On the 5th, Griffin secured their second victory during the 2019 Rift Rivals Group Stage Day 2. On Day 1, Griffin played a unique assassin team composition. On Day 2, Griffin played Yasuo-Gragas and S
Kingzone DragonX became the first team to secure two wins in the 2019 Rift Rivals: LCK/LPL/LMS/VCS. They defeated LPL's Funplus Phoenix in Day 1 and defeated LMS' MAD Team in Day 2. KZ's mid laner, Naehyun...
On the 5th of July, Rift Rivals: LCK/LPL/LMS/VCS Group Stage Day 2 took place. The first match of the day featured Kingzone DragonX and MAD Team, and KZ took the victory with dominating fashion. This
TSM Top Laner Sergen "Broken Blade" Çelik joined Nick Geracie following TSM's victory over Fnatic to talk about his spring to summer growth, playing against LEC Top Laners, and playing with both Jonathan "Grig" Armao and Matthew "Akaadian" Higginbotham sharing time in the Jungle.
There are only a few teams that are undefeated around the world, and FunPlus Phoenix is one of them. With a 7-0, conceding only 2 games out of 16, they are at the top of the LPL standings. However, the
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
On the 4th (KST), DAMWON Gaming defeated EVOS Gaming in the 2019 Rift Rivals held in Seoul, Korea. Lee “Flame” Ho-jong started in top lane for DAMWON today and helped the team seize the vi
SK Telecom T1 announced a good start for the LCK by defeating Flash Wolves in the opening match of the 2019 Rift Rivals. It was a nearly perfect match for them. We were able to interview Kim “Clid
On the 4th (KST), SK Telecom T1 defeated Flash Wolves in the opening match of the 2019 Rift Rivals. Bot laner Park “Teddy” Jin-seong delivered outstanding performance on one of his comfort
On the 4th (KST), the opening match of the 2019 Rift Rivals between SK Telecom T1 and Flash Wolves was held. The game was quite one-sided as SK Telecom T1 dominated their opponent all over the map.
After CLG's victory in Week 4 against FlyQuest, CLG's jungler Raymond "Wiggily" Griffin spoke with Inven Global about what he learned after playing a full split in Spring, what contributed to the team's success this Summer, and his opinion on tank versus carry junglers.
Echo Fox's AD Carry Apollo "Apollo" Price spoke with Inven Global after their Week 4 victory against OpTic Gaming about going down to Academy, utilizing different roster iterations, and how they can find their team identity.
Going into this season, it was hard to predict how well the San Francisco Shock will perform due to the last year's performance. Crusty spoke with Inven Global about the team's success, how he managed to change the team's philosophy, and about coaching in this year's World Cup.
Following Origen's victory over TSM at Rift Rivals 2019, Mithy joined Nick Geracie to discuss dynamics within his team, the social expectations the community has for former teammates, and his perspective on the differences between playing in the LCS and the LEC.
Vancouver Titans are dominating on the debut season this year in the Overwatch League. Harsha spoke with Inven Global about the team's success, any struggles, and being part of this year's World Cup.
A few days before Rift Rivals, our team met with the DBL players who were both humble yet confident, to hear from them about their resolution regarding the tournament.
Seoul Dynasty has been an inconsistent team throughout the season. They have not able to find the playstyle that are able to get them to the next level. Byung-sun "Fleta" Kim spoke with Inven Global about the ups and downs for Seoul and his predictions about Stage 4.
The Los Angeles Valiant started 0-7 and last place in the Overwatch League. Since that time, they are 8-6 heading into the Stage 3 playoffs. KSF spoke with Inven Global his growth in the Overwatch League, how the Valiant is turning losses into wins, and thoughts on his potential.
Liam "Mangachu" Campbell has been in the competitive Overwatch scene for a long time. From Contenders to World Cup, his name is known to many fans. Mangachu spoke with Inven Global about the stress and pressure before Overwatch League, participating in this year's World Cup, and the rumored 2-2-2 role lock.