Today's cartoon is about Volibear and Fiddlesticks who received a chance to get reworked through fan vote.For a week starting from the 10th, Riot selected champions to be reworked through a fan vote.
BDO KR May 30th Patch Notes
On the 31st of May (KST), the Korea e-Sports Association (KeSPA) has announced the official roster for the 2019 LCK Summer Split. This Summer will kick off with the Jin Air Green Wings versus kt
It's been a tumultuous couple of weeks for esports organization Faze Clan. Just two weeks ago one of their biggest streamers, Turner "Tfue" Tenney, filed a lawsuit against the company over unfair cont
Gaming disorder is now classified as a disease.On the 25th May, the World Health Organization(WHO) adopted the revision on their International Statistical Classification of Diseases and Related Health
On the 29th of May (KST), we met up with Kim “Deft” Hyuk-kyu during the 2019 LCK Summer Split profile photo shoot. Deft started off the interview by saying, “Since the Spring Split
CHICAGO, May 29, 2019 (PR NEWSWIRE) – With the acquisition of Evil Geniuses, a premier global esports team, PEAK6 Investments is in for the win. Headquartered in Seattle, Evil Geniuses carries a
On the 29th, Kingzone DragonX made an announcement on Twitter that Pawn will be taking a break next split to recover health.
On the 29th of May (KST), profile photo shoot for the 2019 LCK Summer Split took place and we met up with KT's veteran jungler, Score to talk about his upcoming split. He started off by saying, &ldquo
Lee “Rich” Jae-won participated in the profile photo shoot for the 2019 LCK Summer Split. Not as well known to the League of Legends fans, Rich was recognized as the best ever player in
On the 29th of May (KST), Griffin announced that they've promoted trainee, Choi "Doran" Hyeon-joon to their active roster. Doran was known for his exceptional performance on Kled during his amateur
On the 29th, during the 2019 LCK Summer profile photoshoot, our team happened upon an opportunity to speak with SKT Faker and hear from him about his resolution for the upcoming summer split. "There i
During the profile photo shoot of the 2019 LCK Summer Split, we were able to meet Griffin's Kim “cvMax” Dae-ho head coach. We started the conversation listening to him say that their goal
On the 28th, Golden Guardians announced through their homepage that they've acquired Victor “FBI” Huang, Darshan “Darshan” Upadhyaya, and Choi “Huhi” Jae-hyun on th
On the 29th of May (KST), Gen.G Esports announced that they've signed Lee “Rich” Jae-won and Kim “Asper” Tae-ki to their roster. By signing Rich, a legendary Heroes of the
There's a misconception in the esports industry that every single person who works in the field also excels at gaming-- as if it is a prerequisite. Just because the best of the best are performing on stage under the bright lights, doesn't mean those who work behind the scenes or on the casting desk can play at a Grand Master level. In fact, it's quite the opposite. A large number of individuals who have found success in the esports space actually stink at the games they love. Does it help if the General Manager of an esports organization can play at a high-level? Sort of. Does it make him any less qualified for the job if he isn't? Nope. At the InvenGlobal Esports Conference [IGEC], you'll hear from a handful of individuals from around the world and esports space who have found their niche, ran with it and succeeded without being all that great at the games they love.
It's a sad day for Hearthstone players who browse the internet looking for the latest meta-breaking deck (and let's be real, who doesn't do that?). Today Hearthpwn, the most popular deckbuilding site
Kayys joined InvenGlobal ahead of the 2019 LCS Summer Split to break down his responsibilities for Team Liquid, his analytical approach, and the methodology behind slaying Invictus Gaming.
The LCS franchise welcomes teaRIOT, a fast-growing positive-energy tea brand, who will join the team as the first-ever Official Energy Drink of FlyQuest.
Harrisburg University's esports team, HU Storm, provides its students with some of the best collegiate esports facilities and resources to promote rapid growth and success. HU Storm is the first collegiate team to ever employ former professional esports players as coaches.