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 17th of January (KST), Hanwha Life Esports (HLE) defeated kt Rolster (KT) 2:1 in the 2019 LCK Spring week 1, day 2. After losing game 1, HLE bounced back with a huge victory in game 2; they
The 3rd day of the 1st week for LPL 2019 Spring Season took place on January 16th in Hangzhou, China. The first match was between Suning Gaming and Vici Gaming. Vici Gaming won the first set, although Suning Gaming won the rest of the sets with great teamwork and backups during the team fights. Following is the interview with the players and coaches from Suning Gaming.
On the 16th of January, at the newly established LoL Park, the opening day of the 2019 LCK Spring Split took place. The second series of the day featured DAMWON Gaming and Gen.G Esports, in which DWG
On the 16th of January, at the newly established LoL Park, the opening day of the 2019 LCK Spring Split took place. The first series of the day featured SK Telecom T1 and Jin Air Green Wings, in which
On the 15th of January (CST), LGD Gaming went against Bilibili Gaming (BLG) for the 2019 LPL Spring in Hangzhou, China. This matchup was the first time former Afreeca Freecs teammates, Kramer and Kuro
On Nov. 15, Ki "Expect" Dae-han sat in front of his computer, contemplating his options. He had spent the previous month watching Fnatic practice during their World Championship run, and saw them rise
Many players have taken on new ventures in 2019. GorillA went to Misfits while Ambition began the 2nd part of his gaming career as a streamer. Other players that represented the LCK are in the midst of preparing for their new start in different environments. Korean players aren't the only ones; SwordArt, the face of the LMS and the star of the Flash Wolves franchise also joined the LPL. SwordArt is a name many League of Legends fans are familiar with. He was a player that stood out the most in Flash Wolves. SwordArt made his debut in 2012 as part of ahq Amateur. In 2013, he made his first appearance in an international tournament with the Gamania Bears, but was met with bitter defeat. Later that same year, he joined Flash Wolves. The period he began to climb to the peak was in the years 2015 and 2016. There was no one to compete against him in the LMS and he had proven his strength in both the MSI and Worlds.
Ambition, the LoL pro that started from being ‘the best mid laner in the world' and who then became the best ‘jungler' in the world, has retired from the pro scene. On December 24th, 2018,
‘A player that deserves to be named MVP for every single series', ‘A player that will receive offers from every team if he becomes FA'. These are some of the evaluations from esports
The year 2019 has begun and a new season of the LCS is coming close. 2018 was a glorious year for Team Liquid within the NA LCS, becoming the champions for both spring and summer splits.One of the mai
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
Nick Geracie sat down with the Echo Fox Top Laner a few weeks ahead of the 2019 LCS Spring Split to discuss his growth into a leader on Golden Guardians, his new team, and his personal goals for the new year.
Omran "V1per" Shoura will be making his LCS debut in three short weeks. The new FlyQuest Top Laner spent the past year cultivating a well-balanced competitive playstyle on Team Liquid Academy after rising to fame as the best Riven on the NA Solo Queue ladder.
“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
Close to the end of the year, our reporter Alexandre “DrPuppet” Weber had the chance to speak with former Fnatic coach and entrepreneur Luis “Deilor” Sevilla about the keyboard
PraY has chosen to leave temporarily; during our interview on December 27th, PraY himself put an end to the rumors about him returning. PraY seemed exhausted as he opened up to speak. The funny side that we so often saw in front of the camera was nowhere to be seen and he was at a loss for words now and then when talking about his feelings during the interview. It wasn't an easy decision, but PraY admitted that “It feels nice to live like a decent human being now.” He had many thoughts crowding his mind, yet couldn't easily speak of them out loud to anyone. He was afraid of having his true feelings told to his colleagues, family, and fans. However, he said that it was very hard for him to keep his turmoil to himself this year; that is why he, for the first time, told his parents about his true feelings. He was afraid that the end was close as he held back his tears alone.
The KeSPA Cup Finals took place on the last day of 2018 (KST). Gen.G Esports, who just acquired Peanut in the preseason, went against the rookies of 2018, Griffin. The matchup was indeed the center of