“We've taken a long detour; we really wanted to start the playoffs in round 2, but… whatever happened has happened, and we've had more time to adjust to being on stage. Right now, I feel
NS RedForce made it very clear that even when things may seem bleak, they know what they needed to do to win. On Aug 18, NS faced off against AF in the first match of the 2021 LCK Summer split playoff
On June 23, Afreeca Freecs defeated Hanwha Life Esports on day 11 of the 2021 LCK Summer split. With this victory over HLE, AF now holds a 4-1 record in the regular split, and are well on their way to
On day 8 of the 2021 LCK Summer split, Afreeca Freecs defeated kt Rolster 2-1. Despite KT playing Lee Sin in the bot lane alongside Senna [fasting Senna], the unorthodox pick was not able to topple AF
On the 13th, in the 2021 League of Legends Champions Korea Summer Split, Afreeca Freecs took a perfect 2-0 win over DRX. Afreeca Freecs' performance was completely different from that of the spring.
On April 19, Afreeca Freecs announced that the former bot laner for Liiv SANDBOX, Han “Leo” Gyeo-re, has officially joined their League of Legends roster. Leo first debuted under T1 in 201
On Jan. 28th, day 8 of the 2021 LCK Spring split took place. In the second match of the day, T1 took a clean 2-0 victory against Liiv SANDBOX. It was a series where T1's bot laner, Park “Teddy&r
On the 23rd (KST), SANDBOX Gaming shut out DAMWON Gaming 2-0 in the 2020 League of Legends Champions Korea Spring Split. SANDBOX was on a 4-game losing streak after their first win against APK Prince.
You had a clean victory. Seems you should feel good. I'm happy that we started off 2-0. When I played on stage today, it felt a bit awkward. The lights, the monitor, the table… It was all new t
GorillA was the perfect captain for SANDBOX Gaming. At the 2020 LCK Spring Split profile photoshoot, we were able to talk to SANDBOX Gaming's captain and support, Kang “GorillA” Beom-hyeon
On the 4th (KST), SANDBOX Gaming defeated T1 in the semifinals of the 2019 KeSPA Cup, held in Ulsan.
On the 30th (KST), SANDBOX Gaming and Griffin faced off in the second round of the quarterfinals of the 2019 KeSPA Cup. With SANDBOX and Griffin trading heavy blows in Game 1, SANDBOX took the victory
Following in the footsteps of the “super-team” kt Rolster, SKT T1 has successfully signed on some big names for their 2019 roster. On the 22nd of November (KST), 5 players including Khan,
Effort (Sang-Ho Lee) and Leo (Gyeo-Re Han), the support and AD Carry for SK Telecom T1, will be renewing their contracts with the team along with Faker. SKT T1 announced that Effort, Leo, and Faker will be renewing their contracts with the team via their official social media on November 20th. Both Effort and Leo has recently begun their pro gaming career as part of SKT T1 for League of Legends. Although the team may have been comparably underperforming than they have before, Effort has undoubtedly proven his worth by playing with Bang in the bot lane in place of Wolf; he is renowned for his exceptional Pyke plays. As for Leo, the League of Legends fans have yet to see how he will turn out to be.
7 members of SKT leaves... Bang-Wolf on the list. On the 20th of November (KST), SKT announced that 7 of their team members will leave the team; Bang (bottom laner), Wolf (support), Pirean (mid laner)