On the 11th of January (KST), the 2019 LoL LCK Spring Split Media Day event was held in the LOLPARK. The following is the specifications and some of the interview questions from the event. How will
On the 9th, a Chinese media (https://36kr.com) revealed that Riot Games and Tencent has agreed to a limited partnership (10th). According to the Chinese media, the joint venture between Riot and Tence
The 2019 League Of Legends LCK Spring Split is just around the corner. With the start of the LCK scheduled to be on the 16th, it is less than a week away. The question comes to mind: who is currently
Griffin made an official announcement via their official Twitter account that they have renewed their contracts with all of their players on their roster for three more years. This means that all Griffin players -- Sword, Tarzan, Chovy, Viper, Kabbie, and Lehends -- will be playing for the team until 2021. Griffin, after getting promoted to the LCK in the 2018 Summer Promotion, delivered great team performance during the Summer Season. In such a short period of time, they have improved to a point where they defeated top LCK teams, placing 2nd in the Summer Playoffs and 3rd in the Korea Regional Finals. As the League of Legends fans were exhilarated to follow the rise of this new LCK team in 2018, this announcement will be great news for the Griffin fans.
On the 8th, Riot Games released their schedule for the 2019 LCK Spring Split. The 2019 LCK Spring Split will take place for 10 weeks, from January 16th to March 31st at the newly establish LoL Park. T
The LCK schedule for January has been revealed.On the 16th, the LCK Spring Split schedule for January has been announced by Huya, a Chinese broadcast platform. The start time of the matches will remai
After the recent end to the Kespa Cup, new teams and players will be joining all of us at the 2019 LCK Spring Korea next week. The first split is always an important one. With the upcoming Spring Spli
The Jungler showcases a healthy balance of high level play and carefree attitude, with some light editing for humor here and there.
Timothy "Trick2g" Foley might not be Santa Claus, but he's always spread cheer during the holidays.
On the 27th of December (KST), Riot Games has officially announced the schedule for the upcoming 2019 LCK Spring Split. According to Riot, the 2019 LCK Spring Regular Split will kick off on January 16
On the 26th of December (KST), KeSPA made an official announcement of the players of the 8 teams that will be competing in the 2018 KeSPA Cup Round 2.
World Champion Invictus Gaming took one more victory lap in 2018, triumphing over the new Topsports Gaming lineup 3-1 in China's 2018 Winter Demacia Cup.
On December 24th, Ambition announced that he will be retiring from pro gaming during his stream on Twitch. After leaving Gen.G Esports, Ambition wished to stay in Korea this year but also commented that it will not be easy for him to stay as good as what he used to be. He said that he plans to keep his focus on streaming while communicating with his fans.
After four years in the EU LCS, Oskar "Vander" Bogdan will be returning home. The Polish Support joined Rogue Academy, who will be competing in Poland's Ultraliga for the 2019 season.
Pirean, former mid laner for SKT T1, will perform in the LEC next split. On the 20th of December (KST), Pirean announced that he has joined LEC's SK Gaming. After performing in NA and Korea, now he
On December 20th, bbq Olivers posted an official apology on Inven KR for the racist remark made by their new player, Sebastion ‘Malice' Edholm. The controversy sparked when a post was made within the League of Legends KR community regarding how Malice, the Swedish jungler for bbq Olivers, made a racist remark during his solo ranked games on the KR server prior to joining bbq Olivers. Apart from calling his fellow teammate, "monkey", he also had past experiences of being toxic towards other players, calling out to Pirean, "pire09an", referring to when Pirean scored 0/9/4 with his Orianna in a tournament.
On the 19th of December (CST), RNG announced that they've signed LoL pro, DanDy as their coach for the upcoming split. DanDy was the member for the Samsung dynasty on 2013-2014. As the starting jungle
After a long period of free agency, Matt "Akaadian" Higginbotham has found a home. The North American Jungler will be playing for TSM Academy, per an official announcement from TSM's website. Akaadian
Flash Wolves signed coach Chuco and borrowed Rather. Flash Wolves made an official announcement that Jung-Hee ‘Chunco' Chun will be joining their team as their head coach on December 14th. With most of their players leaving the team, Flash Wolves made the decision of signing a Korean coach and borrowing a Korean player. Coach Chunco was formerly a pro gamer for Warcraft III; afterward, he became a coach for League of Legends, beginning the 2nd part of his gaming life. Chunco has taken over coaching in Jin Air Green Wings in 2014 before transferring to a Chinese team, Young Glory. He then continued his coaching life in LCK's KongDoo Monster in 2018.
LPL Suning Gaming announced two of their Korean coaches on December 14th. Their new coaches include Hye-Sung ‘Comet' Lim and Ji-Hoon ‘Easyhoon' Lee. They live under the same roof as Maple and SwordArt, who has transferred from Flash Wolves. The head coach, Comet, made his debut in the League of Legends esports scene as a support for Xenics Storm.