Pobelter sat down with Inven Global after his team's opening day match against Golden Guardians to discuss the victory, FlyQuest's relative strengths, and his rollercoaster of an off-season.
Team Liquid AD Carry Yiliang "Doublelift" Peng joined InvenGlobal following Team Liquid's victory over Counter Logic Gaming to discuss his new teammates, TL's 2-0 week, and roster changes around the LCS.
The LEC's second week of action ended on Saturday, Jan. 26, and Team Vitality (3:1) stood near the top of the standings, behind the undefeated new-look G2 Esports (4:0). In a way, they proved many dou
Gen.G defeated kt Rolster 2:1 in the 2019 LCK Spring Split. As expected, it was such a competitive match. Each set was full of ups and downs; it was hard to predict which team would end up winning. On
On the 31st (KST), Gen.G Esports defeated kt Rolster (KT) 2:1 in the LCK 2019 Spring Split. On game 1, KT gained the early game advantage with Bdd solo killing the opponent on Aatrox. This gave the
On the 31st (KST), Griffin defeated SKT and secured themselves another win for this 2019 LCK Spring Split. This matchup was one of the most anticipated series for this split. However, Griffin was yet
Before match reactions So, SKT vs Griffin it is… Should I order fried chicken? ㄴ I bet it'll be over before you get it. ㄴ Those big matches become really one-sided, doesn't it? ㄴI think your
On the 31st of January (KST), Griffin defeated SKT 2:0 in the 2019 LCK Spring Split. It was again another one-sided victory from Griffin. In both games, they dominated each of their lane matchups.
After the collapse of the LCK teams at the 2018 World Championships, there was a lot of discussion going around between fans and teams alike. Some came to the conclusion that the game was favoring ski
On the League of Legends official homepage and social media accounts, an announcement was made on January 25th, stating that there will be a few adjustments to the crit items in Patch 9.3. As the curr
Cloud9's first match against Team Liquid was a fitting opening to the 2019 LCS Spring Split. The two top teams in North America brawled it out, but Team Liquid's superior individal skill won out o
On the 30th of January (CST), FunPlus Phoenix (FPX) went against Suning (SN) in the 2019 LPL Spring. This matchup was a clash between two undefeated teams for this Spring. The players displayed such a
Afreeca Freecs defeated Jin Air Green Wings 2-0 on January 30th, the first day of week 3 for the LCK 2019 Spring Season. The first game went for a long time when each team took turns to win in team fights. Afreeca Freecs started to get ahead of JAG with better vision control, taking the Baron as well. JAG players tried their best to defend their Nexus, although they were helpless when AF players marched on to destroy it rather than be engaged in another fight.
SANDBOX Gaming defeated DAMWON Gaming 2-1 on January 30th, the first day of week 3 for the LCK 2019 Spring Season. SANDBOX Gaming had an easy game in game 1 when they crushed DAMWON. However, they were taken by surprise when DAMWON fought back fiercely, winning the second game. It was the third game that decided which team will be the winner; both teams were even, with each team taking turns to win in each team fights.
Afreeca Freecs defeated Jin Air Green Wings 2-0 on January 30th at the LoL Park, South Korea. It seemed at first both AF and JAG was doing even when they each took turns to take kills and objectives,
On January 30th, the first day of week 3 for the LCK 2019 Spring Season took place at the LoL Park in Seoul, South Korea. SANDBOX Gaming won the first series against DAMWON Gaming 2-1. Each team had taken a win -- SANDBOX in game 1, and DAMWON in game 2. It was the third game that will decide which team will win, and this had made the game turn intense as both teams seemed to be even. Each team took turns in winning team fights, making it hard to predict which team will win. However, it was the last team fight after SANDBOX had taken the Baron decided who was the winner for today's match. This is the post-match interview with SANDBOX Gaming's top laner, Summit, and bot laner, Ghost.
Do schools need a football or baseball field to play competitive sports? What if you're a cyber school that doesn't have a field, but have 11,000+ students across the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania? Wel
Going into the weekend, Echo Fox was rated really low on most people's preseasons power rankings. They faced off against new arch nemesis, Clutch Gaming, in their first match and Golden Guardians in t
This week's editorial cartoon features outlines of each regional league (LCK, LCS, and LEC) in this spring season, which are quite different from how they were in the past. The rookies in the LCK are as fierce as ever; notably, Griffin still remains steadfast at the top, now even stronger than they were last year. Many other teams are keeping their eyes on Griffin, who is now seen as the ‘final boss'.
This is the full text of Collegiate StarLeague's 2019/01/29 press release. SANTA MONICA, CA |January 28, 2019– Collegiate StarLeague, a division of WorldGaming Network, announced today that NBA 2K19 is coming to US and Canadian college and university campuses. The competition – which will commence in January 2019 – will provide players at more than 1,600 participating Collegiate StarLeague colleges and universities the chance to represent their school in the world's largest collegiate esports program. The very best teams to emerge from the fray will meet at the CSL Collegiate Grand Finals in April 2019, to compete for a scholarship prize pool of $10,000. Furthermore, with more than $175,000 in prizes and scholarships available across different games for CSL's 2018-2019 season, it's going to be the biggest year yet.