UPDATE 4/25: No Org has won the 2021 LCS Spring Proving Grounds after defeating Cloud9 Academy 3-1 in the finals. In the 16 matches between amateur teams and Academy teams at the event, amateur teams won seven times. No Org accounts for three of those wins.
Three LPL players and 35 LDL players, managers, and coaches have been issued various punishments, from suspensions to lifetime bans.
How did RNG recover to win the finals of the LPL Spring Playoffs after losing so convincingly to FPX in their previous encounter? The answer: a combination of strong solo lane presence, the crippling of FPX support Liu "Crisp" Qing-Song, and one hell of a pentakill...
The players that roam the Rift in the LCK are very young and the legends we remember have become coaches or streamers. Sometimes, you don't even know what they're doing nowadays. Maybe because of that
UPDATED 4/19: Due to complications surrounding the global COVID-19 pandemic, Vietnam representative GAM Esports will not be able to travel to Iceland to compete in MSI 2021. The format for the event has been adjusted as a result.
100 Thieves has made the first big move in the break between the Spring Split and the Summer Split of the 2021 League of Legends Championship Series.
On Sunday, April 18 at 5:00pm local time, FunPlus Phoenix and Royal Never Give Up will face off in a best-of-five final to deicde who represents China at MSI 2021. Let's take a look at what to expect from the finals this weekend based on what is known about FPX and RNG in context of this season and beyond.
Here is our first impression of Riot Games' latest addition to the game, Gwen, gathered from extensively testing her on the PBE.
Voyboy sat down with Inven Global to talk about joining FlyQuest, his role in creating and carrying out #MeQuest, and the bigger picture of his shared goals with his new organization.
I've been playing League of Legends since the end of Season 2. It was around the time when I moved back to Korea permanently, and moving back to Korea after almost 13 years abroad, I didn't have any f
C9's game 5 level 1 was all it needed to pull away from TL and win the series, and with it, it's second LCS championship in three splits. It was without a doubt the most pivotal moment of the series, as well as the smartest play executed by any LCS team in recent memory, so let's go in-depth on the brilliance of this play and the conditions that were met to allow it to happen in the moment C9 wanted to execute upon it.
When did you start watching the LCK? What made you start following it, and what made you continue to watch? There are so many player achievements, narratives, and iconic moments that shaped the LCK to
Cloud9 are once again LCS champions and will be heading to the org's first-ever Mid-Season Invitational appearance — a tournament they should've been at, only denied by the COVID-19 pandemic that canceled MSI 2020.
After an emotional final, Inven Global sat down with Rookie of the Split Javier "Elyoya" Prades Batalla to talk about how his team ended the G2 era and what he's looking forward to at MSI.
After its 2-3 loss to Cloud9 in the finals of the 2021 League of Legends Championship Series Mid-Season Showdown, Team Liquid addressed the media in a press conference following the conclusion of the LCS post-season.
After TSM's elimination, both the team and the coaching staff sat down for a press conference with the media to discuss the loss against Team Liquid in context of TSM's 2021 season thus far.
*All images via DWG KIA/Screenshot grabs from the Zoom press conference On April 10, DWG KIA defeated Gen.G in the finals of the 2021 League of Legends Champions Korea Spring Split. With a clean 3-0 s
Pre-match Please make it 5 games… ㄴ And please let the winner go to the MSI and slaughter everybody… ㄴ I don't care who wins… I just want the finals to go 5 full games. LMAO!! ㄴ S
TSM and Team Liquid have gotten the better of Cloud9 at times throughout the season, but if the level of play in previous weeks of the Mid-Season Showdown is any indication, it simply will not matter whether Team Liquid or TSM moves on to the finals: Cloud9 is going to win, regardless of its opponent.
Due to COVID-19, things have changed in lives worldwide. It had a lot of influence on the esports world as well and all the matches transitioned into an online format. LoL Park, which was always noisy