Twitch Rivals has announced its first League of Legends competition of 2020. The Twitch Rivals League of Legends Team Draft Showdown will feature eight teams drafted by selected captains competing for $75,000. Two separate brackets will be held in the tournament, one in North America, and one in Europe.
At LoL Park in Seoul, Korea, there's an exceptional exhibition going on currently. For League of Legends' 10-year anniversary, Riot Games has been exhibiting paintings, installations, animations, digi
Now that the holidays are over, it's back to work for Riot Games and their Teamfight Tactics' development team. On Monday afternoon, Stephen Mortimer, the game's Lead Designer, posted a rundown video on his official YouTube channel for the upcoming 10.1 patch. Set to go live on Wednesday, the auto chess title is experiencing an item overhaul and introduce two new champions in the content update.
Just like the LPL, the LCK has its own off-season tournament at the end of December, the KeSPA Cup. Here are the best champions in their meta, and who you should look out for in 2020.
Simplicity Esports and Gaming Company announced that it has selected OutField Consulting, a Brazilian-based sports marketing firm, to serve as a consultant for sponsorships and business development in the Brazil and U.S. markets.
The start of a new year means the start of a new League of Legends season. Though the 10.1 patch arrives on January 8th, the tenth season for Solo Queues and Draft Picks will commence on the 10th of J
Golden Guardians hosted a media day showing off their recent re-brand and new LCS roster. Only Hauntzer remains from the 2019 Spring Split, and he spoke with Inven Global about his thoughts on the upcoming year.
The Demacia Cup ended last week, but they've found a good starting position for their early season meta. There were 77 champs contested throughout the tournament, here are the best and worst performers.
In the 2019 KeSPA Cup ULSAN, Afreeca Freecs claimed the championship title by defeating SANDBOX Gaming 3-0. It was the first championship of the organization and all the members didn't hide their
Afreeca Freecs shut out SANDBOX Gaming 3-0 in the finals of the 2019 KeSPA Cup ULSAN. This was the first official championship for Afreeca Freecs, and a great start to the 2020 season. After the match
The finals of the 2019 KeSPA Cup ended in a 3-0 victory for Afreeca Freecs. The MVP for the tournament was announced briefly afterward, and it was Kim “Kiin” Gi-in. Kiin had re-signed with
Rapidly rising, cosplay has reached the mainstream level. Lara Lunardi deep dives into the historical precedents that brought cosplay to ascend, and to store shelves.
Afreeca Freecs has reached the grand finals of the KeSPA Cup. The team, which ended in the middle of both the Spring Split and Summer Split in 2019 but brought in four new players during the last offs
On the 4th (KST), Afreeca Freecs defeated DragonX 3-0 to head to the finals of the 2019 League of Legends KeSPA Cup.
On the 4th (KST), DragonX faced off against Afreeca Freecs in the second semifinal match of the KeSPA Cup, held at KBS Ulsan Hall. With a set score of 3-0, Afreeca defeated DRX by a landslide victory.
On the 4th (KST), SANDBOX Gaming defeated T1 in the semifinals of the 2019 KeSPA Cup, held in Ulsan.
SANDBOX Gaming has secured a spot in the KeSPA Cup finals. The bronze medalists of the LCK Summer Split 2019 ran past T1 in the semi finals with a dominant 3-1 victory. SANDBOX Gaming will face the wi
On the 3rd (KST), SANDBOX Gaming defeated T1 3-1 in the semifinals of the 2019 KeSPA Cup. For SANDBOX Gaming, it is the first finals the organization has ever reached since its establishment. After
It is the second day of the year, and by now, a large amount of new year resolutions made on the eve of 2020 have already been broken. The easiest way to get around this, of course, is to not name your resolutions until the second day of the year. That being said, here are new years resolutions for five of the most exciting teams competing in the 2020 LCS Spring Split.
Evil Geniuses has announced their Academy bot lane, signing support, Matt, and ADC, Deftly. The two are former GGS teammates, and will likely be a strong point in the new EG Academy roster, opening up potential for young talent elsewhere. Read more here: