At first glance, the promotion of TSM Academy AD carry Lawrence “Lost” Sze Yuy Hui to the organization’s LCS roster looks underwhelming, especially after the retirement of franchise legend Yiliang “Doublelift” Peng. However, Lost is not some young gun getting a shot out of nowhere as it may seem. He has held his own in the LCS before, and after a year on TSM Academy, is ready to step into the spotlight on a completely re-tooled roster for the defending North American champion.
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.
On Jan. 6, the media day for the 2020 LCK Spring Split was held online through Zoom. The head coaches and a player from each team participated to talk about the upcoming spring season and share their
On Jan. 6th, Riot Korea announced the match schedule of the 2021 LCK Spring split, which commences on Jan. 13th, alongside other details of the split. Day 1 of the 2021 LCK Spring split will kick off
Today's cartoon is about looking back on how League of Legends and the LCK looked like in 2020. 2020 is a year that most people would hope to erase from memory. The ongoing COVID-19 pandemic continues
UPDATE 1/5: After finalizing its LCS and amateur rosters, Evil Geniuses has finalized its roster for EG Academy.
Riot Games has fired its upcoming caster Gabriel “MiT” Souza for CBLoL’s Academy League 2021 season following allegations of sexual violence.
The Ruined line will feature three skins for Draven, Karma, and Shyvana. The Shan Hai line is launching with four skins for Cho'Gath, Jhin, Nautilus, and Neeko.
Following suit with the other major competitive regions, the League Championship Series has launched a rebrand headed into 2021, featuring a new LCS logo, color scheme, and identity. Read more about their rebrand here:
On Jan. 5th, Team Griffin announced that their League of Legends roster has officially disbanded. The announcement came through their official Twitter page, where they tweeted that their journey in Le
On Jan. 5th, Riot Korea announced various important changes to the league, which will be implemented from the 2021 LCK Spring split. The biggest change is the LCK playoffs format. The preexisting form
It's just a few days before the official start of Season 11 and Riot Games developer, Mark Yetter, has released the first patch preview of the year, featuring buffs to underperformers and nerfs to the previous patch's leaders. Read more on the context and changes of the new season here:
After another 3-3 finish at Worlds, Team Liquid and Jensen returned home looking to rebuild for the next year. Jensen re-signed with the team, finding himself as one of the two longest-standing members going into 2021. Here's what he hopes to accomplish this year:
The development team for Riot Games' League of Legends: Wild Rift, a mobile version of the PC League of Legends franchise, is ramping up its efforts to foster its competitive scene. It has slowly enti
South Korean arm of the League of Legends official esports broadcast, has presented a fresh new look coming into 2021 with its rebrand.
CBLoL is set to start its 2021 season with five female players included in four of its ten franchised teams, while the country will see its first transgender community focused tournament.
On Jan. 2, in the finals of the 2020 KeSPA Cup Ulsan, DAMWON Gaming shut out Nongshim RedForce 3-0 and took the championship, proving why they were able to win the world championship in 2020. After
On January 2, DAMWON Gaming swept Nongshim RedForce 3-0 in the finals of the 2021 KeSPA Cup Ulsan. Although Nongshim RedForce showed good performances throughout the tournament, the current world cham
S04 Mid Laner Felix "Abbedagge" Braun joined Inven Global’s Lara Lunardi for a chat about what 2020 taught the team, the personal development achieved in one of LEC’s most challenging years, the new roster, and more.
Another year down, and Jeong “Impact” Eon-young continues his journey as a pro gamer. Finishing his ninth year as a pro player, sixth year in the LCS, and third year in Team Liquid, Impact