Former League of Legends god Jian Zi-Hao, or Uzi, as he's known to his legions of fans, has been nominated as a potential cultural ambassador for the Yiling District, in the Hubei Province of China.
Doggo showed just how strong he is in comparison to even the world’s best ADCs. When it comes to BLG, the LPL, and the meta, however, is he really better than his storied teammate?
There was a lot of hype around Jian “Uzi” Zi-Hao getting picked up by Bilibili Gaming in the mess that was the 2022 pre-season. His retirement was sudden; it felt like Uzi's story was just
Let's take a look at the biggest winners of the League of Legends esports off-season in the LPL, the LCK, the LEC, and the LCS leading up to the 2022 season.
One of the best ADCs ever to have played League of Legends is back! Jian “Uzi” Zi-Hao, who retired after last spring surprised LoL fans around the world today by signing with Bilibili
On November 19, BLG PingAnBank announced that they have parted ways with mid laner Kim "Zeka" Geon-woo, bot laner Kim "Aiming" Ha-ram, and head coach Kim "Kim" Jeong-soo.
While the top 2 LPL seeds for Worlds 2021 have been locked in, the #3 and #4 seeds will be decided in the coming days via the LPL Regional Final.
With eight teams left heading into round 2 of the 2021 LPL Summer Playoffs, let’s take a quick look at every squad competing for the championship.
On Dec. 16, Bilibili Gaming announced that they've acquired Kim “Aiming” Ha-ram and Kim “Zeka” Geon-woo. It's another big signing for Bilibili Gaming following the acquisition
In recent days, there's been a rumor surrounding Kim Jeong-soo, the former head coach for T1, where Billibilli Gaming from the LPL offered him 12,000,000 Yuan (~1,816,778.40 USD) to join the team. In
The 2019 Demacia Cup has reached the end of the Group Stage, and all Knockout qualifiers have been decided. Group B is topped by EDG and TES, while Group D sends RW and BLG. They join previous winners in the Knockout Stage starting Christmas. Here is the breakdown.
According to a Bloomberg report shared by G2 Esports themselves, co-founder of the Alibaba Group and owner of the Brooklyn Nets, Joe Tsai, has invested $10 million in G2 Esports. Read more on the story here:
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
Lee "Kuro" Seo-haeng is leaving Bilibili Gaming. The Korean Mid Laner's contract expires today and both parties mutually agreed that parting ways was for the best.
Finally, two teams qualified for the 2019 Worlds in the LPL.FPX beat BLG by a score of 3:1 in the semifinals and RNG also won TOP by 3:1. The two teams made it to the LPL final, and at the same time,
2019 LPL Summer Split regular season is closed. The postseason of the top eight teams will begin on the 22nd.FunPlus Phoenix and Top Esports took first and second place and advanced to the semifinals.
Week 10 of the 2019 LPL Summer Split has gone by, with FunPlus Phoenix still at the top of the standings. Six teams have confirmed a spot in the playoffs, while four teams, including former World Cham
A rematch was announced in the 2019 LPL Spring due to a bug on Sylas' ultimate. On the 24th of February (CST), Bilibili Gaming (BLG) went against SinoDragon (SDG) in the 2019 LPL Spring. The remake
On February 2nd, Kuro came visiting with Kramer to support Afreeca Freecs playing in the LCK at the LoL Park in South Korea. Kuro, the former mid laner for Afreeca Freecs, is now the mid laner for LPL's Bilibili Gaming. He was visiting Korea during the Lunar New Year and came to watch his former teammates playing against KT Rolster. We had the chance to interview Kuro about him playing in the LPL.
On the 6th of December, LPL's Bilibili Gaming announced that they have signed Kuro. Having joined the team early, Kuro had already left to China and is currently residing in the BLG teamhouse."I'm cur