FlyQuest's new logo elevates its visual brand.
When Huang "Maple" Yi-Tang signed with PSG Talon ahead of the 2021 League of Legends esports season, it wasn't just an opportunity for the mid laner to return home — it was a chance to return to the international stage.
While watching the group stage of the 2021 Mid-Season Invitational, something caught my eye and brought up a curiosity. When I spotted Coca-Cola on paiN Gaming's jersey, I wondered: “Which team
Cloud9 secured its first win of the 2021 Mid-Season Invitational during day 3 of the group stage against Infinity Esports, and after the North American representative's win, C9 mid laner Luka "Perkz" Perković joined Laure Valée on the broadcast for a post-game interview. During one of his answers to Valée's questions, Perkz admitted that despite a strong carry performance on Tristana, he was a bit at a loss for what has actually defined the mid lane throughout the first three days of MSI.
The 2021 Mid-Season Invitational is less than a day away, and with eleven teams participating in the whirlwind of international competition, it can be difficult to head into the event familiarized with the entire field. Fortunately, Inven Global's MSI 2021 cheat sheet has provided you the information on how these teams play, how they got to the international stage, and the players key in their successes. Let's dive in.
The 2021 Mid-Season Invitational is just days away. This year's MSI will be played on patch 11.9; with most participating regions having played their playoffs matches in patch 11.6 [the LCS in patch 1
Despite being out of commission for MSI, a lot of the bugs that previously plagued the Ruined King have been ironed out, and subsequently, Viego has slowly started to step into the competitive meta.
Rookies always give the fresh breath of air that the league needs. Their presence are the turning gears of the league, and their untapped potential is what makes the fans stay hopeful for the future.
On Sunday, April 18 at 5:00pm local time, FunPlus Phoenix and Royal Never Give Up will face off in a best-of-five final to deicde who represents China at MSI 2021. Let's take a look at what to expect from the finals this weekend based on what is known about FPX and RNG in context of this season and beyond.
C9's game 5 level 1 was all it needed to pull away from TL and win the series, and with it, it's second LCS championship in three splits. It was without a doubt the most pivotal moment of the series, as well as the smartest play executed by any LCS team in recent memory, so let's go in-depth on the brilliance of this play and the conditions that were met to allow it to happen in the moment C9 wanted to execute upon it.
Pre-match Please make it 5 games… ㄴ And please let the winner go to the MSI and slaughter everybody… ㄴ I don't care who wins… I just want the finals to go 5 full games. LMAO!! ㄴ S
Kim “Khan” Dong-ha and Kim “Rascal” Kwang-hee will meet each other in a grand final asthe 2021 League of Legends Champions Korea Spring Split has come down to a final bout betw
League of Legends Live: The Orchestra was held on April 3 and 4 at Sejong Arts Center in Seoul. This concert was originally scheduled to be held last year, but it had been postponed due to the COVID-1
Despite no audience or in-person production, the LCS continues allowing the best of North America to battle it out. Many lessons were learned: Luka "Perkz" Perkovic is still incredible and has breathe
For most rookies making their League of Legends Championship Series debut, playing on a team as illustrious as Cloud9 — alongside the best western player of all time in mid laner Luka "Perkz" Perković, no less — would be plenty of pressure. But Cloud9 top laner Ibrahim “Fudge” Allami is not most rookies.
Despite having positive first impressions of his competition, Alphari cited the reason for his dominance as simply not being challenged individually the same way he was when competing in Europe against the likes of Fnatic or G2 Esports.
Should TSM continue to perform well, expect SwordArt to continue to be a pivotal fixture in the team’s success.
As the storm caused by proposals to remove the LCS import rule continue to rage, Dignitas stands out as a rare example of a North American team giving full commitment to local talent.
Counter Logic Gaming ended up winning the game against Team Liquid, but the sacrifice was the demise of its 100% First Blood rate in the 2021 LCS Spring Split, which lasted for the first 14 games of the 18 game split.
In a post-press conference Q&A session with TSM, which was part of a recent LCS Mini Media Day on February 16, Søren "Bjergsen" Bjerg fielded a question from Inven Global regarding what factors led to TSM's significant improvements shown during its 3-0 week 2.