The precursor of the 2019 LCK, the KeSPA Cup, has come to an end and now the Spring Split is just around the corner. On the 16th of January (KST), the 2019 LCK Spring Split will finally kick off. With
Griffin made an official announcement via their official Twitter account that they have renewed their contracts with all of their players on their roster for three more years. This means that all Griffin players -- Sword, Tarzan, Chovy, Viper, Kabbie, and Lehends -- will be playing for the team until 2021. Griffin, after getting promoted to the LCK in the 2018 Summer Promotion, delivered great team performance during the Summer Season. In such a short period of time, they have improved to a point where they defeated top LCK teams, placing 2nd in the Summer Playoffs and 3rd in the Korea Regional Finals. As the League of Legends fans were exhilarated to follow the rise of this new LCK team in 2018, this announcement will be great news for the Griffin fans.
Since its first tournament in 2011, League of Legends esports has grown into one of the biggest and the most recognized esports scenes around the world. It is the birthplace of many renowned pro players who became living legends within the LoL community. It is also a place of opportunity where new aspiring gamers can prove themselves and take their place alongside their idols. As fans, we are always eager to welcome more players with potential; it is always exciting to follow their journey as they climb to the top. Here is a list of 5 players who have transferred to new teams and are worth keeping an eye on, whether they are a rookie or a player who has been playing as a pro for multiple years. I picked one player for each role; they are players who have shown a lot of potential and will definitely make 2019 an exciting year. SKT T1 Clid Clid is a prominent jungler who used to be somewhat underrated despite his skills.
It was the 2nd day of the profile photo shoots for the League of Legends Champions Korea (LCK) 2019 Spring Season. Just like yesterday, 5 teams from the LCK gathered at the LoL Park to have their photos taken: Jin Air Green Wings, Afreeca Freecs, SKT T1, kt Rolster, and Gen.G Esports. Players had the chance to show different poses, including their trademark pose with a new resolution prior to the start of the LCK.
On the 8th, Riot Games released their schedule for the 2019 LCK Spring Split. The 2019 LCK Spring Split will take place for 10 weeks, from January 16th to March 31st at the newly establish LoL Park. T
The LCK schedule for January has been revealed.On the 16th, the LCK Spring Split schedule for January has been announced by Huya, a Chinese broadcast platform. The start time of the matches will remai
Omran "V1per" Shoura will be making his LCS debut in three short weeks. The new FlyQuest Top Laner spent the past year cultivating a well-balanced competitive playstyle on Team Liquid Academy after rising to fame as the best Riven on the NA Solo Queue ladder.
After the recent end to the Kespa Cup, new teams and players will be joining all of us at the 2019 LCK Spring Korea next week. The first split is always an important one. With the upcoming Spring Spli
The Jungler showcases a healthy balance of high level play and carefree attitude, with some light editing for humor here and there.
As 2019 will be marking the end of an amazing last year of the EU LCS as well as the last of the brand and the first of the LEC. We had an amazing year for League of Legends, especially in Europe. 201
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“Don't kick the ashes. Have you ever burned for someone in your life?” - Quote from Ahn Do-hyeon's poem, "너에게 묻는다"If someone asks, “Have you ever been so passionate about something
Timothy "Trick2g" Foley might not be Santa Claus, but he's always spread cheer during the holidays.
This week's editorial cartoon is about the LCK team's overall performance, which has been the center of attention throughout this preseason.The KeSPA Cup was the last tournament of 2018 and also serve
Close to the end of the year, our reporter Alexandre “DrPuppet” Weber had the chance to speak with former Fnatic coach and entrepreneur Luis “Deilor” Sevilla about the keyboard
PraY has chosen to leave temporarily; during our interview on December 27th, PraY himself put an end to the rumors about him returning. PraY seemed exhausted as he opened up to speak. The funny side that we so often saw in front of the camera was nowhere to be seen and he was at a loss for words now and then when talking about his feelings during the interview. It wasn't an easy decision, but PraY admitted that “It feels nice to live like a decent human being now.” He had many thoughts crowding his mind, yet couldn't easily speak of them out loud to anyone. He was afraid of having his true feelings told to his colleagues, family, and fans. However, he said that it was very hard for him to keep his turmoil to himself this year; that is why he, for the first time, told his parents about his true feelings. He was afraid that the end was close as he held back his tears alone.
The KeSPA Cup Finals took place on the last day of 2018 (KST). Gen.G Esports, who just acquired Peanut in the preseason, went against the rookies of 2018, Griffin. The matchup was indeed the center of
There have been many changes in the NA LCS during the offseason. Its name was changed to LCS as one thing and several very decorated players like Bae “Bang” Jun-sik or Jo “CoreJJ&rdq
On the 31st, at Sejong University, the Finals of the 2018 LoL KeSPA Cup took place. On the Finals stage, Griffin took a flawless victory of 3-0 against Gen.G Esports. Griffin had displayed a dominatin
On the 31st of December, at Sejong University, the Finals of the 2018 LoL KeSPA Cup took place. The results were a shocking 3-0, and Griffin had set a new record of taking the KeSPA Cup title without
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