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
Throughout the history of League of Legends esports, North America has been subject to criticism for a lack of talent development when compared to other major regions. To date, North America has impor
Sergen "Broken Blade" Çelik Broken Blade showcased impressive flexibility in the TCL on Royal Bandits, and is ready to make his mark on North America as the first Turkish player to ever play in the NA LCS.
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.
Looking back on the end of the year, Doublelift feels like he's overcome a hurdle personally and finally checked off the box of a strong international performance.
It's been a long time since League of Legends was released. Many players have come and gone in the LCK, yet there are still some players who have been playing since the very early era of the League. O
There is a fine line between pride and confidence.At a glance, the two can often seem indistinguishable. The divide is often even harder to discern for newcomers; inexperience can often make confidenc
The place where all your most asked questions are answered by pros! Today's special guest is a player who participated in the 2018 All-Stars event, Gen.G Peanut.Despite being voted 3rd place for All-S
All-Star 2018 was the perfect way to cap an amazing year of League of Legends esports. Pros and streamers gathered at Esports Arena Las Vegas in the Luxor Casino to play a multitude of fun game modes
On the 8th of December, All-Stars 2018 had finally come to an end. With the 1v1 tournament finals being the last event, Fnatic mid laner, Caps closed the deal and took home the 1v1 trophy.This year, t
The 2nd day for 2018 All-Star Las Vegas took place on December 7th; even more numbers of fans came to visit on the 2nd day than they did on the 1st day. We had the chance to interview Jun-Sik ‘Bang' Bae, who received a lot of attention from his fans with his Xayah cosplay on the 1st day of the event. Following is the video of the interview where Bang talk about his Xayah cosplay, what he talked about with Sneaky, and his message for his NA fans! This is your first time playing in All-Star tournament. How did you feel after playing on the stage? I've played in about 3 matches, and it is just fun. It's been a while since I could play in a tournament laughing like this. We can't leave out your encounter with Sneaky. It has gotten a lot of attention since the fan votes.
It's now December, the final month of the year, and the trading window is in its last stage. Most of the teams have completed their team rosters and coach lineups, and have started their preparation for the upcoming year. During the stove league, we interviewed several players who will be facing new challenges with new teams, one of them being Sang-Yun “Sangyoon” Gwon, who successfully managed to renew his contract with Hanwha Life Esports. Hanwha Life Esports made some significant change to its lineup during the hot stove league. Among their top, jungle, and mid laners, the only player that got to stay was Tae-Hoon “Lava” Kim. On the other hand, all 4 bot laners, including the sub-members, got to stay. Hanwha completed their 10-man roster before any other teams could and began their preparation for 2019. Now Sangyoon, who has been with Hanwha Life Esports for 3 years now (including his time with the old ROX Tigers), will be entering the LCK with new teammates.
FlyQuest have confirmed the signing of young NA talent, James “Duoking” Stephenson, to their Academy roster. He will be supporting FlyQuest's Academy AD from the 2018 season, Erry, who has
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
This off season, like all before it, has brought along another wave of in-houses - a place where LCS, Academy, and other high challenger players get together in an organized 5v5 to escape the despair
The start of Kang “Blank” Seon-gu's career was not an especially smooth one. Along with having to overcome the mountain named Bae “Bengi” Seong-ung, he needed to prove his
For professional players, the fate of their careers is decided when November rolls around. The possibility of retirement, transferring, and contract renewals permeate the air. Alongside this, there are also others things to consider. The most uncertain age for a professional gamer is their mid-20s. Although it is a period past most players' prime, it is also when they display the greatest degree of experience and wisdom in their plays. Because of all this, Deft is in peril. When he announced his return to Korea in 2016, Deft had clarified that he was on borrowed time. Within his 2 years in KT, he was able to win the LCK. The thought of leaving Korea was daunting and unfortunate. Hence why Deft became more careful. If he were to leave Korea now, he may not be granted another chance to play in the LCK. As a result, the only choice Deft had was to continue his career on the domestic stage. Even with the offer of a million US dollars, Deft did not leave.
Hello! Recently, you've been garnering a lot of attention from the media. You left SKT, joined 100T, and now, you'll be attending the 2018 All-Star Event and do a cosplay with Sneaky! Please introduce
On the 3rd (KST), Bang and Peanut shared their thoughts on the 2018 LoL All-Star Tandem event. For the Tandem event, 2 players team up by using either the keyboard or mouse.Bang, who will be his first
On the 3rd of December (KST), Faker shared some of his thoughts on participating for the 2018 LoL All-Star. Faker again proved his popularity by finishing on a clear 1st-place in the All-Star votes.