On Jan. 17th, day 5 of the 2021 LCK Spring split took place. With Afreeca Freecs taking a 2-0 victory over Fredit BRION, AF proved that their macro was levels ahead of their opponents. AF utilized the
After two years of the LCS, Bae “Bang” Jun-sik returned to the LCK and joined Afreeca Freecs. The first competition after his return, KeSPA Cup, didn't go as well as he would have expected
UPDATE 1/5: After finalizing its LCS and amateur rosters, Evil Geniuses has finalized its roster for EG Academy.
On Nov. 30th, Afreeca Freecs announced that they've signed player contracts with the bot laner, Bae “Bang” Jun-sik, and the support player, Son “Lehends” Si-woo. Bang is a bot
On the 7th (KST), Afreeca Freecs played kt Rolster in the first round of the League of Legends Champions Korea (LCK) Regional Qualifiers for the 2020 World Championship. Afreeca Freecs didn't have
Huni is back in the LCS after spending a couple months playing in Academy for Evil Geniuses. Hear what he has to say about his re-debut, his Karma record, and what to expect from him and EG moving forward here:
Riot Games' Global Contract Database was updated today, adding Goldenglue to Evil Geniuses' roster as a Mid Laner under a seven day contract. Jiizuke is also still listed under the team. Read more on their situation here:
Take a look at the big - and not so big - scorers from Week 2 of the LCS and LEC 2020 Summer Split. These players either gave the most bang for their buck or the least. Here are the E1 Fantasy Week 2 Booms and Busts:
At the end of last month, 100 Thieves top laner Kim “Ssumday” Chan-ho extended his contract until 2022. Ssumday had a great season in 2020 LCS Spring Split, getting the most votes in the
Despite making their return to the LCS with zero assets, players, or staff, Evil Geniuses claimed third place in their opening split. But they aren't satisfied, they want more. Read about their ambitious goals here:
To many LCK fans, he's a player that many are fond of. Bae “Bang” Jun-sik, a 2-time world champion and currently the Bot laner for Evil Geniuses, sent Inven a letter which details his life in the United States, his thoughts on the 2020 LCS split so far, and his goals for the future.
After a 1-1 opening weekend for the team, Bang spoke with Inven Global about his transition on the team and expectations moving forward in the season.
Inven Global had a chance to speak to the newly built roster, as the team took some time off their hectic schedule in their bootcamp in Korea to talk about themselves and their 'evil' plan to take over the LCS.
Evil Geniuses has announced their Academy bot lane, signing support, Matt, and ADC, Deftly. The two are former GGS teammates, and will likely be a strong point in the new EG Academy roster, opening up potential for young talent elsewhere. Read more here:
A lot of our content involves interviews with the players and personalities from League of Legends. Over the year 2019, we talked to a LOT of people. Not just post-game interviews, but we had in-depth
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
Dignitas are rounding out their roster, signing long-time veteran and first ever support to win LCS MVP, aphromoo. He joins "Johnsun, a prospect scouted by TSM last year, in the bot lane. Read about the rest of the signing here:
How have you been after Worlds? I was having a break, having some quality rest. I was looking at the team's situation and taking care of my wrist. I recently moved, so I've been furnishing the new
Daniele Jiizuke di Mauro - AKA the Italian Stallion - has come to the LCS in perhaps the most on-brand signing of the entire off-season, joining Evil Geniuses. Read more about the EU mid laner and how he fits in the team here:
It's been a while. How've you been? I've been living the dream. I ate and slept whenever I wanted, and did only the things that I wanted to do in Korea. Unfortunately, you've failed to make it to Worl