On Jan. 2, in the finals of the 2020 KeSPA Cup Ulsan, DAMWON Gaming shut out Nongshim RedForce 3-0 and took the championship, proving why they were able to win the world championship in 2020. After
DAMWON Gaming defeated Suning in the finals of the 2020 LoL World Championship with a score of 3-1. Kim “Canyon” Geon-bu claimed the finals MVP by having spectacular performances in the
Team Dynamics announced that Kim “Beyond” Kyu-seok will be retiring from professional play. Beyond debuted in 2015 as a member of MVP. He contributed to the team's promotion to the LCK
It's no secret, the LPL has the best AD carries! This year we're graced by World Champion, JackeyLove, but also by his former teammate and understudy, huanfeng. The Suning AD carry showed up big in his series against JD Gaming, and it made the difference. Read more about his MVP performance here:
While each DAMWON member deserves a shoutout for their victory over DRX, the biggest difference-maker for the team was none other than Nuguri. He was the huge teamfight monster the team needed to close out the games confidently. Read more on his and DWG's performance here:
Many of the most well known Mid Laners, like Faker and Rookie, didn't make it to Worlds, but those attending are still just as strong as ever. See the top five Mids attending Worlds 2020 here: Did your picks make the list?
Team Vitality’s Support player Labros "labrov" Papoutsakis was awarded Rookie of the Split for his dominant performance in the Spring Split. In a chat with Inven Global’s Lara Lunardi, he discussed joining the team, the beginning of his career, and what the change of environment to a first-tier league has been like.
Once again, CoreJJ claims the prestigious League Championship Series MVP, beating out Bjergsen, Blaber, and the rest of the NA talent. Read more on his accomplishments here:
Everyone knows not to take the LCS All-Pro Team, Coach of the Split, and MVP votes as perfect signifiers of the region's strongest. However, there were three major snubs this year... Read more here:
Korea's first ever VALORANT pro team has been formed. The team's name is Vision Strikers (VS), and the meaning comes from being the ‘strikers' who have insight into the future and insight into t
On the 25th (KST), T1 swept Gen.G in the 2020 League of Legends Champions Korea Spring Split finals. After T1 won the championship, Moon “Cuzz” Woo-chan was named as the most valuable play
On April 23rd (KST), Riot Korea announced the All-LCK Teams and the regular season MVP for the 2020 League of Legends Champions Korea (LCK) Spring Split. The All-LCK First Team was DAMWON Gaming Jang
Blaber is your 2020 League of Legends Championship Series Spring Split Most Valuable Player. All five members of Cloud9 were All Pro first team. Top three came down to Blaber, Nisqy, and Zven with Blaber being crowned MVP. Read more on his acheivements here.
Riot Games announced the top 10 finalists for the 2020 League of Legends Championship Series Spring Split Most Valuable Player award last Friday, and on Monday, April 13, the group of nominees was narrowed down to five players.
On the 6th (KST), in the 2020 League of Legends Champions Korea Spring Split, Afreeca Freecs defeated Griffin 2-0. Unlike what the score suggests, the game was quite close. The two ADCs of Afreeca Freecs
On the 6th (KST), SANDBOX Gaming demolished APK Prince 2-0 in the 2020 League of Legends Champions Korea Spring Split match. SANDBOX never gave up the lead in both games and didn't give up a single
On the 5th of February (KST), the opening match of the 2020 LCK Spring Split took place with the clash between T1 and DAMWON Gaming. While the arena was empty due to the danger of coronavirus, the two
The finals of the 2019 KeSPA Cup ended in a 3-0 victory for Afreeca Freecs. The MVP for the tournament was announced briefly afterward, and it was Kim “Kiin” Gi-in. Kiin had re-signed with
On a December day, while everything was turning into Christmas decorations, we met Gu “Imp” Seung-bin at a small cafe in Gangnam. It was to interview him as he had retired as of this year.
Cho “Mata” Se-hyeong has retired. He had debuted in 2013 and was in his 7th year, a support at the age of 25. His age wasn't that young, but it wasn't too old to stepping back from his pro