On the 10th, at the Hanoi Vietnam National Convention Center, the Day 1 of the 2019 MSI took place. The team representing North America, Team Liquid, ended the day with a 2-0 record by defeating Flash
Here are the photos from the first day of MSI 2019 Group Stage, taken by Lasso. Please check these out!
All six teams may have won their respective regional leagues, but international League of Legends esports continues to remind us that not all champions are created equal. Let's rank the six teams heading into the main event for MSI 2019.
LCS Champion and North American representative Team Liquid will be making its on-stage debut at the 2019 Mid-Season Invitational in the Play-In Knockout. Its opponent in the best of five series will be Phong Vũ Buffalo, VCS Champion and Vietnamese representative.
Although Doublelift is an LCS player, he's a very familiar face here in Korea. Not only is he a 1st generation player that has consistently been staying at the top since season 1, but he's also maintained a good relationship with Korean players throughout his long career. Nicknamed "Dupgu," Doublelift has always been a popular and well-loved player in Korea.
Phong Vu Buffalo defeated 1907 Fenerbahçe Esports in the tiebreaker for Play-ins Group A and secured a spot in the Knockout Stage. On the 2nd, in the 2019 Mid-Season Invitational Play-in stage
Rivington joined Inven Global to talk about his casting career, future goals, and the change in casting dynamic throughout the years of LoL Esports.
Following what was perhaps the most exciting LCS Final in history, Team Liquid held a champions press conference to discuss the series against TSM, Jensen's first title, and look ahead towards MSI.
Today's editorial cartoon is about the LCS, LEC, LCK, and the LPL that'll soon clash at the 2019 MSI.The regional battle that was Spring Split is finally at its end. The LCK shot a flare signaling SKT
TSM and Team Liquid will play in the 2019 LCS Spring Finals this Saturday afternoon at the Chaifetz Arena in St. Louis, Missouri. Ahead of the series, TSM Bot Laner Jesper "Zven" Svenningsen and Support Andy "Smoothie" Ta spoke with InvenGlobal about the team's growth, Bot Lane matchups, and facing Team Liquid in a best of five series.
Team Liquid Bot Laner Yiliang "Doublelift" Peng and Support Jo "CoreJJ" Yong-in spoke with InvenGlobal about last week's semifinals series, break down Sona/Taric Bot Lane, and look ahead towards facing TSM.
In his first split as Head Coach, Gabriel "Invert" Zoltan-Johan led FlyQuest to a 4th place finish in the 2019 LCS Spring Split.
Today's cartoon is about the finals matchup of the LCS and LCK, and about LEC's matchup to come.The blockbuster matchups are making fans excited in NA and Korea. Not to mention the prowess or level of
Bang shared his predictictions for the LCS finals between Team Liquid and TSM. The grand finals of the 2019 LCS Spring Split will be held this weekend in St. Louis. Over three months, the teams of LCS
Jensen joined Inven Global following TL's triumph over FlyQuest to reflect on the series, the team's improvements, and defeating the mid laner he replaced in Eugene "Pobelter" Park.
With its semifinals victory, TL has punched its ticket to St. Louis, where the team will face TSM in the 2019 LCS Spring Finals.
V1per, along with the rest of FlyQuest, qualified for the 2019 LCS Spring Playoffs, and will face Team Liquid in the Semifinals this Sunday afternoon.
With a clean sweep of the 5th seed, 4th seed TL had punched its ticket to a Semfinals showdown against Counter Logic Gaming.
FlyQuest's first LCS Semfinals appearance will be opposing reigning North American champions Team Liquid on Sunday, April 7th.
Honor, money, or just simply to be included in the starting lineup; the purpose may be different for each player, but many players of the LCK left South Korea after the end of the 2018 season. For a