On the 5th day of the 2019 LCK Spring Split, SANDBOX Gaming defeated Kingzone Dragon X 2-0.Both games had started neck and neck between both teams. However, there were clear factors that made the game
Marin, obtaining the World Championship MVP title in 2015 and creating an era around him, has announced his official retirement through his stream.Joining SKT T1 in 2013, Marin was able to win the Wor
HLE experienced quite a hard blow during the 2018 KeSPA Cup. After seeing their performance during the KeSPA Cup, fans were skeptical about them winning their first Spring matchup against KT. However,
On the 11th at LoL Park, the 2019 LCK Spring Split press conference commenced with 10 LCK teams. The massively popular team, SKT, and recent KeSPA Cup champions, Griffin, were asked the most questions
Eager to speak to him again, we met up with Untara. A 24-year-old who, alongside his genuinity, has an undeniable wit. Contrary to our hopes, we were unable to talk to Untara after the interview; he w
The 2019 League Of Legends LCK Spring Split is just around the corner. With the start of the LCK scheduled to be on the 16th, it is less than a week away. The question comes to mind: who is currently
The precursor of the 2019 LCK, the KeSPA Cup, has come to an end and now the Spring Split is just around the corner. On the 16th of January (KST), the 2019 LCK Spring Split will finally kick off. With
Since its first tournament in 2011, League of Legends esports has grown into one of the biggest and the most recognized esports scenes around the world. It is the birthplace of many renowned pro players who became living legends within the LoL community. It is also a place of opportunity where new aspiring gamers can prove themselves and take their place alongside their idols. As fans, we are always eager to welcome more players with potential; it is always exciting to follow their journey as they climb to the top. Here is a list of 5 players who have transferred to new teams and are worth keeping an eye on, whether they are a rookie or a player who has been playing as a pro for multiple years. I picked one player for each role; they are players who have shown a lot of potential and will definitely make 2019 an exciting year. SKT T1 Clid Clid is a prominent jungler who used to be somewhat underrated despite his skills.
“Don't kick the ashes. Have you ever burned for someone in your life?” - Quote from Ahn Do-hyeon's poem, "너에게 묻는다"If someone asks, “Have you ever been so passionate about something
Today's interview features Faker from SKT T1, which won against bbq Olivers 2-0 in the KeSPA Cup Round 1 Round of 8 Group D. While SKT T1 outperformed their opponent team during set 1, they were a little shaky in set 2; nonetheless, they made it the semifinals by winning the team fights, which resulted in an amazing reverse sweep. After the match ended, we had a chance to talk to Faker about several things: how he felt about playing on Christmas, his thoughts on playing Lissandra four times in a row, and the slang being used a lot by SKT T1 players. Here's the interview with SKT T1 Faker.
On the 25th of December (KST), SKT T1 defeated bbq Olivers 2:0 and advanced to the 2nd round of the 2018 KeSPA Cup. With SKT delivering near-perfect performance in game 1, it seemed likely that they'd
On the 20th, at the Gangnam Actoz Arena, Day 3 of the 2018 League of Legends KeSPA Cup took place. On the 2nd series of the day, SKT T1 defeated APK Prince with a score of 2-0. Today's match was Clid'
KR Reactions of the 2018 KeSPA Cup Round 1: SKT vs. APK.
The runtime of pro gamers for League of Legends is fairly short. It may be different for each player, but in general, they tend to think of retiring once their age goes past their mid 20's. Of course, there are players who still continue to show top performance even after. However, the majority of players choose to end their pro gaming life or change their path to that of a mentor once they reach that age. It often feels like time passes in the blink of an eye, and before we know it, we stand at the end of our run. When a pro player decides to accept that end, it can seem almost cruel, as they usually have to admit that they are not as good as they used to be. It can be especially hard on esports players; although it is called retirement, the majority of them are still quite young when they make that decision.
The 2018 LoL KeSPA Cup, held by the Korea e-Sports Association (KeSPA) will take place on the 18th of December (KST). The KeSPA Cup all started in 2005 and involved numerous gaming organizations and
Faker is a name that is etched in all League of Legends esports enthusiasts' heart, and deservingly so. As a three-time World Champion that is decorated with a plethora of tournament titles, Faker is
January 16th (KST), 2019. The start of the upcoming LCK Spring Split has been confirmed. Riot Games announced this right after the end of the LoL All-Star live broadcast; the fervor for the LCK is
The 2019 LoL esports transfer market has almost come to a close. The word, ‘historical' would fit in perfectly, as a fair number of prominent teams have gone through a huge rebuilding process.
The time where you can ask your favorite questions to pro players! Today's main star is a player who is participating in the 2018 All-Stars, SKT T1 Faker.Never missing out on the chance to join in on
Been labeled as the 'dream team' in the LCK, SKT T1 is not only stocking up on their player roster but also their coaching roster as well. Lee 'Zefa' Jae-min will be joining SKT T1 as coach.On the 3rd