a tournament laughing like this. We can't leave out your encounter with Sneaky. It has gotten a lot of attention since the fan votes.
The Nexus Blitz was followed by the 2nd round for 1vs1 Tournament in All-Star 2018 Las Vegas. The round began with the match between KR Faker and EU Jiizuké; Faker picked Urgot while Jiizuké picked Jayce. Jiizuké's Jayce closed on Urgot, using Exhaust first. However, Faker's Urgot fought back, using both Exhaust and Ignite. Jiizuké's Barrier could not save him from the damage and was killed eventually.
The 1st round for 1vs1 Tournament in All-Star 2018 Las Vegas took place on December 7th. The tournament began with NA Doublelift and BR brTT; Doublelift picked Neeko and brTT Miss Fortune as they both had most of the AD Carry champions banned. Doublelift's Neeko defeats brTT's Miss Fortune using his R + Q. The following match was between LPL Rookie and LAS Plugo; Plugo picked Jayce while Rookie picked Yasuo. Both players had Ignite, which Rookie uses with his Flash to kill Plugo in the end. The 3rd match was between KR Peanut and BR Rakin. This time, it was a Draven mirror with the mirror Runes and spells; they even had the same skin on. The game began with careful CS farming at first although Peanut managed to push the wave with few hits landing on Rakin.
The 2nd round for the 2vs2 Charity Tournament in All-Star 2018 Las Vegas took place on 7th. The Captian Jack & Faker duo who have made it from the quarterfinals played against the NA Doublelift and Voyboy duo. Both teams mirrored Thresh and Alistar, in which the Doubleboy team wins and gets to donate $100,000 to charity under their names. The first match in the quarterfinals began with Captain Jack & Faker against LEC's Caps & Alexelcapo. Captain Faker, which have displayed impressive performance in the 1st round, got both Lucian and Alistar banned and got to pick Varus and Xerath. AlexelCapso's Lissandra and Morgana got to get the first blood. They were able to eliminate Faker with their CC combo when he didn't have his Cleanse. However, Captain Jack's Varus was able to make up for that 1 kill by calmly blocking enemy's additional attacks. The team that got to laugh at the end was Captain FAker.
The All-Star Rivalry Show Match between the NA LCS and EU LCS took place in Las Vegas on December 6th. It was a match where pros and streamers got together to compete. Sneaky, who played in the mid lane, stood out even from the early laning phase. He displayed aggressive plays with his LeBlanc and got 3 kills before 10 minutes had passed. Licorice, who had played accordingly to his original role, picked Lucian and comfortably pressured the lane against Wickd. It seemed as if NA had the most momentum at first, but the tide turned during the mid phase. EU Jiizuké's Cassiopeia got a solo kill against Sneaky and eliminated the enemy jungler who came to back up. Simultaneously, Caps and NoWay got kills against Doublelift and Imaqtpie in the bot lane.
Hello! Recently, you've been garnering a lot of attention from the media. You left SKT, joined 100T, and now, you'll be attending the 2018 All-Star Event and do a cosplay with Sneaky! Please introduce
On the 3rd (KST), Bang and Peanut shared their thoughts on the 2018 LoL All-Star Tandem event. For the Tandem event, 2 players team up by using either the keyboard or mouse.Bang, who will be his first
On the 3rd of December (KST), Faker shared some of his thoughts on participating for the 2018 LoL All-Star. Faker again proved his popularity by finishing on a clear 1st-place in the All-Star votes.
Faker, Bang, and Peanut are off to the 2018 All-Star event. On the 3rd of December(KST), Faker, Bang, and Peanut headed to Incheon Airport to participate for the 2018 LoL All-Star event. This LoL All
The full schedule for the 2018 League of Legends All-Star event, which will be taking place in Esports Arena Las Vegas, starting on December 6th, has been announced. The 2018 All-Star will be a festive event where the top players from each region will gather to compete against each other from December 6th to 8th. The All-Star program, which goes on for 3 days, will include the All-Star 1vs1 Tournament, Charity 2vs2 Tournament, Regional Rivalry Show Matches, East vs West All-Star Showdown (5vs5), and Mixed-Team Alternate Game Modes. A total of 64 players will be attending, including Sang-Hyeok ‘Faker' Lee, Bang Jun-Sik ‘Bang' Bae, Wang-Ho ‘Peanut' Han, Jae-Geol ‘Watch' Cho, Min-Gi ‘MadLife' Hong, Hyung-Woo ‘Captain Jack' Kang, Sang-Myeon ‘Shy' Park', Gwang-Seok Ha, and many others.