League of Legends esports team based in Thailand MEGA Esports was banned earlier today for failing to pay its players. CEO Arnold Tandra has been banned from all Riot Games tournaments until the year of 2020.
Colin "Kumo" Zhao will join Jungler Dennis "Svenskeren" Johnsen, Bot Laner Bae "Bang" Jun-sik, and Support Tristan "Zeyzal" Stidham as confirmed members of the EG roster.
On the 26th (KST), T1 announced through their Twitter that they have signed top laner Kim “Roach” Kang-hui. T1 also called up four players: Kim “Canna” Chang-dong, Choi “
On the 26th (KST), Hanwha Life Esports announced through their official Facebook page that they've signed Kang “Haru” Min-seung as their jungler and Lee “Sake” Jung-hyuk as a c
On the 26th (KST), T1 announced that they have signed Kim Jeong-soo as their new head coach. This confirms that Kim “kkOma” Jeong-gyun will not be the head coach of the team next year. Kim
It's been exactly two weeks since "Huni" re-signed with DIG, and he still has no teammates. Every other player left the team. Huni's salary is impacting the team's overall ability to afford players.
The University of California, Irvine, takes esports to a professional level. The school has built a 3,500-square-foot esports arena backed by iBUYPOWER, Logitech and Gamefuel, with one of the most decorated esports teams in the collegiate League of Legends scene, and one of the very first esports scholarship programs.
League of Legends esports fans across the globe are voting for their favorite players from their respective regions to compete in the 2019 All-Star Event in Las Vegas, but it has already been confirmed that North America will be missing its two most decorated stars.
According to a report Monday afternoon by ESPN Esports' Tyler "FionnOnFire" Erzberger, legendary SK Telecom T1 coach Kim "kkOma" Jeong-gyun is moving to China to coach Vici Gaming in the LPL. The report also states that Kim "Kim" Jeong-soo, better known as Coach Kim, is set to replace kkOma and coach SKT in the 2020 LCK season.
According to a report by ESPN Esports' Tyler "FionnOnFire" Erzberger, former SK Telecom T1 Top Laner Kim "Khan" Dong-ha has found a new home in the LPL in the form of 2019 League of Legends World Champion FunPlus Phoenix.
GGS has had a rough time since joining the LCS in the franchise back in 2017, but they've been making steady improvements to both their players and coaching staff since then. Here is what they've done so far:
100 Thieves came out firing in their opening split back at the beginning of the Franchise in 2017, but hasn't seen as much success in 2019. But with Ssumday and Meteos teaming up again, there may be no stopping them!
If you've been playing League long, you know of the incredible power brought by Bradford "CertainlyT" Wenban's champions. His mind sees no rules in game design, and here is his next release!
On the same day Team Griffin apologized for the controversies within the team and gave permission to all its players to explore Free Agency if wanted, three of the most iconic names on the roster have
All Griffin players have been allowed to become free agents. On the 25th (KST), Still8 announced that they have renewed or canceled all the players' contracts. They clarified that if the players request
The South Korean AD Carry will be playing in his home region for the first time since 2014 after spending five and a half years as part of Team WE in China's LPL.
On the 25th (KST), IG has released an official statement regarding the rumors of their Top laner, Kang ‘TheShy' Seung-lok on their official Weibo. On IG's official statement, it said, “The
After rumors surfaced earlier this week, Team SoloMid today confirmed that it is bringing in Kasper "Kobbe" Kobberup to play in the AD Carry position. The Dane, who played on the roster of LEC team Sp
Aphromoo was the first player signed by 100 Thieves after the organization's revival in the form of an LCS franchise slot in partnership with NBA organization Cleveland Cavaliers ahead of the 2018 NA LCS Spring Split.
Late Saturday night, TSM announced that they will be traveling to Shanghai to bootcamp this December. TSM isn't going to Korea this year, they're visiting the home of the LPL and back to back World Championship Titles. Learn more here: