It was 10 days filled with action, remarkable moments and amazing plays, and finally, with an unlikely winner (when we take into account pre-tournament predictions) with Royal Never Give Up shutting d
The once former coach for Longzhu Gaming (now Kingzone Dragon X), Kim Jung-su, has transferred to Invictus Gaming (IG). IG ultimately decided that coach Kim Jung-su was the most suitable candidate out
Being apart of LGD since 2015, Imp has parted ways with the team.On the 22nd of May, LGD revealed Imp's departure from the team through its official SNS. Previously, Imp had won the 2015 LPL Summer Sp
LPL's RNG closed out the 2018 MSI by taking down Kingzone DragonX. Taking place for approximately a month, the champions of each region fought head-on during this tournament.A total of 14 teams and 64
Hi, how have you been? Hi. I think I've been pretty well, but as you know, Phoenix 1 was cut out of LCS franchise. So I was looking for a new team and joined Optic Gaming. After joining the team, ther
Jin-Young "CoCo" Choi, released by FA, is looking for a new team. Coco announced that he had terminated his contract with his formal team through his SNS account. Until this split, Coco, who had been
On the 20th, I met two of the jolliest man I've ever seen. The two men were the coaches of RNG, this year's MSI champion. The two red-faced men calmed down and sat in their chairs."It feels so surreal
On the 20th of May (CEST), Royal Never Give Up (RNG) defeated Kingzone DragonX and became the champions of MSI 2018. This was the first international championship for RNG and Uzi. The current meta is
Journalist: Congratulations! I have a question for the head coach: what was the key point you paid attention to this series? What decided the match?Kezman: The trust that the coaching staff and player
On the 20th, at the Finals of the 2018 MSI, Royal Never Give Up defeated Kingzone DragonX with a score of 3-1. Although the MVP award went to Uzi, the rest of RNG did their share by enabling the star
Game 1 - Pre Game & Draft - ▷ Bdd's face is as big as Uzi's. Why did it get so swollen?└ Maybe he ate ramen before he went to bed.└ PraY's face is always swollen. No one can tell if he's tired or
RNG is the 2018 MSI Champion.On the Final Stage of the 2018 MSI, LPL's Royal Never Give Up took down LCK's Kingzone DragonX. For 6 years, Uzi had been trying to win an international title but had alwa
While history has been made today on the Rift, with Uzi and the rest of Royal Never Give Up defeating Korean juggernauts Kingzone DragonX 3-1 in order to take home the 2018 Mid-Season Invitational tit
KingZone DragonX(KZ) is officially back.May 19th, KZ went against the Flash Wolves(FW) on the semi-finals of 2018 MSI. KZ managed to dominate the matchup. It reminded of the remarkable performance
■ Game 1 Before match & Pick Bans ▷ Now it's the start of the semi-finals. Calm before the storm it is. Whether KZ was mocked by Inven users or not… No one has rebutted it. Now the result w
The last ticket for the MSI finals went to the KingZone DragonX(KZ). KZ went against Flash Wolves(FW), the team that they weren't able to beat on the group stage, and showed some quality performance,
Sure, developers can throw millions of dollars at a game and players will flock to its competition for a chance at winning it, but consistent viewership and die-hard fans aren't so easily bought. Instead, the esports that manage to stay relevant way past their release date have these four things in common.
On May 18th, RNG swept FNC 3:0 and advanced to the 2018 MSI finals. After the match, RNG's head coach Son “Kezman” Dae-young said, “We prepared a lot, but it seemed like we went back
※ Game 1 - Pre-game & Draft - ▷ Wow.. Irelia?!└ Faker played Irelia often in his personal streams. Maybe they saw that?└ Let's let Faker be now…└ I never thought that I would see that arrog
On the 18th of May (CEST), the first match of MSI 2018 Knockout Stage between Royal Never Give Up (RNG) and Fnatic (FNC) was held.Each team prepared the match carefully and it was visible from the