After Immortals Progressive's first win of the 2022 LCS season, top laner Mo "Revenge" Kaddoura spoke to Inven Global about defeating defending LCS champion 100 Thieves to snap his team's losing streak, his involvement in the development of Champions Queue, and how his relationships with Jeong "Impact" Eon-young and Barney "Alphari" Morris have helped him develop as a player.
After DIG's third win in four games to kick off the 2022 LCS Spring Split, Biofrost spoke to Inven Global about the reasons for his competitive break and how Dignitas differs from his previous teams.
Inven Global got to speak with Perkz, and discuss his opinions on working with the roster, his opinions on the meta, and the public’s perception of Fnatic top laner Martin "Wunder" Hansen.
After Cloud9's loss to Team Liquid, Berserker spoke to Inven Global about the differences in the North American competitive environment in comparison to South Korea and his thoughts on facing TL AD carry Steven "Hans sama" Liv.
After the win over IMT, Team Liquid AD carry Steven "Hans sama" Liv spoke to Inven Global about winning the LCS Lock In, how support Jo "CoreJJ" Yong-in factored into his decision to join TL for 2022, and his next matchup against Cloud9 AD carry Kim "Berserker" Min-cheol.
After week 1 of the 2022 LCS Spring Split, 100 Thieves AD Carry Victor “FBI” Huang spoke to Inven Global about bouncing back from an early Lock In exit, Worlds 2021, his offseason, and more.
After TSM's second loss of the Spring Split, Keaiduo spoke to Inven Global about his first LCS weekend, his first impressions of his new environment and team, and which mid laners he is looking forward to testing himself against the most in 2022.
After his first weekend in the LCS, Cloud9 top laner Park "Summit" Woo-tae spoke to Inven Global about adapting to his new team's unique approach, keeping in touch with his former teammates, and which top laners he is looking forward to facing this season.
Since coming to the LCS, PowerOfEvil has played a pivotal part in any success his teams have enjoyed, but the off-season has always resulted in him opening a new chapter in the book of his career.
Jojopyun looked every bit the hyped-up rookie mid laner that LCS fans have been hearing about, giving hope to EG fans that, even if their team got swept by Team Liquid in the Lock In finals, they could be on the track to grow into a dominant LCS team.
Let's take a look at which players' competitive stocks rose and which fell following the conclusion of the 2022 LCS Lock In.
With a roster as stars-tudded as this year’s Team Liquid, Santorin is poised to potentially have one of his best seasons yet.
Tyler1 was under contract with T1 for the past year, but the popular League of Legends streamer mentioned on a stream the day of the announcement that both parties mutually agreed to part ways amicably.
After a hard-fought 3-1 loss to Team Liquid in the semifinals of the Lock In, Blue spoke to Inven Global and shared his thoughts on why he felt people had seemingly underestimated Dignitas QNTMPAY ahead of the start of the season and what about the team had led to them exceeding the majority of expectations from outsiders.
C9 played the Lock In with only two of their starting players, but was still able to topple Counter Logic Gaming 2-1, which accounted for the only wins for a Group A team against a Group B team.
After TL won the 2022 LCS Lock In, top laner Gabriël "Bwipo" Rau spoke to Inven Global about sweeping EG out of the finals, his own level of play across the weekend, returning to his original of top lane after jungling for Fnatic last year, and the current state of top lane in the competitive meta.
There have been two Lock In tournaments in the history of LCS, and both of their trophies belong to TL.
After sweeping Cloud9, Evil Geniuses AD carry Kyle "Danny" Sakamaki spoke to Inven Global about EG's form in the 2022 LCS Lock In, the impact of his own success on rookie mid laner Joseph "jojopyun" Joon-pyun's debut, and what he thinks makes EG an organization that can develop North American talent.
As a result of the 3-0 victory, EG have qualified for the organization's first ever LCS final, where they will face off against defending Lock In champion Team Liquid.
DIG, a team projected to be a bottom 2 by many an analyst was able to topple the defending LCS champion in 100 Thieves, but how did they do it?