Honor, money, or just simply to be included in the starting lineup; the purpose may be different for each player, but many players of the LCK left South Korea after the end of the 2018 season. For a
From TSMto Echo Fox I have confidence in coaching Korean team and players. I even had more confidence in coaching foreign players in Immortals. So, I took the challenge at TSM. Frankly, I don't think
With the playoffs just around the corner, today's cartoon is about the final standings for the 2019 LCS Spring.The LCK Spring is also near its end with only a few final matches left for the regular sp
Apollo joined Inven Global after clinching playoffs against CLG to discuss Echo Fox's amazing run, break down his penta kill, and discuss once again dawning the helm of the TSM slayer with his teammates Nickolas "Hakuho" Surgent and Colin "Solo" Earnest.
The 4th place Tiebreaker against FlyQuest and Golden Guardians is finished, and the 2-month long 2019 LCS Spring Regular Split has finally come to an end. With the top 2 teams, Team Liquid and Cloud9
Rush joined Inven Global after his triumph over Cloud9 to discuss his adjustments since returning to the main roster, Echo Fox's strengths and weaknesses, and the team's focus going forward.
Greyson "Goldenglue" Gilmer will be making his 2019 LCS Spring Split debut in the Mid Lane for Cloud9's match against Echo Fox this Saturday afternoon at 4:00pm PST.
Solo sat down with Inven Global to discuss the Malphite pick, his growth on last year's Clutch Gaming, and Echo Fox's team dynamic.
Echo Fox Support Nickolas "Hakuho" Surgent sat down with Inven Global following Echo Fox's fourth split weekend in a row to talk about his team's strange curse, the willingness to take risks, and the familiarity between his teammates.
Echo Fox Bot Laner Apollo "Apollo" Price sat down with Inven Global to discuss his team's bizarre start to the LCS, his long-time partnership with Nickolas "Hakuho" Surgent, and the strategic approach of Head Coach Kim "Ssong" Sang-soo.
Smoothie joined Inven Global to discuss his experience on Echo Fox in 2018, his new teammates, and TSM's culture.
Going into the weekend, Echo Fox was rated really low on most people's preseasons power rankings. They faced off against new arch nemesis, Clutch Gaming, in their first match and Golden Guardians in t
The 2019 League of Legends Championship Series Spring Split is near. The rosters for the teams are pretty much finished, and teams have been scrimming for a while already now. There have been many cha
Former NA LCS MVP is returning to the league. Lee “Rush” Yoon-jae had a glorious debut in the NA LCS. His time away awarded him a championship in the LCK. Spending a whole year with vetera
TSM announced via twitter on Saturday afternoon that Jonathan "Grig" Armao would miss the 2019 LCS Spring Split with wrist problems. TSM Academy Jungler Matt "Akaadian" Higginbottham will be assuming the starting role on the LCS squad.
Nick Geracie sat down with the Echo Fox Top Laner a few weeks ahead of the 2019 LCS Spring Split to discuss his growth into a leader on Golden Guardians, his new team, and his personal goals for the new year.
After a long period of free agency, Matt "Akaadian" Higginbotham has found a home. The North American Jungler will be playing for TSM Academy, per an official announcement from TSM's website. Akaadian
Colin “Solo” Earnest, Apollo “Apollo” Price, and Nickolas “Hakuho” Surgent will be joining Echo Fox as their top, AD Carry, and support respectively. On December 5th, Echo Fox announced on their official Twitter that Solo, Apollo, and Hakuho will be joining the team. All three players have been a part of the League of Legends esports scene for a long time. Apollo, who has been in LoL esports the longest, began his pro gaming career in 2013 with Team Summon back when he went by the name of WizFujiiN. He played for several different teams, including Team Impulse, Team Dignitas, Team EnVyUs, and Clutch Gaming. It was with Team Impulse where he renamed himself to Apollo, using his first name. He has managed to get moderate results during his stay with these teams, placing 4th in the 2018 NA Regional Finals.
Two Korean LoL players, Rush and Fenix will play for Echo Fox in 2019.On the 1st of December (KST), NA LCS' Echo Fox announced the signings of jungler, Lee "Rush" Yoon-jae and mid laner, Kim "Fenix"
Tanner “Damonte” Damonte is set to sign on with Clutch Gaming, following Heo “Huni” Seung-hoon. Damonte secured a starting spot on Echo Fox this summer after developing in the