Gen.G Esports climbed to 2nd place in the 2019 LCK Summer standings after their 2-1 victory over Jin Air Green Wings. Mid laner Song “Fly” Yong-jun played Vel'Koz, Veigar, and Ekko during
Today's cartoon is about Pantheon's rework and the recent trend on LoL skills becoming non-target.A lot of the old champions have been and are being reworked. Now it's Pantheon's turn. As usually rewo
SK Telecom T1 extended their winning streak to 6 by defeating Gen.G Esports. It was another step closer to Lee “Faker” Sang-hyeok's ‘prophesy' of getting a 13-game winning streak. Wh
Kingzone Dragon X is currently ranked 4th in the LCK. By the middle of the second round, now only one victory or defeat can completely change the ranking. In such an urgent situation like nowadays, th
On the 25th (KST), in the 2019 LCK Summer Split match between kt Rolster and Griffin, Griffin swept KT 2-0, ending their 3-game losing streak. The performances Griffin displayed were remarkable, and P
Today's cartoon is about Ranked mode being released on Teamfight Tactics while there still are numerous errors and bugs within the game. Ranked mode for TFT is about to be released, which many people
Deft is known as one of LCK's greatest bot laner of all time. But did you know that he wasn't regarded as the best player during his time in high school? Faker and Deft used to attend the same high sc
On the 12th of July (KST), SK Telecom T1 defeated kt Rolster in the 2019 LCK Summer Split. With another 2-0 week, SK Telecom is now on a 4-game winning streak and back on their feet. After the match,
On the 12th of July (KST), Gen.G Esports took down the league leader, Griffin, in the 2019 LCK Summer Split. As of the win, Gen.G concluded Round 1 in 6th place above SK Telecom T1. During the match,
On July 12th (KST), in the 2019 LCK Summer Split, Gen.G Esports took down Griffin 2-0, ending Griffin's 5-game winning streak. Mid laner Song “Fly” Yong-jun played on stage for the first
SK Telecom T1 defeated Hanwha Life Esports to extend their winning streak to three. After becoming the Rift Rivals champions alongside the other LCK teams, SKT's performance back in the summer split
Brendan “Valdes” Valdes has been around in the Korean esports scene for many years now. Ever since he started with Starcraft 2, he has been bridging the language gap for the English audience
담원 It's the first Rift Rivals championship for the LCK. How do you feel? DWG Coach Micro: It was really meaningful for us because it was the first international tournament for us. It was even more mea
It's the first Rift Rivals championship for the LCK. How do you feel? cvMax: I feel a bit weird because our team wasn't able to do our role thoroughly. However, I do feel good that we won the champion
It's the first Rift Rivals championship for the LCK. How do you feel? KZ Coach Hirai: I'm extremely happy. I was more nervous than any other competition, so this championship is very valuable to me. I
It's the first Rift Rivals championship for the LCK. How do you feel? kkOma: We won the Rift Rivals for the first time in 3 years. I'm really happy that we were able to win for the first time. I believe
What do you think your players learned from their experience here at Rift Rivals?JDG: They gained stage experience. LCK is a powerful region. The fact that they held their own against the LCK teams is
The famous LPL hostess, Candice, leaned in and shared with Inven Global her personal opinions on the upcoming Rift Rivals LCK vs. LPL Final that'll take place on July 7. She was filled with excitement
In the last match of the first day of 2019 Rift Rivals, Griffin defeated JD Gaming with an assassin comp. Talon and Akali weaved through JDG's positions and brought back the Nexus core. Choi “Sw
On the 4th (KST), in the 2019 Rift Rivals, the undefeated leader of the LPL Summer Split, Funplus Phoenix was taken down by Kingzone DragonX. Although they didn't get the win, Funplus Phoenix showed