On the 3rd of October(KST), Day 3 of the '2018 League of Legends World Championship Play-In Group Stage' took place. Winning against 'KaBum! e-Sports' and 'DetonatioN FocusMe', Cloud9 ended the day 2-
On the 1st of October(KST), the Play-In Stage of the 2018 League of Legends World Championship officially began, at the newly established LoL Park in Seoul Korea. Having played the first and fifth mat
Cloud9 has defied all odds and, once again, qualified for the World Championships. Setting a precedence on the genuine significant of a head coach, Reapered has helped shape a new and reformed Cloud9
Cloud9 has qualified for the 2018 World Championship. Gauntlet momentum played no factor in the 2018 NA Regional Qualifier, and TSM never had a chance. Cloud9 shut the door with a 3-0 sweep and is
Cloud9 has secured the last spot at Worlds for the NA.The four teams involved in the NA Gauntlet was Clutch Gaming, Echo Fox, TSM, and Cloud9. Fierce fights for the gauntlet were expected while all
Team Liquid's second straight NA LCS championship solidified its status as North America's best team. Team Liquid also secured the first seed to represent NA at the 2018 World Championship, and in
(Continued from Day 1)Moving into day 2, the finals. I had a bit more time to look around and take pictures before the game took place.
Team Liquid won their second championship of this year.In Oracle Arena, Team Liquid played Cloud9 for the championship of 2018 NA LCS Summer Split Playoffs. A close contest was expected for the finals
During Season 2 when League Of Legends was beginning to be recognized as an Esport, many doubted the role of a coach. Back then, it was frequent to have games decided ultimately decided on individual
The stage is set at Oracle Arena for the 2018 NA LCS Summer Finals. Cloud9 and Team Liquid will engage in an epic showdown on Sunday, September 9 at 2:00 PM local time.Cloud9 heads into the finals wit
Having to play against your former team feels unlike most matches, especially if it is the finals. Jung “Impact” Eon-yeong was eager to play against Cloud9, and as a former member of the
Svenskeren. A name that had disappeared for a while in the NA LCS scene, reappeared when Cloud9 most needed him. When he returned briefly against Team Liquid in week 8, he proved that he was LCS-worth
Team Liquid has punched its ticket to the 2018 NA LCS Summer Finals, and subsequently, the 2018 World Championship. With a 3-1 victory over 100Thieves, Team Liquid is set to face Cloud9 at the Oracle
Cloud9 and Team Liquid will be fighting for the championship in Oracle Arena. The two teams that earned a bye in the regular season reached the finals. Cloud9 finally succeeded to defeat TSM in a Bo5
Cloud9 is unstoppable. With its seventh win in a row, Cloud9's playoff ticket is punched with a chance at a playoff bye. With a victory over FlyQuest in their final game of the 2018 NA LCS Summer Split
FlyQuest has secured a position in the 2018 NA LCS Summer Playoffs.An exquisite Rumble performance courtesy of Lee “Flame” Ho-Jong on headlined the triumph over Golden Guardians, but
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
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
In the first week of August, one team finally rose up to the top in the 2018 NA LCS Summer Split. Team Liquid defeated and reached the top of the standings. Game 1 was the first place decision match.