Now, the LCS feels better than ever. Even with such a generation change, the storylines are there.
The 2022 LCK Spring split is close to finishing its 1st round robin. As many predicted, T1 remains at the top of the standings so far, with Gen.G following at close second. ‘Quest's Musings', is
One. That's the number of dragons taken by TSM at or before the 15-minute mark in their first four games of the 2022 LCS Spring Split. Not one per game, one single dragon that was taken over all four
So what is true and what is myth when it comes to this new and controversial technology? We are here to bust some of the most common NFT myths.
Zeri’s release has been a strange one. Her win rate started fairly low, but she quickly rose to be one of the best ADCs in the game once players figured out how to play and build her.
Money in esports is always a hot topic, and the most universally discussed numbers tend to be prize money.
Enchanters are breaking League of Legends. Here's why.
Jojopyun looked every bit the hyped-up rookie mid laner that LCS fans have been hearing about, giving hope to EG fans that, even if their team got swept by Team Liquid in the Lock In finals, they could be on the track to grow into a dominant LCS team.
Let's take a look at which players' competitive stocks rose and which fell following the conclusion of the 2022 LCS Lock In.
Running Smite on Janna in top lane has spawned out of a perfect storm of meta changes and her recent buffs.
Power rankings are easy fodder for content, so we thought it would be high time to give it a new twist by answering this question.
Female representation in esports is growing, but prize money is still extremely skewed in favor of male players, even in games like Siege where efforts have been made to close the gap.
The Savvy Gaming Group just bought ESL for $1bn, but who are the new owners of esports' biggest TOs? We look at their background, other investments, and what the deal could mean for esports.
Using the early season performances, along with player performances from last year, we can evaluate and rank the top five supports in the LPL this year.
In this rapidly changing LCK, there are players that have proven themselves to be the best in the league — and some even in the world. Here are Inven Global’s rankings of the LCK players for the 2022 Spring Season.
Disclaimer: Uzi isn’t on the list due to the fact he hasn’t played on BLG since his spot on the roster was announced. He’s a great player, but he needs to hit the Rift on-stage before he earns a spot. Hopefully we see him play later this year.
It was one of the most surprising off-meta picks in recent memory, yet, with some added context, Lehends’ bold support choice makes a lot of sense.
...with how aggressive and early-game focused China tends to be as a region, LPL mid laners have a lot to keep up with. With how diverse mid lane is as a role, the best players are those that have a distinct role on their team and that manage to carry out that role in even the most dire situations.
Even though there was very little movement when it comes to junglers in the LPL offseason, the top-ranked junglers in the league should surprise no one.
Out of every top laner, these 5 stand out from the crowd by mastering their style and contributing to their team more than the competition.