Let's rank the top 5 LCS junglers heading into the Summer Split.
In a league that’s seen a lot of its old guard, such as his former lane partner, Yiliang “Doublelift” Peng, walk away from the game, there’s something to be said about aphromoo’s ability to continue playing at the top level.
After week 1 of the 2022 LCS Spring Split, 100 Thieves AD Carry Victor “FBI” Huang spoke to Inven Global about bouncing back from an early Lock In exit, Worlds 2021, his offseason, and more.
With a roster as stars-tudded as this year’s Team Liquid, Santorin is poised to potentially have one of his best seasons yet.
This year's LCS jungle role is looking top-heavy, as each player on this list can take over any game at any moment and time. Not only that, but all of their teams will be looking at them to be lynchpi
We've all heard the standard predictions. Everyone's on the LPL and DWG KIA trains (except those who are in Chovy Church). So today, in this article, the Inven Global team got together for the sole purpose of coming up — and defending — their own Bold and Spicy™ predictions.
G2 Esports bot laner Martin "Rekkles" Larsson will likely leave the team in the upcoming off-season, Dot Esports' Pablo Suarez reports.
Although the LPL leads the charge in the role, other regions like the LCK and LEC aren’t too far behind in that regard. Here are Inven Global’s ranking of the best junglers for the 2021 World Championship.
100 Thieves’ road to their first-ever LCS championship wasn’t easy. From their first taste of North American glory in a terrific debut season to a lack of stable footing in between then and now, the organization has pursued glory for years.