Today, Inven Global proudly presents the winners of all player categories — from the best competitors in each role to the rookies who broke out big and the players who you should be watching next year.
The stage is open for fresh faces and tenured veterans alike to gain the spotlight they deserve.
Let's take a look at the biggest winners of the League of Legends esports off-season in the LPL, the LCK, the LEC, and the LCS leading up to the 2022 season.
Semmler is under fire, after taking a stance against women's competition in esports.
Let’s take a look at the nominees for the best pieces of content from the 2021 LoL esports season.
Can the MasterChef meta last?
There’s been hype surrounding the reported lineups of teams like Fnatic, G2 Esports, and Team Vitality — all of them considered early favorites to win the LEC. Lost in that hype, though, is the reigning European champions: MAD Lions.
While the difference between a jaw-dropping play and an epic fail is paper-thin, it’s these in-game moments by your favorite pro players that left your jaws hanging in 2021.
While we do like for Awards to be generally positive, we can't bypass the dark side of the scene. Today in the Inven Global Awards, we acknowledge the latter: the controversies that negatively shook the scene or tainted it to a bigger or smaller extent.
Mew2King is ready for the challenge.
Year 2021 was a rowdy one for League of Legends esports. From wholesome stories, to bitter controversies, there was hardly a dull week for LoL fans.
The color casters that made the biggest impression on the League of Legends esports scene throughout the 2021 season were a mixed bag of new and old in terms of experience.
The caster categories for the Inven Global Awards are absolutely stacked, and today, we look at the best play-by-play talent for 2021.
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Regardless of their positions, these players led their teams and showed great performances, over and over again throughout the year.
Between 2005 and 2008, Jang “Moon” Jae-ho was the best Warcraft 3 player on the planet. Despite fierce competition — more global than any other esport of that era — Moon stood out as a player who had “cracked” the most popular RTS title in the world.
Today, we look at the five players nominated for the "Best minor region player" (a.k.a. any player not from the LEC, LCS, LCK, or LPL) for the Inven Global Awards.
Let's take a look at the starting rosters for the ten LCS teams heading into the 2022 season.
2021 saw a large number of Korean rookies perform well, both domestically and internationally. As these nominated players have a very bright future ahead of them, who can truly be considered the best rookie of 2021?
The top spots in the Melee Top 100 may be out of order, depending on what the Smash community values more.