LoL cinematic version of Riven. Picture with iPad procreate! (Made by Tony31892)
On the 19th of February (KST), the rosters of 2019 LCK Spring Split Round 2 was announced. SK Telecom T1, kt Rolster, Gen.G Esports, Jin Air Green Wings, Kingzone DragonX, and Hanwha Life Esports
On the 18th of February (CST), Topsports Gaming (TOP) defeated JD Gaming (JDG) 2:0 and advanced to third place in the 2019 LPL Spring. TOP's mid and bottom laner, Knight-LokeN displayed exceptional
With patch 9.2 recently added and crit items back in efficiency, AD Carry champions are on the rise again. It has become easier for AD Carries to live up to their name and carry the team. This feels more fulfilling for support players since supports also play a huge part in leading their AD Carry to actually carry. It is also the reason many AD Carries prefer certain champions over others as their support; there are some champions they find truly supportive when it comes to helping their AD Carries scale. However, there are also certain champions they dislike because laning with them tends to be quite unrewarding. I thought it would be interesting to put together the champions that are most disliked by AD Carries. The champs chosen were all based on anecdotes from players in the common elos - below Diamond. This list isn't meant to bash the champions on it; I myself am a support main and play some of the champions mentioned here.
Flame rejoins the LCK for 2019 Spring Round 2.On the 18th, through their official Twitter page, DAMWON Gaming announced that Flame will be joining the team for the 2019 LCK Spring Split Round 2. "Flam
They say that life is made up of an infinite amount of choices; this also applies to pro gamers as well. After they fulfill their dream of becoming one, they still have numerous paths to choose, such
When esports players first started to receive six-figure salaries, there were many headlines announcing the absurd development. Nowadays, a six-figure esports salary isn't very worthy of an article.
SANDBOX Gaming signs previous mid laner for Jin Air Green Wings, Justice, for their lineup. On the 18th, SANDBOX Gaming announced through their official SNS page that they have signed Justice as their
On the 18th of February (CST), RNG defeated EDG 2:0 in the 2019 LPL Spring. Although the result was 2:0, both sets were quite competitive to the mid-game. As a matter of fact, in game 2, EDG was quite
On the 17th at LoL Park, SANDBOX Gaming won against kt Rolster 2-1. Although kt Rolster, for a brief moment, shined in team fights, SANDBOX Gaming came ahead with their meticulous macro. Below are OnF
On the 17th, SANDBOX Gaming defeated kt Rolster 2-1.In game 1, SANDBOX gained the initial lead and kept it. The game came to a quick end thanks to Ghost's Sivir, and the set seemed to go as predicted.
On the 17th, Griffin won against Afreeca Freecs 2-0.In game 1, everything went way to the side of Griffin when Sword and Tarzan began the snowball top lane. Shutting down a Jayce against an Urgot matc
On Week 4 day 5 of the LCK, Griffin defeated Afreeca Freecs 2-0.Griffin has been defining the Korean scene and it showed in today's series. Although Afreeca Freecs drafted solid team compositions in b
DAMWON Gaming defeated Jin Air Green Wings 2-0 on February 16th at LoL Park. JAG had the upper hand in the early phase of game 1, although they failed to use that advantage to snowball the game. In the end, DAMWON managed to win the last team fight with their Baron buff. DWG dominated game 2 with lane priority and vision control. They were also able to take most of the objects, including all of the drakes. JAG tried to withstand as much as they could while waiting for Route's Sivir to scale. However, it wasn't enough to stop DAMWON from marching toward their Nexus. Following is the interview we had with Nuclear, the bot laner for DAMWON Gaming who played a great part in leading his team to victory today.
DAMWON Gaming defeated Jin Air Green Wings 2-0 on February 16th, the 4th day of week 4 for the LCK 2019 Spring Season. Hoit, along with Aries and Nuclear, helped his team win in today's match. Following is the interview with Hoit, the support for DAMWON Gaming. How do you feel about your victory? I felt sorry that we performed just as much as we prepared. But still, it feels great to win. Your team joined the top 5 with today's victory. We lost previous games because we made many mistakes that were almost equivalent to throwing. We also have records of being on a losing streak. I think we will be able to stay in the top 5 if we manage to perform as good as we used to before.
Today's interview features SKT T1 Faker, who defeated Gen.G 2-1. The round 1 for the LCK Spring Season is coming to an end already, which makes each win even more valuable than ever. In today's match, SKT T1 managed to defeat Gen.G after playing a full set. We had the chance to meet Faker and ask him about the match and who he thinks is the cutest player on his team. You defeated Gen.G 2-1 in today's match. How do you feel?
This week’s editorial cartoon is about how League of Legends keeps changing its meta to keep popularity up. It has been 10 years since League of Legends was released. It has also been 7 years since LoL became an esports title -- that’s a long time for a game to stay relevant, which means it’s a challenge to keep it feeling fresh. However, League of Legends refused to relinquish its claim as the best esports title, and there are still many players actively engaged in studying the game despite how the system continues to grow more and more complex.
SKT T1 defeated Gen.G 2-1 on February 16th, which was the fourth day of week 4 for the LCK 2019 Spring Season. Although Gen.G managed to snowball the upper hand they got in the early phase of game 1, they had a difficult time turning the tide around in both game 2 and 3. In the end, Gen.G helplessly watched SKT T1 march on and destroy their Nexus. This happened because SKT T1 managed to remain calm and kill enemies with quick backup.
On February 16th, the 4th day of Week 4 for the LCK 2019 Spring Season took place at the LoL Park, South Korea. The first match was between SKT T1 and Gen.G; Gen.G had an upper hand with their team comp during the team fights, using their CC combos to score kills. This allowed them to snowball the game, winning the first game. However, SKT T1 was ready to pay back in the second and third game. In both game 2 and 3, SKT T1 was able to have the upper hand in the early phase. They managed to stay ahead of their enemy by taking objectives such as drakes. The total gold gap started to grow between two teams, and SKT T1 was able to march on to destroy enemy Nexus by winning 2-1.
After Golden Guardians' Battle of the Bay victory, deftly sat down with Inven Global to discuss his rookie year, bonding with his new teammates, and stepping into the shoes of Yiliang "Doublelift" Peng as Olleh's laning partner.