When the stove league first started heading into the year 2022, the biggest point was where Heo “ShowMaker” Su and Kim “Canyon” Geon-bu are headed to as 2021 was their last yea
On Dec. 27, former FunPlux Phoenix top laner Kim “GimGoon” Han-saem announced retirement from competition.
The LCK stove league continues to burn hotter than ever, and it's controversy between two LCK teams, DWG KIA and NS RedForce. It all started when Jang “Ghost” Yong-jun posted a statement t
On November 22, former JD Gaming bot laner Lee "LokeN" Dong-wook announced that he will take a break from competitive play for the 2022 season. LokeN have parted ways with JD Gaming and currently a free agent.
Most of Afreeca Freecs' 2021 League of Legends roster have entered free agency. On Nov 16, AF announced ‘Dread-Fly-Bang-Lehends-Keine', and coaches ‘Rigby-Lira' have parted ways with the o
April showers bring May flowers and good things always follow a period of struggle. For EDward Gaming's Lee “Scout” Ye-chan and Park “Viper” Do-hyeon, this saying is right on the money.
On November 15, the players that are signed up to 2021 will become free agents. Many players put up great performances and they’ll get evaluated accordingly in the stove league. The position to focus on this year is the mid lane. Except for Gen.G and DRX, all mid laners are up for grabs, and several mid laners that experienced the 2021 LoL World Championship are also available in the market.
There are best and worst experiences for a League of Legends pro gamer. One is to stand on the world championship stage, and the other is having to play a relegation match. At the Worlds 2021 grand final, there are two players that have gone through both.
The defending champions DWG KIA are doing amazing. Kim “Canyon” Geon-bu, who proved he's the best jungler in the world by securing the MVP of the Worlds 2020 finals, only has two matches l
Until the second round of the Worlds 2021 group stage started, EDward Gaming seemed like a near-perfect team... until the played T1 again.
Gen.G announced their 7-man roster for the 2021 LoL World Championship. Along with the starting members from last year's World Championship, two players who joined the LCK roster were included. Since
There's nothing quite like the word "last". A "last chance" feels like desperation after doing everything possible but also a relief for finishing a long journey. DWG KIA's top laner, Kim "Khan" Dong-ha, announced that 2021 would be his last season competing as a pro gamer.
Lee “Faker” Sang-hyeok is called a living legend. But while myths and legends are usually things of the past, Faker's story is still being written. When and if he'll win another trophy,
The series to determine who gets to start at groups/play-ins was a lot more heated than earning a ticket to Worlds, as T1 and Hanwha Life Esports went to a full five-game series.. In round 3 of the 20
Among DWG KIA's stars and record-breakers, there was one player even thirstier to win the championship. Kim “Khan” Dong-ha got on stage for what could’ve very well been his last game in the LCK.
DWG KIA once again proved that they are the best team in LCK. On August 28, DWG KIA won the 2021 LCK Summer Playoffs finals, taking the series 3:1 against T1. With this victory, DWG KIA won three cons
For DWG KIA, 2020 Summer was when it all began for them. It was the split when they lifted the LCK championship trophy for the first time. No one really expected them to perform so well, because in th
DWG KIA has started a winning streak as they're nearing the end of the 2021 LCK Summer Split. One of the things that DWG KIA is back to their old selves is that jungler Kim “Canyon” Geon-bu
Day 37 of the 2021 LCK Summer split has come to its conclusion; NS RedForce and DWG KIA defeated their respective opponents to lock in their playoff spots. In the first match of the day, NS RedForce d
There was a historic support-carry game last week in the LCK. In T1's third game against DWG KIA on July 17, Ryu “Keria” Min-seok did everything a support can do to make his team win. From