The 2019 LoL esports transfer market has almost come to a close. The word, ‘historical' would fit in perfectly, as a fair number of prominent teams have gone through a huge rebuilding process.
Yep, it's back again -- Overwatch's annual Winter Wonderland event is officially live! The event will run from today, December 11, through January 2, 2019. This year, the event includes Yeti Hunter an
The starting dates for the League of Legends 2019 spring season has been announced.After the 2018 League of Legends All-Stars Event, Riot Games announced the starting dates for each region. Among the
Team Griffin has signed another support to their roster: Kabbie.On the 10th of December (KST), Team Griffin announced through their official Twitter that they've acquired Jeong “Kabbie”
Former spring split MVP Arrow will be again starting in OpTic Gaming's bot lane.On the 10th of December, OpTic Gaming announced that Noh “Arrow” Dong-hyeon will be returning to the bot lan
You may not have noticed it, but just this Saturday in an unassuming media district nestled within Manhattan Beach, California, the esports industry marked an important milestone: legendary Korean pro
Looking back on the end of the year, Doublelift feels like he's overcome a hurdle personally and finally checked off the box of a strong international performance.
As Christmas approaches, those who work in and follow the competitive Heroes of the Storm professional circuit called the Heroes Global Championship (HGC) are hoping Santa comes early with some much-needed information. With the 2019 professional circuit yet to be announced, amid reports that Blizzard is experiencing budget cuts, imaginations are running wild that the game many call home will be without a competitive scene come the new year. Blizzard has yet to issue a public statement regarding the future of the HGC as well as notify players behind closed doors as to whether they will have a job in the upcoming months, according to sources. Prior to this past week, the majority of the players and talent have sat back and remained patient for an update. Over the weekend, something changed.
It's been a long time since League of Legends was released. Many players have come and gone in the LCK, yet there are still some players who have been playing since the very early era of the League. O
There is a fine line between pride and confidence.At a glance, the two can often seem indistinguishable. The divide is often even harder to discern for newcomers; inexperience can often make confidenc
The place where all your most asked questions are answered by pros! Today's special guest is a player who participated in the 2018 All-Stars event, Gen.G Peanut.Despite being voted 3rd place for All-S
All-Star 2018 was the perfect way to cap an amazing year of League of Legends esports. Pros and streamers gathered at Esports Arena Las Vegas in the Luxor Casino to play a multitude of fun game modes
Magic was not a cheap hobby for a kid, but it is definitely a very rich one. Magic always felt like the closest to chess of all of the card games that are popular. Despite all the qualities Magic give
NA LCS organization FlyQuest announced the resignation of Head Coach Brandon "Saintvicious" DiMarco in a press release on via twitter: Today, we announce the resignation of our League of Legends team
On the 8th of December, All-Stars 2018 had finally come to an end. With the 1v1 tournament finals being the last event, Fnatic mid laner, Caps closed the deal and took home the 1v1 trophy.This year, t
The 2nd day for 2018 All-Star Las Vegas took place on December 7th; even more numbers of fans came to visit on the 2nd day than they did on the 1st day. We had the chance to interview Jun-Sik ‘Bang' Bae, who received a lot of attention from his fans with his Xayah cosplay on the 1st day of the event. Following is the video of the interview where Bang talk about his Xayah cosplay, what he talked about with Sneaky, and his message for his NA fans! This is your first time playing in All-Star tournament. How did you feel after playing on the stage? I've played in about 3 matches, and it is just fun. It's been a while since I could play in a tournament laughing like this. We can't leave out your encounter with Sneaky. It has gotten a lot of attention since the fan votes.
MVP announced their League of Legends team roster for 2019 season on December 7th via their official social media. While ‘Pilot' Na, Jong-Bin ‘Max' Jeong, and Jun-Hyeong ‘Ian' An left the team, Kyu-Seok ‘Yondu' Kim and Se-Hee ‘Motive' Cho stayed and Hyung-Sik ‘MaHa' Oh became the team's coach. MVP has signed Ho-Seong ‘Edge' Lee, a former player for KongDoo Monster, as their mid laner. The team newly signed Byeong-Jun ‘Carrot' Kim and Jeong-Won ‘Garden' Seo as their top and AD Carry. MVP, with their announcement, commented, "Please give a lot of claps to the players who will play in Challengers Korea. We'll see you in LCK once again soon."
The Nexus Blitz was followed by the 2nd round for 1vs1 Tournament in All-Star 2018 Las Vegas. The round began with the match between KR Faker and EU Jiizuké; Faker picked Urgot while Jiizuké picked Jayce. Jiizuké's Jayce closed on Urgot, using Exhaust first. However, Faker's Urgot fought back, using both Exhaust and Ignite. Jiizuké's Barrier could not save him from the damage and was killed eventually.
The 1st round for 1vs1 Tournament in All-Star 2018 Las Vegas took place on December 7th. The tournament began with NA Doublelift and BR brTT; Doublelift picked Neeko and brTT Miss Fortune as they both had most of the AD Carry champions banned. Doublelift's Neeko defeats brTT's Miss Fortune using his R + Q. The following match was between LPL Rookie and LAS Plugo; Plugo picked Jayce while Rookie picked Yasuo. Both players had Ignite, which Rookie uses with his Flash to kill Plugo in the end. The 3rd match was between KR Peanut and BR Rakin. This time, it was a Draven mirror with the mirror Runes and spells; they even had the same skin on. The game began with careful CS farming at first although Peanut managed to push the wave with few hits landing on Rakin.
The 2nd round for the 2vs2 Charity Tournament in All-Star 2018 Las Vegas took place on 7th. The Captian Jack & Faker duo who have made it from the quarterfinals played against the NA Doublelift and Voyboy duo. Both teams mirrored Thresh and Alistar, in which the Doubleboy team wins and gets to donate $100,000 to charity under their names. The first match in the quarterfinals began with Captain Jack & Faker against LEC's Caps & Alexelcapo. Captain Faker, which have displayed impressive performance in the 1st round, got both Lucian and Alistar banned and got to pick Varus and Xerath. AlexelCapso's Lissandra and Morgana got to get the first blood. They were able to eliminate Faker with their CC combo when he didn't have his Cleanse. However, Captain Jack's Varus was able to make up for that 1 kill by calmly blocking enemy's additional attacks. The team that got to laugh at the end was Captain FAker.