With the East Asian qualifiers for the 2018 Asian Games League of Legends tournament kicking off on Sunday, the final line-up has been finally revealed. Joining South Korea – who departed yester
Left without a support player since the departure of veteran Daerek "LemonNation" Hart after the end of the Spring Split, OpTic Gaming has finally filled the role.
Phoenix1, best known for its three-split long stint at League of Legends’ NA LCS and for beingthe parent company of Overwatch League side Los Angeles Gladiators has rebranded to Sentinels. The organization announced the news today in a press release.
Following a huge revamp surrounding the marksmen role on League of Legends’ Patch 8.11, the next batch of changes in anticipation of Patch 8.12 has already hit the game’s Public Environment Beta server. This time, however, the focus will be shifted towards some of the most popular support champions, who will receive a significant nerf on their shielding abilities.
Turkey’s Champions League – the country’s premier LoL league - will follow a pattern of both European and North American LCS as well as the Chinese LPL and will, starting next year, adopt a franchise system.
Afreeca Freecs' coach Lee “Zefa” Jae-min has been officially named as the coach for the 2018 Asian Games Korea national team. Recently, KeSPA announced that Zefa will be the coach for the
RapidStar joins Cloud9 as assistant coach.Through their official Youtube channel, C9 announced their new coach. Reapered and RapidStar, two coaches who have played in the same team as players in the p
Games will be held 6 days per week due to Asian Games schedule.On the 4th of June (KST), Riot Games announced the schedule for the 2018 LCK Summer Split. The 2018 LCK Summer Split will start on the 12
MVP Jungler Kim “Beyond” Kyu-seok has changed his ID to Yondu. On the 2nd of June (KST), MVP announced through their social media that Beyond changed his ID to Yondu. The reason for the ch
On the 30th of May (KST), Pentagram (Formerly known as Rampage) spoke up about ‘stealing' Dara's foreigner residence card. Pentagram of the League of Legends Japan League (LJL) was said to have
Related: Korean LOL Team for 2018 Asian Games AnnouncedLee “Faker” Sang-hyeok shared his thoughts on being selected for the League of Legends national team for the 2018 Asian Games.On the
The Korean roster for the 2018 Jakarta Palembang Asian Games esports has been announced.The roster was revealed on the 31st of May (KST), and the members are as follows: Lee “Faker” Sang-h
Claimed by many as the best player in the world right now, RNG’s victory against the favorited Koreans led many Chinese fans to ecstasy, with the series being one of the most discussed topics on Weibo, one of China’s most popular social networks. And such wave of enthusiasm was verified once again, with Uzi apparently breaking yet another record
On May 27th, the LMS team Machi eSports officially announced the signing of Lee “Crash” Dong-woo through their SNS account. He is expected to fill in for the Jungler
In Korean gaming communities, the fact that pro gamers have to serve for the military has always been a hot issue, since it is your duty to serve if you are a Korean man. Most pro gamers tend to
Kingzone DragonX (KZ) ADC PraY shared his thoughts following the MSI. On the 24th of May (KST), Kingzone DragonX ADC PraY talked about the MSI through his personal stream. He said that he didn't read
Riot SapMagic (UX Designer) reveals Riot's thoughts and progression on what we previously heard for the Ranked changes in 2019. *To read about the previous post on Ranked changes for 2019, click here.
Griffin's sub supporter Newt and sub jungler Gankster has transferred to LGD Gaming.On the 21st, LGD's manager posted through his personal SNS saying: “We recruited Griffin's support and jungle.
Chinese team, Funplus Phoenix (FPX), has recruited Hachani as Coach.On the 24th, Funplus Phoenix revealed Hachani joining the organization through their official Weibo. Newly formed in the 2018 season
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