Vitality has revealed the new roster they will use in attempt to conquer the League of Legends European Championship. After a disappointing Spring Split in the LEC, in which just two games were won, t
Eefje "Sjokz" Depoortere, desk host at the LEC, reflects on the LEC's 2020 Spring Split and opens up about adapting to the COVID-19 pandemic.
The group stages of the League of Legends European Masters 2020 tournament have concluded. It took multiple tiebreaker series to determine which teams would advance, but only eight are left standing i
Esports organization Fnatic has made a swift adjustment to their League of Legends staff. Strategic Coach Marius "Veigar V2" Aune has been dropped from the team after several messages surfaced showing
Excel Esports announced a while ago that they'd be making roster adjustments. Both Mid Laner Son "Mickey" Young-min and Top Laner Ki "Expect" Dae-han were let go off after the team finished seventh in
The following was sent to Inven Global as a press release. Over the past two years, the European Masters has proved to be ground for some of the best rising talents in Europe. This season the EU Maste
The Spring Playoffs of the League of Legends Pro League, China's official League of Legends competition, took an unexpected turn today. Tournament favorites and reigning world champions FunPlus Phoeni
G2 Esports has been crowned the League of Legends European Championship Spring Split Champions of 2020. The squad, which had to fight its way through the lower bracket after an early upset, dominated
In February, openly gay player Mustafa Kemal "Dumbledoge" Gökseloğlu suddenly left his team SuperMassive, stating he suffered systemic bullying and homophobia from his teammates. After conducting an investigation, Riot Games concluded that in the past twelve months, no rules were broken by any of the accused, including main culprit Berkay "Zeitnot" Aşıkuzun.
G2 Support player Mihael "Mikyx" Mehle shares how he and his new bot lane partner Rasmus "Caps" Winther developed their synergy over the course of the LEC Spring Split.
Fnatic Bwipo talks about the strengths of his team, and why the online environment benefits teams like MAD Lions.
G2 has redeemed itself and qualified itself for the League of Legends European Championship Spring Split semi finals. The reiging champions of Europe defeated Origen without sweating too much, ending the series with a 3-1 score.
With the titans of G2 staring them in the eyes, we spoke to Origen's coach André Guilhoto. He told us how his team adjusted after the loss against Fnatic, and what his team's preparation looked like heading into this weekend.
Fnatic has secured its spot in the League of Legends European Championship Spring Split finals. The team disposed of their opponents MAD Lions, the surprising rookie squad who defeated G2 just last we
Origen has managed to stay alive in the League of Legends European Championship Spring Playoffs. After the team was knocked down to the lower bracket by Fnatic last weekend, Origen recovered against Rogue and sent the team packing for the Summer Split with a convincing 3-1 score.
The first stage of the League of Legends European Masters event has concluded. After three days of competition, four League of Legends prodigy teams have advanced to the main stage. The victorious fou
This weekend, the League of Legends European Championship will crown its first champion of the year. After nine weeks of competition—and an unplanned break in-between—these six teams have
We spoke to Alphari about the changes the top lane meta is subject to, the impact he has on Origen, and which other Top Laners he considers to be among the greats of the LEC.
Excel's Support player Tore "Tore" Hoel Eilertsen joined us to reflect on the Spring Split. He opened up about his first Split with Excel, walked us through what went wrong this Split, and what must improve if Excel wants to reach the top in the Summer Split.
As of today, WeiYan is not allowed to participate in professional League of Legends. The punishment lasts two years until March 27, 2022. Rogue Warriors have been issued a fine of three million Yuan (roughly $420,000 USD) for not keeping their player in check, giving opportunity for this behavior to develop.