The second annual PA (Pennsylvania) Cup saw host Harrisburg University sweep to championships in both League of Legends and Overwatch.
Remember the LCS Anonymous Survey? They had a simple survey on the LCS players and had some interesting responses. Here, we tried the same on the LCK players. About a week to go for the 2020 LCK Spring
The new season has hit the Rift. We all know how the map has changed and how the dragon works. The patches have shifted the meta a bit, and there are always champions that are more beneficial than
Team Liquid has had multiple visa problems this year, but the team has kept positive and worked out a solution for the time being. Here's what Pobelter and Broxah have to say about Liquid's current predicament:
South Korea is a country that has been the forerunner of esports. Since the late 90s, Starcraft, has been a game that's considered the unofficial national game of Korea, and the esports scene that fol
IMT rounded out their return to LCS by hosting a Season Kickoff at a popular LA arcade bar, Button Mash. Here's what you missed and what the team had to say about the new season:
A lot of our content involves interviews with the players and personalities from League of Legends. Over the year 2019, we talked to a LOT of people. Not just post-game interviews, but we had in-depth
This year's preseason was met with many new changes to the Summoner's Rift. Just like its theme, Rise of the Elements, small alcoves were added in the side lanes, the elemental dragon system was given
2019 is soon coming to an end. Over the whole year, there have been many champions that appeared in the LoL esports scene, and there are those that haven't. We weren't able to see champions like Pantheon
Let's take a look at how four different coaches from LCS organizations approached working with amateur talent at NASG 2019, and in doing so, examine how their respective approaches benefitted the players, the organizations, and the community at large.
The League of Legends offseason is a time of roster buzzing, but player relaxation. The training schedule is more loose, and team members get to spend time with family. For G2 Esports' head coach, Fab
The rumors are true! PowerOfEvil is joining FlyQuest, getting back together with old teammate IgNar! POE and IgNar tell Inven Global what to expect about their reuinion and what it means for 2020!
MistyStumpey has been highly praised at the last two NASGs, getting 3rd best in 2018, and drafted 4th in 2019. So why is he currently a free agent? Meet one of the best untested players in NA; find out who he is and what defines him as a player:
The young and talented Connor "Artemis" Doyle is praised for his ability to lead and inspire. From Scouting Grounds, to talent development, to Worlds and his coaching duo, Artemis has a lot to say about NA, his career, and the future.
Team Ocean Drake, a team composed of five rookies with little to no competitive experience, has gotten the opportunity to work with the LCS organizations Team Liquid and Counter Logic Gaming at NASG 2019. Let's take a look at the five players in green and what we can expect from them on the LCS stage on the final day of Scouting Grounds.
League of Legends Worlds Championship 2019 came to an end this Sunday, November 10th. Riot Games combined world-class esports with a mixture of music, artistic visuals, comedy, creating an undoubtfully memorable experience to Lol esports fans.
Situated on an idyllic campus setting, offering over 100-degree programs, Robert Morris University-Pittsburgh, has recently entered the ranks of varsity and club esports. And, in doing so, it sought out an individual to not only coach, but one with the insight and acumen to interweave esports into the overall university mission. They found that individual in Richard Zapp.
Before Match Korean Fans ATM: *China's best mid laner Doinb!!!! FunPlus of Teamfights! FPX Jiayou! We can't allow G2rand Slam!!! ㄴ But G2 should win for LCK's reputation. If FPX wins, LCK just becomes
NA fans, you know where to sit. KR faithful, pull up a chair — the sidelines of Worlds 2019 will be watching in style.
The 40 original champions' splash arts have been replaced on the loading screen by fanart of various styles when loading into a game. The following artists have been immortalized as part of League of Legends forever in the form of these special splash arts.