The legitimization of alternative forms of competition to conventional sports communities is an important step in the growth of North American esports, and the LA Valiant continue to put themselves at the frontier of the conversation.
On the 11th at LoL Park, the 2019 LCK Spring Split press conference commenced with 10 LCK teams. The massively popular team, SKT, and recent KeSPA Cup champions, Griffin, were asked the most questions
On the 11th of January (KST), the 2019 LoL LCK Spring Split Media Day event was held in the LOLPARK. The following is the specifications and some of the interview questions from the event. How will
Ambition, the LoL pro that started from being ‘the best mid laner in the world' and who then became the best ‘jungler' in the world, has retired from the pro scene. On December 24th, 2018,
‘A player that deserves to be named MVP for every single series', ‘A player that will receive offers from every team if he becomes FA'. These are some of the evaluations from esports
This week, Hearthstone pros showed an emotion the usually level-headed card slingers hide behind a poker face: panic. The culprit? A single question that appeared in a Korean customer survey, reading
When you look at the League Of Legends World Championship regulations, there is a policy that affects the league in a way far removed from its original intent. This policy in question is the six-man r
The next big Artifact tournament is right around the corner, and organizer WePlay! has shared more details about it. Set to start next week Thursday, Mighty Triad: Agility boasts a $15,000 prize pool,
The year 2019 has begun and a new season of the LCS is coming close. 2018 was a glorious year for Team Liquid within the NA LCS, becoming the champions for both spring and summer splits.One of the mai
Eager to speak to him again, we met up with Untara. A 24-year-old who, alongside his genuinity, has an undeniable wit. Contrary to our hopes, we were unable to talk to Untara after the interview; he w
On the 9th, a Chinese media (https://36kr.com) revealed that Riot Games and Tencent has agreed to a limited partnership (10th). According to the Chinese media, the joint venture between Riot and Tence
The 2019 League Of Legends LCK Spring Split is just around the corner. With the start of the LCK scheduled to be on the 16th, it is less than a week away. The question comes to mind: who is currently
No, I’m not talking about including one or two tech cards to catch opponents off-guard. I’m talking about crazy decks.
This is the full text of Joycity's Jan 4th, 2019 press release. Irvine, California – January 8, 2019 – Joycity's mobile game, The War of Genesis: Battle of Antaria, is open for pre-registr
Less than a month after Activision Blizzard announced they will no longer be supporting the competitive Heroes of the Storm scene, the first replacement professional league will begin signups starting tomorrow. Heroes Lounge, one of the largest Heroes of the Storm amateur sites in the world, has announced that their pro league, Division S, has crowd-funded over $13,700 within the last few weeks in an attempt to create an appealing enough format where former professional players and up-and-comers can showcase their play for cash prizes. Signing up to join the league is a fairly simple process, according to Heroes Lounge.
Nick Geracie sat down with the Echo Fox Top Laner a few weeks ahead of the 2019 LCS Spring Split to discuss his growth into a leader on Golden Guardians, his new team, and his personal goals for the new year.
The precursor of the 2019 LCK, the KeSPA Cup, has come to an end and now the Spring Split is just around the corner. On the 16th of January (KST), the 2019 LCK Spring Split will finally kick off. With
Blizzard revealed that Soldier: 76 is gay. It's been two years since Tracer's reveal as a queer character. With this change, there are now two known gay characters within the Overwatch universe. Consi
Griffin made an official announcement via their official Twitter account that they have renewed their contracts with all of their players on their roster for three more years. This means that all Griffin players -- Sword, Tarzan, Chovy, Viper, Kabbie, and Lehends -- will be playing for the team until 2021. Griffin, after getting promoted to the LCK in the 2018 Summer Promotion, delivered great team performance during the Summer Season. In such a short period of time, they have improved to a point where they defeated top LCK teams, placing 2nd in the Summer Playoffs and 3rd in the Korea Regional Finals. As the League of Legends fans were exhilarated to follow the rise of this new LCK team in 2018, this announcement will be great news for the Griffin fans.
Che Chou, formerly of Blizzard Entertainment, has joined Ubisoft as the company's Senior Esports Director.