While it is possible Fenix could be platooning in the Bot Lane carry role with Johnssun, Fenix has struggled to maintain LCS starter quality as a mid laner in the past calendar year or two. Chances are that the veteran will serve as an insurance policy should Johnssun not be ready to prove himself as the only rookie in the 2020 LCS Spring Split.
On Tuesday afternoon, the next chapter in the story of 2019's "streaming wars" was written and it included some big names. Simultaneously, Ben "DrLupo" Lupo, Tim "timthetatman" Betar and Saqib "Lirik" Zahid released videos on their Twitter accounts announcing that they had all signed multi-year extensions with Twitch to remain on the platform exclusively for the foreseeable future. The compensation and length of the deal was not made public.
Han ‘Peanut’ Wang-ho is set to leave the LCK after five years of career, joins LGD Gaming in the Chinese region, LPL. Before starting his new adventure, Peanut shared thoughts on All-Star 2019 and his expectations for the year of 2020.
Huge news came out from the Overwatch League this past weekend. Let's take a retrospective look into Jake's career as a player, his impact in the Overwatch scene, and possibilities where he might be headed next.
Hello. Please introduce yourself.Hello, I'm a 20-year old cosplay model named Somber. I usually cosplay League of Legends and other game characters.You started cosplaying at a very young age. How did
On the 10th (KST), Gen.G Esports has announced their newest and their newest addition to their League of Legends roster, Kim “Kellin” Hyeong-gyu. Kellin is an 18 year old support player, w
Froggen has joined Dignitas for the 2020 season.On the 9th, Dignitas announced that Henrik “Froggen” Hansen has joined the team as their mid laner for 2020.Froggen is a first-generation
T1 added coach Kim “Moment” Ji-hwan to their team.T1 recently parted ways with head coach Kim “kkOma” Jeong-gyun and brought in Kim Jeong-soo as head coach. T1 also signed Lim
Earlier this month, Golden Guardians announced the signing of former Turkish jungler, Can "Closer" Çelik. We had the opportunity to have a quick chat with the player about League of Legends All-Star 2019 and his expectations for playing in the LCS.
Ever since Blizzard Entertainment released their take on the next great thing in gaming, auto-chess, it's all the Hearthstone community is talking about. When Battlegrounds went live in the Hearthstone client back in the middle of November, a switch was flipped. Content creators, professional players, and viewers flocked to the game mode in droves. In the weeks since, that remains true. At this point, one may forget that Hearthstone is a digital card game opposed to an auto-chess giant. Or is it now both?
The legendary Brazilian AD Carry will be re-joining his former organization ahead of the CBLOL 2020 Spring Split.
On the 9th (KST), DAMWON Gaming has announced that they've extended the contracts their mid laner and their jungler, Heo “ShowMaker” Su, and Kim “Canyon” Geon-bu respectively,
On the 9th (KST), Bilibili Gaming has announced via their official Weibo that they've officially signed the former top laner for KT Rolster, Hwang “Kingen” Seong-hoon has joined the League
When you think of SK Telecom T1, there are many faces that you think of, just like the team's achievements. There are many who will be remembered for their glorious moments on the Summoner's Rift, but
All-Star 2019 has brought together some of the most celebrated League of Legends and TFT players of the year. It is no surprise that Lee "Faker" Sang-hyeok was indicated as the first choice to represent South Korea at the event. We got to chat about his encounter with Rick Fox, what it means to represent South Korea, and what fans can expect of the new SKT roster.
He has performed on the biggest stages League of Legends esports has to offer: Gabriël "Bwipo" Rau. This weekend Fnatic's top laner has joined pro colleagues and fans from all over the world in L
G2 Esports Jankos joined Lara Lunardi at ASE2019 to talk about the team's performance at Worlds 2019, his personal thoughts on the event, and why Europe remains dominant over North America.
Let's take a look at how four different coaches from LCS organizations approached working with amateur talent at NASG 2019, and in doing so, examine how their respective approaches benefitted the players, the organizations, and the community at large.
When asked about the ribbing for Europe’s ‘tryharding’ in the showmatch in an on-broadcast interview with Eefje “Sjokz” Depoortere, Jankos’ answer was pretty simple
Only the most popular players of each respective region can come to the LoL All-Star Event. It isn't easy to have a chance to be there. Kim “Clid” Tae-min had a splendid year as soon as he