SKT came in to the second Round Robin with a 3-0 record, needing only to beat either RNG or FNC to secure a place in the Knockout Stage. As fate would have it, they beat RNG in their first game!
On the 19th, SK Telecom T1 started off the day with a win against RNG in the 2019 LoL World Championship. The match was neck-and-neck until the end, but after scoring an Ace, SKT marched through RNG's
Tarzan: The King of the Jungle. He was first on some people's player tier list, he wasn't even on others'. But for us - for today - he is MVP. Why Tarzan over the rest of GRF? Check it out:
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Riot Games announced a plethora of games, one of which is an FPS called "Project A" (title not confirmed). I give my thoughts on the upcoming game and what I want to see in Riot's newest venture into the FPS genre.
Griffin came back with a 4-0 run on their last day of Group Stage at the 2019 LoL World Championship. After defeating the three other teams in order, they reigned over G2 Esports in a tiebreaker for
Griffin had a marvelous run on their last day of the Group Stage at the 2019 LoL World Championship. Going 4-0 for the day, they had their revenge against G2 Esports by defeating them twice to secure
Cloud9 has been eliminated from the 2019 League of Legends World Championship. The team headed into the second Round Robin phase of the Group Stage with a 1-2 deficit and had to win every single game
On Friday morning, Stephen "Mortdog" Mortimer, the lead designer of Riot Game's Teamfight Tactics, unveiled details of what's to come in next week's 9.21 patch, the final one before Set 2 kicks off. To the delight of those who have been playing the game since 9.20 went live, Pantheon, and the Guardian bonus as a whole, are being nerfed. Additionally, Lissandra and Draven are being knocked down a few pegs in terms of their effectiveness. The Hextech origin is being tweaked as well.
On the 18th, G2 Esports defeated Hong Kong Attitude and Cloud9 in order, on their way to secure the 1st seed in their group at the 2019 LoL World Championship. After their win against Cloud9, Rasmus
On the 18th, G2 Esports took down HKA in round 2 of the group stages in the 2019 LoL World Championship. Although there are many matches left in the day, G2 have secured in their spot in the quarterfinals.
Group A still has a bunch of games left to play, but already the qualifiers have been separated from the eliminated. GRF started off the day with a win over C9, and G2 followed them up, both qualifying for the Knockouts!
What started with a hopeful rebound for Cloud9 ended rather quickly as they lost their first game to Griffin, requiring G2 to go 0-3 AND lose in their tiebreaker for C9 to make it through.
Splitting his schedule between journalism and filming The 9s, esports historian Duncan "Thorin" Shields, shared his views on Riot Game's 10th year anniversary announcements.
The first quarter finalists have been locked into place. After a wild day of League of Legends action Group B is sending LPL's FunPlus Phoenix and LEC's Splyce to the next stage. The latter one, Splyc
The third official Group of Death is over. Why Group of Death, you ask? Simply because of all the INTeresting play! Splyc and FPX make it out at the end, with Vizicsacsi earning MVP!
Well one thing is for sure, Group B has been... entertaining. What looked like FPX domination almost ended with an FPX emilination! But in their final matches, they went 2-0 to qualify for the Knockout Stage as the first seed!
After being tied for first in their group coming into the second Round Robin of the Group Stage at Worlds, J Team was eliminated after losing to Splyce and FunPlus Phoenix, both of whom qualified for the knockout stage.
FunPlus Phoenix defeated GAM Esports in their opening match and J Team in their last, sending them to a tiebreaker with Splyce for first seed in the Knockout Stage.
On the 14th, SKT took down Clutch Gaming to secure their 3rd victory in the group stages of the 2019 LoL World Championship. Bang, Inven Global’s special correspondent, joined SKT’s coach, KkOma, to talk about the victory and the team’s mindset in this tournament.