On a sunny, early-summer afternoon, Inven had a chance to catch up with Kiin at a coffee shop in Gangnam, South Korea.
I still remember the day I talked to Kim “Deft” Hyuk-kyu two years ago, in a small cafe near DRX's team facility. Deft's calm, relaxed voice and mild way of speaking perfectly complemented
Not only was T1 able to get their revenge on G2 for their loss in round 1, they also managed to do so against RNG in the last match of the MSI 2022 Rumble Stage. With this victory, LPL, LCK, LCS, and
T1 completed their day 3 of the 2022 MSI Rumble Stage matches with a 2-0 record, against Evil Geniuses and PSG Talon. Despite their victories, T1 did not look like the powerhouses like they did during
Fan signs are a staple part of live esports. This year's MSI is no different, as there are so many creative fans [artistically and comically] that made their way to watch their favorite teams play. T1
G2 Esports exceeded all expectations on day 1 of the Rumble Stage at MSI 2022. Not only did they earn themselves a comeback victory against T1, they also took a commanding victory against RNG and went
There's a family member of a pro player at MSI 2022 that's just as famous within the community, and that's other than Michael Winther, father of Rasmus ‘caPs' Borregaard. He's always present at
On day 40 of the 2022 LCK Spring split, T1 defeated Fredit BRION 2-0 and set a new record of going 16-0 in the regular split of the LCK. T1's bot laner, Lee “Gumayusi” Min-hyeong, showcase
“To be able to win 2-0 and perform decently as well makes me very happy. However, things we need to fix became blatantly obvious, and learning about them made the day very fulfilling.” On
On Jan 28th, day 13 of the 2022 LCK Spring split took place at LoL Park. In the first match of the day, DWG KIA defeated Hanwha Life Esports and earned their third match victory of the split. DK outcl
On Jan 14, in the 2022 LCK Spring Split, Gen.G demolished DRX without much trouble. In the center of the “new Gen.G” was Jeong “Chovy” Ji-hoon. Chovy picked Corki in both games
In the 2021 LCK Awards, a player from each role was selected as Players of the Year. The recipients were DWG KIA top laner Kim “Khan” Dong-ha, DWG KIA jungler Kim “Canyon” Geon-bu, DWG KIA mid laner Heo “ShowMaker” Su, Gen.G bot laner Park “Ruler” Jae-hyuk, and T1 support Ryu “Keria” Min-seok.
Kim "Croco" Dong-beom got the honor of becoming this year's LCK Rookie of the year.
The best LCK player of 2021 was Heo “ShowMaker” Su. In the 2021 LCK Awards, LoL Esports officials and panels voted for the best player of the year, and it turned out to be ShowMaker. Follo
In the 2021 LCK Awards, all eyes were on Heo “ShowMaker” Su as he took home seven awards, including the Best Player of the Year award. Over the year, ShowMaker led DWG KIA to two LCK champ
The former top laner for FunPlus Phoenix, Jang “Nuguri” Ha-gwon, announced a break from the competitive scene. On Nov 21, an official statement from Nuguri's representative, Kang Beom-jun
The mid laner for EDward Gaming, Lee “Scout” Ye-chan, was selected as the 2021 LoL World Championship Finals MVP. After a full five-game series, EDG managed to take game 5 against DWG KIA
T1 bot laner Lee “Gumayusi” Min-hyeong is a special player. He appeared like a comet in solo queue one day and was immediately bathed in the praise of all the scene. The hype around his
Ray's report states that according to an anonymous source close to T1, the organization is the strongest opposing voice to the proposed LCK salary cap.
On October 6, LCK announced that DWG KIA had been fined ₩2,000,000, and Kim "Canyon" Geon-bu has been fined ₩300,000 and received a 30-day restriction on his account.