Gen.G started off round 2 of the group stage at the 2020 LoL World Championship with two wins. Their games against LGD Gaming and TSM weren't easy, but they managed to turn unfavorable situations into
TSM has been eliminated from Group C at the 2020 League of Legends World Championship. The #1 seed from the League of Legends Championship Series failed to win a game against Fnatic, Gen.G and LGD in the first round robin of the group, and after falling to 0-4 in a second loss to Fnatic, TSM was mathematically eliminated from moving on to the knockout stage.
6,312 fans will be allowed to attend the 2020 League of Legends World Championship grand finals at Pudong Stadium on Oct. 31, Riot China confirmed Saturday through their social media. The company made
From the start of the 2020 LoL World Championship, PSG Talon had a difficult time, as several players weren't able to participate from the beginning due to visa issues. Despite the struggles, they got
This week for Inven Culture's #FanArtFriday, we're focusing on the newest collaborator with K/DA, Seraphine. With no corporeal form, League of Legends' virtual influencer, Seraphine, is presented to t
Just a third of the way into day 6 of Worlds 2020 group stage play, Group B was already decided. LEC's Rogue (1-3) and PCS' PSG Talon (0-4) were mathematically eliminated. DAMWON Gaming stood undefeat
The commemorative DAMWON uniforms will be available for download until October 30th.
Group B is now decided, sending DWG and JDG onward. Rogue had a promising start to their Worlds run but came up short in the second round-robin. Read what jungler Inspired has to say about their experience here:
UPDATE 10/9: With PSG Talon securing their first win of the group stage over JD Gaming, DAMWON Gaming has locked in first seed heading to the knockout phase, and JDG secure second. JDG's loss puts them at 3-2, so they can no longer tie DWG who sit at 5-0. The two still have their rematch as the last game of the group stage remaining.
On day 6 of group stages in the 2020 LoL World Championship, DAMWON Gaming took down Rogue to go 5-0 in group B. While Rogue prepared unique strategies that consisted of lane swaps and Ryze mid, it wa
DAMWON Gaming collected their fourth win of the group stage at the 2020 LoL World Championship by defeating PSG Talon a second time. It was the first game that DAMWON Gaming failed to get the first
Senna support will probably not be seen again, and rightfully so, but the methodology behind the pick was sound in context, and any questioning of G2's competitive integrity on the Worlds stage in favor of sabotaging Team Liquid is an immature conflation of the reasoning behind the result at best and a baseless accusation at worst.
Every look was envisioned to emulate the style of a K/DA member - it's important to note that this is NOT a "how to cosplay K/DA" article, but rather, how to dress inspired by them. Think of "Disneybounding", but "KDAbounding". #KDAMORE
Some teams and players look unstoppable (*cough*DAMWON Gaming) while others look... well, rather stopped (ahem... sorry, PSG). Take a look below at the best and worst players from the first round-robin here:
Suning overtook G2 Esports in the group stage of the 2020 LoL World Championship. Although they lost to Team Liquid, they defeated Machi Esports and G2 Esports to force a tiebreaker. By winning the
While the win took longer than expected given the starting pace, Suning's win secured the 1st seed in Group A heading into the knockout stage. G2 Esports will enter the knockout stage as the 2nd seed. Team Liquid and Machi Esports were eliminated, finishing in 3rd and 4th, respectively.
On day 5 of the group stages of the 2020 LoL World Championships, G2 Esports defeated Team Liquid to get their revenge on their loss in the first round robin. With this victory over TL, G2 now stands
Let's take a look at three players at Worlds 2020 who have exceeded our expectations throughout the first half of the group stage.
In the wake of OPL's death, Inven Global sat down with one of the region's most successful exports, former Origen/Astralis support Mitchell "Destiny" Shaw.
After the first round-robin of the Worlds Group Stage, TSMS sits at 0-3. in the weakest group as the NA first seed. Their problems are glaring - from draft to in-game decision making. And frankly, they look like a shell of their former NA title-winning team. Here's what's going wrong and what they need to fix if they're going to turn it around and make it to the knockout stage.