Europe's Misfits Gaming acquires GorillA.On the 23rd, through their Twitter page, Misfits Gaming announced that GorillA will be joining their ranks. GorillA is an LCK veteran that has been playing in
Hanwha Life Esports announced that they've acquired Kim “SoHwan” Jun-yeong and Park “Thal” Kwon-hyuk as well as renewing the contracts of Gwon “Sangyoon” Sang-yun,
Gen.G confirmed CuVee, Fly, Ruler, and Life on their 2019 roster.On the 23rd of November (KST), Gen.G confirmed on their official Twitter that they have renewed contracts with Lee “CuVee”
sOAZ will be playing for Misfits Gaming starting next year.On the 22nd of November, Europe's Misfits Gaming made an announcement that sOAZ will be playing for them as their new top laner. sOAZ has bee
Taking a break is incredibly important for a pro gamer who lives in fierce competition; everyone needs proper rest and relaxation to restore their energy. The pros at the London Spitfire, the champion
On the 22nd of November, 100 Thieves announced that they have signed Bae “Bang” Jun-sik on a 2-year deal.Bang has been playing for SK Telecom T1 from 2014. As the ADC of the team, he has
A Star Guardian pajama party is never complete without Jinx! This is a prediction of what might happen right after the events in the Pajama Guardian splash art. If that really is Jinx in the window of
SK Telecom T1 has acquired players in each position now.On the 22nd of November (KST), SK Telecom T1 announced that they have acquired five new players.Along with Lee “Faker” Sang-hyeok
Khan will fight alongside SK Telecom T1 in the upcoming season. On the 21st of November, SKT T1 announced through their Twitter that Khan will be joining SKT as the team's new top laner. Recently, SKT
On the 22nd at 6 PM (KST), SKT T1 officially announced that Teddy will be joining their roster.The controversial topic of who will become the next ADC for SKT has finally come to an end. Once a heated
Afreeca Freecs has Ucal in their grasps and is not planning on letting him go any time soon.On the 22nd (KST), Afreeca Freecs announced that former kt mid laner, Ucal, will be joining the Afreeca orga
Kim Jeong-soo, former head coach of Invictus Gaming has signed with Damwon Gaming as a coach of the LCK. In previous interviews, Kim has said that he is not afraid to take challenges and announced
On November 20th, Noclip, a game documentary production company, revealed their Half-Life Documentary Trailer. The documentary, produced to commemorate the 20th anniversary of the title, focuses on th
On the 22nd of November (KST), Still8 announced that they have acquired Team Griffin.Team Griffin is a team that was created in 2017 in Challengers Korea. They were promoted to the LCK in only one yea
2K and Firaxis Games announced Gathering Storm, the second expansion of Sid Meier's Civilization 6, highly-acclaimed and award-winning strategy game, will be released for PC on February 14, 2019. Sid
On the 21st of November, 100 Thieves announced through their Twitter that Choi “Huhi” Jae-hyun will be joining the team as their mid laner and that Yoo “Ryu” Sang-wook will
Maxlore has signed a deal with Misfits Gaming to stay on the team for another three years.Misfits Gaming announced on their official website that Nubar “Maxlore” Sarafian will remain in
Cabochard and Jactroll have decided to continue their journey with Team Vitality till 2020.Through Team Vitality's official Twitter, Vitality announced that Cabochard and Jactroll will be returning wi
Major changes are coming to the competitive Hearthstone scene in China, sources have confirmed to Inven Global. There were already rumours floating around of a team league being organized, and earlier
Seoul Dynasty announced their fashion shoot in collaboration with HYPEBEAST, a fashion and streetwear webzine company. HYPEBEAST published their collaboration shoot with Seoul Dynasty, a pro Overwatch League team, on their official Korean website. Seoul Dynasty's Fleta, Ryujehong, Zunba, Tobi, and Fissure had photoshoots on their respective fashion styles with their favorite shoes in their team house, Gen.G's Seoul HQ, and a few other locations as well. Their photoshoots featured a variety of vivid colors and retro styles. Gen.G Esports and Seoul Dynasty have been trying a variety of different things; they have even produced music for their team entrance with pH-1, an artist who appeared on the popular Korean TV series, ‘Show Me the Money 777'. The following are translations of some parts taken from the interview with Seoul Dynasty with HYPEBEAST. To see the full text, visit their website by clicking here (The whole interview is in Korean).