On day 35 of the 2021 LCK Spring split, Liiv SANDBOX took down kt Rolster 2-0 and scored their 4th match victory of the split. From this match result, the 7th to 10th place teams all have the same num
On Mar. 12th, day 35 of the 2021 LCK Spring split took off with Liiv SANDBOX taking on kt Rolster. With a set score of 2-0, LSB was able to take the victory and climb to 9th place in the standings, ke
Kim “Khan” Dong-ha has a unique ability to make a certain champion seem better. He's known for a lot of different champions in his past, but in 2021, he looks unstoppable on Sion. Despite
Based on the current standings and the final week of matches in the 2021 LCS Spring Split, let's try and predict which teams will qualify for the LCS Mid-Season Showdown, and specifically, which seeds each team respectively secures for the battle to represent North America at the 2021 Mid-Season Invitational.
Unlike his previous two stints with TSM, Doublelift will be streaming full time following his retirement from competitive play at the end of the 2020 season.
On the ninth floor of T1's new team building, there is the cafeteria, where head chef Kim “Alex” Jae-hyeong works with his colleagues to prepare 90-100 servings per mealtime. For the player
Day 34 of the 2021 LCK Spring split came to its conclusion. Both DWG KIA and Hanwha Life Esports took a 2-0 victory against their respective opponents, Fredit BRION and Afreeca Freecs. DWG KIA and Fre
For Hanwha Life Esports, their mid laner, Jeong “Chovy” Ji-hoon was at the center of another victory. Despite their loss in their previous series against Gen.G, HLE picked up a 2-0 victory
Riot brings League of Legends IP to Korea street fashion brand COVERNAT.
Covernat should be commended for releasing a collection with an authentic appeal to League of Legends fans. While the most popular League of Legends fashion crossovers have been luxury brands like Louis Vuitton, thousand dollar items practically appeal to few consumers who hold a stronger affinity towards gaming than fashion.
From being a national level swimmer in Australia to becoming one of the staple names in the League of Legends content creator game, Drew “Midbeast” Timbs has done it all. In his journey as
Should TSM continue to perform well, expect SwordArt to continue to be a pivotal fixture in the team’s success.
For over a decade League of Legends players from around the world have been playing the MOBA they love from desktop or laptop computers in their homes, libraries, schools, etc. But that's about to change in North America and in other parts of the world in the near future.
Blaber spoke with Inven Global to discuss his team's performance, what they can improve on, and what players/teams have caught his eye.
Heading into the last match day of week 5, FlyQuest was in a must-win situation to keep its Mid-Season Showdown hopes alive. Since FLY lost to IMT, its best possible finishing record in the Spring Split is 8-10. Hypothetically, FlyQuest could tie Evil Geniuses, the latter of whom is currently in 6th place, if EG lost its last three games and also finished at 8-10, but because FLY lost to EG in both meetings this spring, the head-to-head record would bar FLY from the post-season all the same.
As the storm caused by proposals to remove the LCS import rule continue to rage, Dignitas stands out as a rare example of a North American team giving full commitment to local talent.
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.
Counter Logic Gaming ended up winning the game against Team Liquid, but the sacrifice was the demise of its 100% First Blood rate in the 2021 LCS Spring Split, which lasted for the first 14 games of the 18 game split.
After its most recent loss to FlyQuest, Counter Logic Gaming's record through 14 games of the 2021 League of Legends Championship Series Spring Split has fallen to 3-11. At 11 losses, CLG has become the second team after Golden Guardians to be mathematically eliminated from qualifying for the 2021 LCS Mid-Season Showdown, which is the post-season tournament taking the place of the Spring Playoffs.
Despite 100 Thieves losing to Evil Geniuses, ry0ma not only held his own, but was easily the strongest performer on his squad. After the loss, 100 Thieves head coach Tony "Zikz" Gray talked about why the team decided to start ry0ma over Damonte, ry0ma's growth as a player since 2020, and the similarities and differences in his approach to the 2021 LCS as the 100 head coach compared to his first year with the squad last season.