An Overwatch developer update video was uploaded on Overwatch official YouTube channel on June 5th. This update introduced some upcoming social features: endorsement and group systems.
The Asian Games LoL Korean national team players, Score and Peanut, are ready and excited for the preliminaries in Hong Kong. The two Junglers said that they both “have a lot of things to learn
Lee “Faker” Sang-hyeok shared his thoughts on participating in his first international competition of this year. Faker had played in MSI every year for the past few years, but this year,
On June 7th(KST), the Korean Asian Games LoL national team left for Hong Kong for the preliminaries. Gen.G's Bottom duo, Ruler and CoreJJ, shared their thoughts on representing Korea. As the national
The first-ever Korean League of Legends esports team left for Hongkong to play in the 2018 Asian Games regional preliminaries.Two months prior to the opening of the 2018 Asian Games, esports players t
On the *****, Cloud9 announced that Blaberfish will be the starting jungler for their Academy team.With recently graduating high school and joining the C9 Academy team, we decided it was best to get m
On June 5th, SKT T1 released a video interview of Faker on their official Youtube account. In this short clip, Faker shares some of his thoughts on the upcoming 2018 Jakarta-Palembang Asian Games.
Kim "Fenix" Jae-hun has been active in NA for quite a while, but isn't that familiar to the Korean fans. His career was a bit different from other Korean players. Most Korean players that go to NA tak
You guys came to Korea right after the busy MSI schedule. It must be exhausting. Caps: I became very hungry after MSI because we didn't perform as well as I had hoped. I want to do a lot better in the
What is the most important skill that is needed to maintain a career as a coach? Being able to boost a team's overall performance? Perhaps it's entrepreneurship or being able to form a strong relation
Out of all the players we interviewed in the last NA LCS Spring Split, there was one player that lingered in my mind. It is none other than LirA, Clutch Gaming's jungler. It was prevalent that there w
On May 31st, KeSPA officially announced the roster of the Korean national team that will be playing for the 2018 Asian Games. Top laner Kim “Kiin” Gi-in and the two Junglers
We caught up with Team Japan’s premier Tracer player, Sean “ta1yo” Henderson to get an update on the state of Japanese Overwatch
I remember watching a tournament and a commentator messes something up and Twitch chat just starts flaming him into oblivion, which Twitch chat is known to do, and he says, “I’d like to see you kids do better.”
At the end of every season, teams of every league look back at the year and see if they had accomplished their goals. Having come back to Korea, Deft has yet to smile. He had to sit back and watch as
But does Shudderwock Shaman have the capability to be as much of a new-meta punisher as Zoolock ever was? The answer to that does lie in a core difference between the decks. And no, it’s not the difference in strategy.
A plain white tee, rather curt responses, and a simple lifestyle. At a glance, there's nothing special about Faker. As a matter of fact, he's odd in a way that is hard to describe. But people cheer an
There are many regions around the world that have League of Legends esports. Outside of the major leagues like Korea's LCK, China's LPL, NA, EU LCS or LMS, there are actually many other LoL leagues.
On May 2nd, we joined SF Shock's Mercy expert Grant“Moth” Espe and their coach Jae “JunkBuck” Choi after their win against Houston Outlaws. Both were in good spirits as they sa
Hi, how have you been? Hi. I think I've been pretty well, but as you know, Phoenix 1 was cut out of LCS franchise. So I was looking for a new team and joined Optic Gaming. After joining the team, ther