Left without a support player since the departure of veteran Daerek "LemonNation" Hart after the end of the Spring Split, OpTic Gaming has finally filled the role.
Phoenix1, best known for its three-split long stint at League of Legends’ NA LCS and for beingthe parent company of Overwatch League side Los Angeles Gladiators has rebranded to Sentinels. The organization announced the news today in a press release.
Following a huge revamp surrounding the marksmen role on League of Legends’ Patch 8.11, the next batch of changes in anticipation of Patch 8.12 has already hit the game’s Public Environment Beta server. This time, however, the focus will be shifted towards some of the most popular support champions, who will receive a significant nerf on their shielding abilities.
Turkey’s Champions League – the country’s premier LoL league - will follow a pattern of both European and North American LCS as well as the Chinese LPL and will, starting next year, adopt a franchise system.
On the *****, Cloud9 announced that Blaberfish will be the starting jungler for their Academy team.With recently graduating high school and joining the C9 Academy team, we decided it was best to get m
On June 5th, SKT T1 released a video interview of Faker on their official Youtube account. In this short clip, Faker shares some of his thoughts on the upcoming 2018 Jakarta-Palembang Asian Games.
Kim "Fenix" Jae-hun has been active in NA for quite a while, but isn't that familiar to the Korean fans. His career was a bit different from other Korean players. Most Korean players that go to NA tak
Afreeca Freecs' coach Lee “Zefa” Jae-min has been officially named as the coach for the 2018 Asian Games Korea national team. Recently, KeSPA announced that Zefa will be the coach for the
RapidStar joins Cloud9 as assistant coach.Through their official Youtube channel, C9 announced their new coach. Reapered and RapidStar, two coaches who have played in the same team as players in the p
You guys came to Korea right after the busy MSI schedule. It must be exhausting. Caps: I became very hungry after MSI because we didn't perform as well as I had hoped. I want to do a lot better in the
League of Legends Patch 8.11 brought massive changes to the bot lane, with several changes to pretty much every single ADC in the game, alongside new and reworked items as well as changed masteries.
Games will be held 6 days per week due to Asian Games schedule.On the 4th of June (KST), Riot Games announced the schedule for the 2018 LCK Summer Split. The 2018 LCK Summer Split will start on the 12
MVP Jungler Kim “Beyond” Kyu-seok has changed his ID to Yondu. On the 2nd of June (KST), MVP announced through their social media that Beyond changed his ID to Yondu. The reason for the ch
What is the most important skill that is needed to maintain a career as a coach? Being able to boost a team's overall performance? Perhaps it's entrepreneurship or being able to form a strong relation
Today's cartoon is about the players that decided to participate in the 2018 Jakarta Palembang Asian Games. After esports was selected as a demonstration event at the 2018 Asian Games, many fans becam
On the 30th of May (KST), Pentagram (Formerly known as Rampage) spoke up about ‘stealing' Dara's foreigner residence card. Pentagram of the League of Legends Japan League (LJL) was said to have
Out of all the players we interviewed in the last NA LCS Spring Split, there was one player that lingered in my mind. It is none other than LirA, Clutch Gaming's jungler. It was prevalent that there w
Related: Korean LOL Team for 2018 Asian Games AnnouncedLee “Faker” Sang-hyeok shared his thoughts on being selected for the League of Legends national team for the 2018 Asian Games.On the
On May 31st, KeSPA officially announced the roster of the Korean national team that will be playing for the 2018 Asian Games. Top laner Kim “Kiin” Gi-in and the two Junglers
The Korean roster for the 2018 Jakarta Palembang Asian Games esports has been announced.The roster was revealed on the 31st of May (KST), and the members are as follows: Lee “Faker” Sang-h