How did RNG recover to win the finals of the LPL Spring Playoffs after losing so convincingly to FPX in their previous encounter? The answer: a combination of strong solo lane presence, the crippling of FPX support Liu "Crisp" Qing-Song, and one hell of a pentakill...
On Sunday, April 18 at 5:00pm local time, FunPlus Phoenix and Royal Never Give Up will face off in a best-of-five final to deicde who represents China at MSI 2021. Let's take a look at what to expect from the finals this weekend based on what is known about FPX and RNG in context of this season and beyond.
Zhou "Bo" Yang-Bo has reported himself to officials from the disciplinary commission regarding his checkered past, which includes match-fixing while in the League of Legends Development League (LDL).
Esports organization FunPlus Phoenix has unveiled its rebrand to FPX Esports. The org made its rebrand public via Twitter on December 28, 2020 with a short digital cinematic showing a phoenix sweeping across the screen to reveal the new FPX Esports logo. This time around, the phoenix logo has disappeared with the flames, and in its place is a sleek, scarlet stylization of the organization's acronym across a black and grey background.
Jang “Nuguri” Ha-gwon, the top laner that rose to the top in 2020, left for the LPL to take on a new challenge in the LPL for the 2021 season. The team that he was headed was FunPlus Phoen
Nuguri is headed to the LPL. On the 17th, FunPlus Phoenix announced that they've signed Jang “Nuguri” Ha-gwon, confirming that the rumors and teaser were true. Nuguri has been evaluated as
G2 Esports, FunPlus Phoenix, Team Liquid, and SUMN FC are the first four teams to qualify for the Regional Finals of VALORANT's First Strike Europe series — Riot Games' premier tournament series.
There is no stopping G2 Esports' VALORANT team as it won its sixth straight Ignition Series title this Sunday. G2 cruised through the four-team BLAST Twitch Invitational almost without effort, beating
Esports media company RFRSH Entertainment announced Tuesday that it will be hosting the next VALORAT Ignition Series tournament in Europe, marketing it through its BLAST esports arm. The BLAST VALORAN
The team list for the LVL Clash 2 VALORANT Ignition Series was finalized Monday as LVL Global announced the final invited team. The tournament, to take place August 28-29, is the fifth Ignition Series
One of the last two world champions, Invictus Gaming and FunPlus Phoenix, won't be returning to the highest League of Legends stage at the 2020 World Championship. In fact, the best any of those teams can do is secure the fourth seed for the tournament.
On August 12, while playing against FunPlus Phoenix in the group stage of the €15,000 Allied Esports Odyssey — a major tournament part of Riot Games' official Ignition Series in VALORANT — G2 Esports Sage player David "Davidp" Pins found out that his father had passed away.
Victory 5 might have been the worst team in LPL history, but nowadays they're unrecognizable. After an embarrassing 0-16 Spring Season, which saw them win just one game, V5 returned in Summer with a brand new roster and now they've become the nightmare of champions.
Chinese esports organization FunPlus PhoeniX has entered the competitive VALORANT scene, signing a full roster of European talent. The move was initially reported by ESPN Esports' Tyler "Fionn" Erzberger via Twitter.
FunPlus Phoenix and Top Esports will face each other in the Mid-Season Cup finals. On the 30th of May (KST), FunPlus Phoenix and Top Esports each defeated JD Gaming and Gen.G, respectively, in the Mid
On the 28th (KST), Day 1 of the Mid Season Cup took place at LoL Park and the LPL Arena, respectively located in Seoul and Shanghai. With teams in Group A all having a 1-1 record, FPX was able to punc
With only one more day to go for the first-ever Mid-Season Cup (MSC), Riot Games announced the rosters of the participating teams. Each team has six to seven players registered on their rosters. Due t
FunPlus picked Gangplank, Lee Sin, Malphite, Vayne and Thresh to receive the cosmetic treatment.
FunPlus Phoenix is now in 3rd place. In the online match of the 2020 League of Legends Pro League (LPL) Spring Split, FunPlus Phoenix defeated RNG 3-0 and succeeded to have a 5-game winning streak.
On the 17th (KST), FunPlus Phoenix went on a 3-match winning streak by defeating Team WE 2-0 in the 2020 League of Legends Pro League (LPL). They are now currently in 5th place with a 3-2 record, and