On the 18th (KST), Griffin defeated Afreeca Freecs 3:2 and advanced to the 2018 LCK Summer Finals. After the match, we met Griffin's head coach, cvMAX. He shared some of his thoughts on today's match
On the 18th of August (KST), Griffin defeated Afreeca Freecs 3:2 in the LCK Summer playoffs round 2. With both teams delivering a fierce and competitive match, Griffin seemed to focus on their
After placing 9th in the 2018 NA LCS Spring Split, OpTic Gaming found themselves in a heated race for a playoff spot with none other than TSM. Faced with the hardest remaining schedule of any team in
Method’s Adrian “adrd” Wojcik is known within the professional scene as someone who relies on unconventional strategies to catch his opponents off-guard. At the Heroes Global Championship Western Clash event last weekend, his idea of sneakiness came in the form of the imposing Russian bruiser, Zarya. A seldom scene hero at the competitive level, Zarya’s ability to provide poke damage from afar, high sustain damage up close and powerful shields to herself and allies spoke to adrd as he played her twice on the grand stage.
In League of Legends esports, China is one of the only two regions that have implemented a franchise system. With the regional franchise system, each LPL team is assigned a home region, where they'll
“One beam, no matter how big, cannot support an entire house on its own. “Although the players that perform on stage might be considered the biggest contributors to an esports organization
The first NA LCS Summer Playoff spot has been locked. Team Liquid bested OpTic Gaming in their first game of Week 7, punching their ticket to playoffs and retaining sole possession of first place.
The stars of the old Samsung lineup split apart and joined teams across China. A portion of the players is still playing the game to this day, whereas some retired or continued their esports careers a
It's the third year of the Overwatch World Cup. Team South Korea has claimed the 1st place for two consecutive years, guarding the country's reputation as an Overwatch powerhouse. Even when the team members changed, the results didn't. Before the playoffs even started, Team South Korea was brimming with confidence, as if their victory was already assured. However, the players seemed to feel different in this year's interview. The perfect results from the previous 2 years - a matter of immense pride for many Overwatch fans in Korea - has become an immense weight for the newly-selected South Korean players. While Korean players have stayed on top through playing in numerous APEX games, the players abroad have been also improving by playing in the Overwatch League.
Counter Logic Gaming wasn't able to get back up again in week 8. They again lost both games and fell short of the playoffs. In the long losing streak, Zikz parted ways with the team. Darshan was still
With a victory over Echo Fox in Week 8 of the 2018 NA LCS Summer Split, 100Thieves have solidified themselves as the second best team in North America. MVP Candidate Kim “Ssumday” Chan-ho
AFs TusiN asserted that he'll "continue this streak and win the LCK Summer Playoffs."On the 15th, at the Gangnam Nexon Arena, the Round 1 of the 2018 LCK Summer Playoffs took place. Against Kingzone D
On the 15th of August, at the LCK Summer Playoffs Round 1, Afreeca Freecs defeated Kingzone DragonX with a score of 3-1. With dominating performance from all five members, Afreeca was able to defy the
Cloud9 defeated Golden Guardians in Week 8 of the 2018 NA LCS Summer Split, securing their eighth win and boasting a positive win percentage for the first time all split.While the team-wide
This year at EVO 2018, multiple side games like Sailor Moon S, Catherine, and Windjammers graced the big screen as Top 4s for each respective game was played on stage. AnimEVO organizer "Kumubou" discusses the growth and logistics of EVO's side tournaments.
It's not a surprise that Cloud9's mid-week 7 roster changes were met with cries of confusion, outrage, and downright disbelief. Hotshot rookie Jungler Robert “Blaber” Huang and Mid Lane
"I honestly believed that my coaching career was at its end. At the time, no one in Korea acknowledged me. I was fully willing to join any team, even if it meant joining a challenger one. The first team that I got in touch with was EDG. But at the time, the owner told me that, 'I don't know you well enough. Therefore, try coaching our challenger team first.' That's how I started coaching EDE (Later known as IMAY).
The first step for the LCK finals, Afreeca Freecs defeated Gen.G in the Wild Cards match and proceeded to the playoffs round 1. For our video interview, we met Afreeca's top laner Kiin who delivered
"Every time you lose to something, like Zarya, you just get angry. It's like, 'Why are you playing Zarya? Why are you making me play against Zarya? Why am I losing to Zarya?'"
Kiin stated that he wants to break his team's curse of not being able to defeat Kingzone DragonX. On the 12th, at the Gangnam Nexon Arena, Afreeca Freecs defeated Gen.G Esports in the Wildcard Match o