On Jan. 25, Zaqueri “aphromoo” Black announced through his Youtube channel that he is retiring from professional League of Legends. He will be “closing the page” of his 10+ yea
For Kim “River” Dong-woo, the year 2022 was a busy year. He moved from PSG Talon, a team that was at the top of PCS, to Dignitas, an underdog in the LCS. Adapting to a new environment would
Gamsu played for Dignitas in the LCS back in 2015 before pursuing a career in competitive Overwatch, and has spent his competitive return to League of Legends in the amateur and Academy systems with 100 Thieves up until his reunion with DIG.
There are only three days left in the 2022 LCS Spring Split, and while Cloud9, Team Liquid, and 100 Thieves have already qualified for the Spring Playoffs, the seven other LCS teams are all still in contention for the final three spots spots in the post-season.
After DIG's third win in four games to kick off the 2022 LCS Spring Split, Biofrost spoke to Inven Global about the reasons for his competitive break and how Dignitas differs from his previous teams.
After a hard-fought 3-1 loss to Team Liquid in the semifinals of the Lock In, Blue spoke to Inven Global and shared his thoughts on why he felt people had seemingly underestimated Dignitas QNTMPAY ahead of the start of the season and what about the team had led to them exceeding the majority of expectations from outsiders.
DIG, a team projected to be a bottom 2 by many an analyst was able to topple the defending LCS champion in 100 Thieves, but how did they do it?
After Dignitas QNTMPAY's big win in the quarterfinals of the 2022 LCS Lock In, River joined Inven Global to speak about the game plan against 100 Thieves and how he was able to mesh well with his teammates despite only two days of practice.
UPDATE Jan. 12, 2022: Dignitas have announced their finalized coaching staff ahead of the 2022 LCS Lock In.
Dignitas is the first LCS team to be eliminated from the post-season and the third team to have its season end after Counter Logic Gaming and FlyQuest failed to qualify for the LCS Championship.
Evil Geniuses top laner Jeong "Impact" Eon-young has set a new record in the League of Legends Championship Series.
UPDATE 7/9: Immortals has signed Dardoch has its new assistant coach 11 days after Dardoch signed a management contract with UK-based ICM Stellar Esports.
In week 4 of the 2021 LCS Summer Split, Inven Global spoke to former LCS teammates of Dardoch to get their thoughts on his recent split with Dignitas.
DIG is the third LCS team to make a recent roster swap after Cloud9 and Team Liquid's respective benching of star players Jesper "Zven" Svenningsen and Barney "Alphari" Morris.
Let's take a look at the teams' performances this season alongside their respective matchups in the 2021 LCS Spring Split and analyze why it will be TSM and Dignitas to survive the weekend while Evil Geniuses and 100 Thieves find themselves eliminated from the LCS Mid-Season Showdown.
DIG punched its ticket to the post-season with a victory over Evil Geniuses and is now tied with TSM for 2nd place at 10-5.
In a meta defined by power-farming picks like Udyr and Olaf, Dardoch has not only ignored the latter of the two best jungle champions but has also shown that a willingness to be more flexible than his peers can give Dignitas the edge it needs to exceed expectations throughout the start of the 2021 LCS Spring Split.
UPDATE 12/8: Dignitas has announced that aphromoo, who is contracted with the organization through November 16, 2021, will remain as the starting support for the LCS squad. DIG's starting five for LCS 2021 has been confirmed. As one of the longest-active players, aphromoo has been slotted as DIG's captain to help mentor its roster's younger talents.
After the NASG Finals came the Scouting Grounds Draft. The draft allows each team to pick up one NASG talent for exclusive negotiation rights for that player for ten days after getting drafted. This allows them a decent period of time to negotiate a contract with that player before they hit free agency (which starts Monday, November 16 otherwise). Teams get draft pi
Dignitas Mid Laner Kim "Fenix" Jae-hoon spoke to Inven Global's Nick Geracie to share his thoughts on the series against TSM, reflect upon his rollercoaster ride of a 2020 season, and look ahead towards his future as a professional player.