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 9th (KST), DAMWON Gaming has announced that they've extended the contracts their mid laner and their jungler, Heo “ShowMaker” Su, and Kim “Canyon” Geon-bu respectively,
A team of rookies who joined the big leagues, dove headfirst into the Worlds stage, and shook the world by storm. Do you know that cliché that you usually find in comics and tv shows? Historica
On the 27th (KST), DAMWON Gaming announced that Lee ‘Zefa' Jae-min will be joining their roster as the coach for the League of Legends squad. Zefa began his competitive career in Najin While Shi
On the 21st (KST), DAMWON Gaming announced through their official Twitter that they've parted ways with veteran top laner Lee “Flame” Ho-jong. Flame had joined DAMWON during the spring
After their loss against G2 Esports in the quarterfinals of the 2019 LoL World Championship, we’ve had a chance to chat with Coach Kim on his day off. With a mix of regret and pride, he shared his thoughts about this year’s Worlds, and DAMWON’s tenure this year.
The challenge to the Championship was not always filled with glory. A rookie top laner, hyped as the next ruler of the top lane, had failed to made successful debut on Worlds 2019. Jang "Nuguri" Ha-Gw
In the quarterfinals of the 2019 LoL World Championship, DAMWON Gaming lost to G2 Esports 1-3. Despite the disheartening loss, the players and coach of DAMWON said that they gained valuable experience
On the 26th, G2 Esports took down DAMWON Gaming in the fourth quarterfinal match of the 2019 LoL World Championship. G2’s Mid laner, Rasmus ‘Caps’ Winther, joined Jeesun Park in the official LCK broadcast for the post-match interview to share his thoughts about the victory.
Europe did it! After the FNC and SPY elimination, there was a nervousness stirring that the Worlds hosts would not send any representatives to the Semifinals. But G2 showed up on the day to take out DWG!
Bang, Inven Global’s special correspondent had a chance to chat with the ADC for DAMWON, Sin ‘Nuclear’ Jeong-hyeon backstage to talk about today’s victories, and how far his squad hopes to make it in the tournament.
Starting the day in a three way tie with TL and IG at 2-1, DWG won their first two games and become the first to advance out of Group D. Sitting at 4-1, they only have AHQ left, and defeating them will guarantee first seed.
On the 14th, DAMWON took down IG in day 3 of the group stages in the 2019 LoL World Championship. With a surprise Poppy support pick and an outscaling team composition, DAMWON handed IG their first loss in the group stages.
Damwon Gaming advance after an incredibly entertaining series against Vietnamese squad, Lowkey Esports. After losing Game 1 in a throwback lane swap from Lowkey, Damwon turns around the series, playing each game stronger than the last. Find out how they win their series and who was the man of the match here.
On the 7th, DAMWON Gaming took down Lowkey Esports in day 1 of the play-in knockout stages.
DAMWON Gaming finished its Group D matches in a clean 4-0 and secured a 1st seed from the Knockout Stage in the process, but in a post-game interview with Laure Valée, DWG Mid Laner Heo "Showmaker" Su stated that the team had yet to showcase its true capability.
In defeating Turkey's TCL champion, the #3 LCK Seed ensured safe passage to the Knockout Stage for South Korea, moving to 3-0 in the Group Stage and securing the 1st Seed in Group D.
On the 3rd, DAMWON Gaming successfully had its debut at Worlds. In their first match, they defeated TCL's Royal Youth. Mid laner Heo “Showmaker” Su was selected as the player of the match
On the 28th (KST), DAMWON Gaming headed to Berlin, Germany to participate in the 2019 LoL World Championship Play-in Stage. On their way, they took some time to talk to the media. Jang "Nuguri" Ha-gwon
DAMWON Gaming departed on the morning of the 28th (KST) to participate in the 2019 LoL World Championship. Coach Kim Jeong-soo showed confidence by saying, “This year's LCK will be