Cho "Maru" Seong Ju is the first player in StarCraft II history to win four straight GSL Code S Championships. Read about his journey through GSL Code S Season 1.
On the 18th (KST), Gen.G Esports League of Legends team announced through their official Twitter account that they're recruiting players in all positions. Eligible candidates are as follows. Position:
On the 17th of April (CST), FunPlus Phoenix (FPX) defeated Topsports Gaming (TOP) 3:1 in the 2019 LPL Spring Playoffs 3rd Place Match.As FPX's mid laner, Doinb stated, FPX seemed to be the more
Won-sik "Closer" Jung spoke with Inven Global about what he brings to the Fuel this season, how the Fuel made him a better player, and opens up about his hobbies outside Overwatch.
When Cohh speaks about the growth of his Twitch channel —now with over one million followers and thousands of monthly subscribers— he rarely describes it as his own or uses the word “I.” That’s because, while it is technically his channel, he is quick to defer the attention off of himself and onto his team and community he has built over the years. There is no “CohhCarnage” without the group of individuals, some of them full-time employees, that help him with day-to-day tasks such as moderating his chat, fixing back-end technological problems while he streams, work on upping his production value with various graphics, etc. The same goes for his dedicated viewers which tune in each day and support him in a wide variety of ways. His team and community are called the “Cohhilition” and they mean the world to Cohh. So much so that, as his channel has grown larger and larger over the years, he has spent a great deal of time brainstorming ways to maintain the level of intimacy with each of his supporters, despite, on any given day, that number can be in the thousands.
The decks each competitor is bringing to the table have become public. You can find each competitor's lineup below with corresponding deck codes, so you can give these deck a swing in Hearthstone yourself!
Gen.G continues to expand its footprint as a global esports conglomerate while pushing the space forward in the U.S. market; Silicon Valley Bank named banking partner.LOS ANGELES, April 17, 2019
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Chang-hoon "rOar" Gye spoke with Inven Global about what this match meant to him experiencing it for the first time, what this win means moving forward, and if he has a message to the other teams.
We've interviewed many pro players or people who are related to esports. Almost as much as we conducted interviews, we wrote up their glee and sorrow, their concerns and griefs in many different ways.
At the LEC Spring Split in Rotterdam, we spoke to interviewer Laure Valée about falling in love with games, and what it takes to be a great interviewer in esports.
Following G2's championship victory, Head Coach Fabian "GrabbZ" Lohmann joined Inven Global reporter Tom Matthiesen to discuss the team's approach to the LEC Finals, game 2's funnel comp, and take a look at what the team must improve on heading into MSI.
Inven Global reporter Nick Geracie sat down with Team Liquid's Ken "Chaobo" Serra to talk about managing one of esports' most expansive brands, how he met Steve "LiQuiD112" Arhancet, and TL's venture into Apex Legends.
2019 LCK Spring Split Finals MVP Teddy visited LoL Park to support his former team, Jin Air Green Wings. Along with Teddy, Clid and coach Fly also tallied along. Prior to the start of the second match
Score expressed his feelings after playing in the promotion/relegation match. On the 16th (KST), in the 2019 LCK Spring Split Promotion/Relegation match between kt Rolster and VSG, kt Rolster swept VSG
On the 16th of April (KST), kt Rolster faced VSG in the 2019 LCK Spring Promotion/Relegation match. In the double-elimination format, KT succeeded to go to the winners match by defeating VSG 2-0. In
The old ROX Tigers members gathered at LoL Park to cheer Smeb. On the 16th (KST), the former ROX Tigers members showed up at LoL Park. The four former ROX members, Lee “Hojin” Ho-jin, Lee
Following what was perhaps the most exciting LCS Final in history, Team Liquid held a champions press conference to discuss the series against TSM, Jensen's first title, and look ahead towards MSI.
Ben “CohhCarnage” Cassell is one of the largest Twitch streamers on the platform. With a little over one million followers, CohhCarnage, who often goes by "Cohh," specializes in strategy games --mainly RPGs-- and has turned his one-time hobby into a full-blown career. Cohh, who is in his mid-30s, is known for his community he dubbed the "Cohhilition," his relatable personality and entertaining gameplay. Over the weekend, Cohh sat down with InvenGlobal to discuss his journey on Twitch. A little over a week ago, Cohh did something he had not done in over five years --2,000 days to be exact-- ...he took a day off. That’s right. For almost five and a half years, Cohh would wake up, turn on his Twitch stream at 8 a.m. EDT and entertain an audience for, typically, eight or nine hours, then log off and do it all over again the next day, and the next day, and the next day. The allure of the “weekend” where one can kick back and relax while catching up on errands or sleeping did not exist in Cohh’s world. Every day was the exact same. On Sunday, April 7, that changed.
Today's editorial cartoon is about the LCS, LEC, LCK, and the LPL that'll soon clash at the 2019 MSI.The regional battle that was Spring Split is finally at its end. The LCK shot a flare signaling SKT