It wasn't long ago when Riot Games was known solely for publishing one of the most popular games in the world, League of Legends. On Tuesday morning, quite a bit changed.
The third and final champion featured in Legends of Runeterra's upcoming card set, Rise of the Underworlds, was revealed on Tuesday afternoon and he's ready to stir up a scene in the blink of an eye.
The Legends of Runeterra development team unveiled what's been lurking in the shadows with the announcement of the final Legends of Runeterra expansion within the Empires of the Ascended card set.
On the 30th (KST), DRX faced Gen.G in the semifinals of the 2020 League of Legends Champions Korea (LCK) Summer Split. It was a close 3-2 match where DRX squeezed past Gen.G. There was an issue with
Jensen has had a fairly long, storied career, coming to the League Championship Series as Cloud9's starting Mid Laner in 2015. In his LCS debut, he beat rival org, TSM, despite trailing behind Bjergsen throughout the game, leaving him with a criticism that he could not keep up with the league's best, one he wouldn't shake for many years. Read his thoughts on his career and perception here:
The new season has hit the Rift. We all know how the map has changed and how the dragon works. The patches have shifted the meta a bit, and there are always champions that are more beneficial than
Riot Forge has been busy, announcing Ruined King earlier and now another new game, Conv/rgence - an Ekko related League of Legends story. The game will be developed by Double Stallion Games. Read more about them and Conv/rgence here:
Daniele Jiizuke di Mauro - AKA the Italian Stallion - has come to the LCS in perhaps the most on-brand signing of the entire off-season, joining Evil Geniuses. Read more about the EU mid laner and how he fits in the team here:
League of Legends released a set of pictures with cosplay superstars representing their newest skin set and musical project True Damage. The designs are impressive, nailing every detail present in the characters outfits.
We spoke with Gabriel "Invert" Zoltan-Johan about the unique meta development at this year's Worlds compared to the past, as well as NA's problems and routes for improvement. Find out why we are seeing these picks, and what we should see more in the rest of the Knockout Stage.
The World Championship is always entertaining because it's made up of the best teams in the world bashing their heads together for a month straight. But the meta development is arguably the most fun part!
Day 2 of the 2019 World Championship Play-In Stage saw some similarly confusing champion priority as Day 1. Instead of the 0-4 Ekko, however, this time it was the 1-3 crocodile, Renekton. When combine
Tristana has found her way into three different roles in three different games, each ending with a win.
On August 23rd, SKT T1 faced off against Sandbox Gaming for the 2019 LCK Summer Playoffs. SKT showed great variety in their champion selection, which included Ekko and Kassadin for Faker, as they domi
On August 3rd (KST), Gen.G Esports added another victory to their record by defeating Jin Air Green Wings 2-1. With the win, Gen.G collected their 10th win and rose to 2nd place in the standings. On
On the 10th (KST), Team Vitality defies all odds and takes a game off the previous World Champions, Gen.G.With many people viewing Team Vitality as the unluckiest team in the group stage, they took th