Inven Global had a chance to catch up with Deus and Wind to talk about their past, present, and their future in North America.
Kim “kkOma” Jeong-gyun shared his reasons for finding his new home with Vici Gaming, and his goals with the organization.
At League of Legends All-Star 2019, we had the chance to speak to the player about his journey to esports stardom, the change of pace between the Brazilian esports scene versus North America, and how his mentality has changed over the years.
CoreJJ joined Lara Lunardi at ASE2019 to share his initial thoughts on the event, Team Liquid's performance at the 2019 League of Legends World Championship, and TL's new Jungler Mads "Broxah" Brock-Pedersen.
adg When looking at the LEC transfers, which roster change stands out to you the most?In terms of teams making big acquisitions, I would point to Origen. I think they've made very definitive, obvious
The year of 2019 was the year of Bruno "Goku" Miyaguchi. The mid laner of eSports advanced to the League of Legends Worlds Championship, being the team’s piece de resistance. Nominated to represent Brazil at All-Star 2019, Goku stopped by to talk about his year in lol esports.
I first want to take a look back at the competitive year for you and Schalke 04. In an interview with The Shotcaller you said you hoped to be Rookie of the Split. How do you look back on that perio
Crumbz returned to the pro League scene earlier this year after a short stint in OWL. He sat down with Inven Global to discuss his year and the mistakes he has seen NA make, particularly in the off-season. Read about NA's problems and his future plans here:
Cowsep recently announced he is now streaming with Facebook Gaming. He spoke with Inven Global about the move, pre-season changes, and his mental health around streaming. Read more here:
Han ‘Peanut’ Wang-ho is set to leave the LCK after five years of career, joins LGD Gaming in the Chinese region, LPL. Before starting his new adventure, Peanut shared thoughts on All-Star 2019 and his expectations for the year of 2020.
Earlier this month, Golden Guardians announced the signing of former Turkish jungler, Can "Closer" Çelik. We had the opportunity to have a quick chat with the player about League of Legends All-Star 2019 and his expectations for playing in the LCS.
CBLoL teams are heavily investing in import players from the South Korean region. Jordan “Grey” Corby experienced coaching Flamengo eSports for the year, sharing his experience in the Brazilian League of Legends esports scene.
When you think of SK Telecom T1, there are many faces that you think of, just like the team's achievements. There are many who will be remembered for their glorious moments on the Summoner's Rift, but
All-Star 2019 has brought together some of the most celebrated League of Legends and TFT players of the year. It is no surprise that Lee "Faker" Sang-hyeok was indicated as the first choice to represent South Korea at the event. We got to chat about his encounter with Rick Fox, what it means to represent South Korea, and what fans can expect of the new SKT roster.
He has performed on the biggest stages League of Legends esports has to offer: Gabriël "Bwipo" Rau. This weekend Fnatic's top laner has joined pro colleagues and fans from all over the world in L
Only the most popular players of each respective region can come to the LoL All-Star Event. It isn't easy to have a chance to be there. Kim “Clid” Tae-min had a splendid year as soon as he
Goldenglue spoke with Lara Lunardi at All-Star 2019 about joining GGS, the pros and cons of the spotlight, and playing with his new Jungler Can “Closer” Çelik.
I'm here with Tyler1 at the All-Star event. You just got crushed by EU, how did that feel Tyler? Alright, relax on the “crushing”. They crushed my team, not me. They spent all their bans o
A whole year has passed since Jo “CoreJJ” Yong-in joined Team Liquid. It was quite a successful year for CoreJJ, although Team Liquid didn't do that well at Worlds. He won both spring and
All-Star Las Vegas 2019 is the seventh international All-Star, where 64 "stars" play against each other for good old fashioned fun. We had the opportunity to talk to Falmengo Esport's previous jungler, Lee "Shrimp" Byeong-hoon.