On the 9th (KST), Riot Games announced that the head of Riot Games Korea passed away. It was revealed that his cause of death was liver cancer. Park joined Riot Korea in 2014 after his tenure at CJ E&
Riot Games announced the schedule for the 2020 LCK Spring Split. The 2020 LCK Spring Split will begin on the 5th of February (KST). It will commence about 2 weeks later than usual due to the lunar New
Dignitas has added yet another talent, announcing former FlyQuest head coach, Invert, as their assistant coach to Thinkcard. This finishes up their off-season moves. Read more about the move here:
Riot Games announced that the 2020 Season of the LCS and Academy will be expanding their weekly match schedules, with LCS starting on January 25 and Academy on January 24.
The new League of Legends season is just two days away. Season 2020 is headlined by the introduction of new bruiser Sett, and is the first full season where players get to interact with the updated Su
Dignitas fills in their final Academy spot, signing former IMT, TL, and GG support, Olleh. This completes the DIG Academy squad with 5 former LCS veterans, giving them a stacked roster and a lot of places for substitutions and swap-outs for the LCS.
Cloud9 has finalized its Academy roster ahead of the 2020 LCS Academy League Spring Split. Support David "Diamond" Bérubé is the sole returning member from last season alongside Head Coach Kim "Reignover" Yeu-jin and Assistant Coach Jeong "Rapidstar" Min-seong; the rest of the roster has been completely re-designed from the ground up.
After visa issues with their previous Academy top lane signing, Rodov, Dignitas has signed former LCS top laner, Lourlo. Dignitas is now only lacking a support player for their Academy roster, boasting four veterans on the Academy so far.
Excel Esports has brought in two new faces to lead the team. The British organization, partipants in the League of Legends European Championship, has hired former Fnatic CEO Wouter Sleijffers to be it
For a long time, Korean teams have produced top laners that dominated the world. From Shy coming in 2nd place at the LoL Season 2 World Championships with Azubu Frost, top laners such as Impact, Loope
Team Liquid may be playing their streamer, TF Blade for their early LCS games. According to his stream, Ashkan “TF Blade” Homayouni mentioned that “there's a good chance” that
Twitch Rivals has announced its first League of Legends competition of 2020. The Twitch Rivals League of Legends Team Draft Showdown will feature eight teams drafted by selected captains competing for $75,000. Two separate brackets will be held in the tournament, one in North America, and one in Europe.
At LoL Park in Seoul, Korea, there's an exceptional exhibition going on currently. For League of Legends' 10-year anniversary, Riot Games has been exhibiting paintings, installations, animations, digi
Just like the LPL, the LCK has its own off-season tournament at the end of December, the KeSPA Cup. Here are the best champions in their meta, and who you should look out for in 2020.
Simplicity Esports and Gaming Company announced that it has selected OutField Consulting, a Brazilian-based sports marketing firm, to serve as a consultant for sponsorships and business development in the Brazil and U.S. markets.
The start of a new year means the start of a new League of Legends season. Though the 10.1 patch arrives on January 8th, the tenth season for Solo Queues and Draft Picks will commence on the 10th of J
Golden Guardians hosted a media day showing off their recent re-brand and new LCS roster. Only Hauntzer remains from the 2019 Spring Split, and he spoke with Inven Global about his thoughts on the upcoming year.
The Demacia Cup ended last week, but they've found a good starting position for their early season meta. There were 77 champs contested throughout the tournament, here are the best and worst performers.
In the 2019 KeSPA Cup ULSAN, Afreeca Freecs claimed the championship title by defeating SANDBOX Gaming 3-0. It was the first championship of the organization and all the members didn't hide their
Afreeca Freecs shut out SANDBOX Gaming 3-0 in the finals of the 2019 KeSPA Cup ULSAN. This was the first official championship for Afreeca Freecs, and a great start to the 2020 season. After the match