Today's cartoon is about the passing of Spring, and a look into the Summer season in LoL esports. This year's Spring season, which was full of various incidents around the world, has finally passed. T
Huni has been dropped from Dignitas in Riot Games' Global Contract Database meaning he is no longer with the team. Grig was also dropped from the database last week. See what this means for both Dignitas and the players, Huni and Grig, here:
The GDC has been postponed until this Summer, following the footsteps of many other tournaments and events throughout the entertainment industry. The conference, brings in developers from both gaming and esports alike to share experiences and network, fostering growth across the board. Read more on their plans here:
FlyQuest has taken on a brand new look for 2020 Spring, revealing a floral painted jersey for their LCS team. The jersey was hand painted by Phien Le, and represents all that FlyQuest is fighting to accomplish this year. See more pictures inside.
Riot frustrated some fans after removing the Spring Split Championship Points, but this makes Spring more impactful and meaningful than ever before. Teams now have more security in finding long term solutions to their problems, and the LCS should be more improved by Worlds than previous years.
The Deja Vu of the last spring split finals occurred to Griffin. 31st August(KST) in the finals of the 2019 LCK summer split, Griffin was defeated to SKT T1. As this result, Griffin ranked the second
The unkillable demon-king rises again. 31st August(KST), The No.1 League of Legends team in LCK, SKT T1 faced their brand-new rival, Griffin and defeated them by 3-1. With this result, Lee “Fake
SKT's long worry about jungle position is solved by a rookie from LPL. SKT had been suffered by scouting a world-class player in jungle position for several splits. They gathered some jungle players s
Counter Logic Gaming League of Legends Head Coach Weldon Green sat down with Inven Global's Nick Geracie to discuss CLG's improvements from spring to summer, integrating Top Laner Kim "Ruin" Hyeong-min into the team, and Jungler Raymond "Wiggily" Griffin's comeback split.
Winning the match against HLE, KT Rolster successfully avoided the relegation match, today. KT Rolster, ranked as no.8 in LCK standing, faced Hanwha Esports Life(HLE), ranked as No.9, and defeated the
8th July, LoL park Seoul, SKT T1 faced Griffin, one of the top dogs in LCK, and defeated them by 2:1. It was the first victory SKT won against GRF. Celebrating the victory, kk0ma, the head coach of SK
Dong-Bin “Score” Go, a nine year veteran Jungler of KT Rolster, reveals that he will retire to do his military service in the next year. He is now in the twilight year of his pro-player’s life.
Griffin, Kingzone, SANDBOX, and Afreeca are the top 4 teams in the standings for this LCK Summer. These teams' playstyle has a lot in common. They are using diverse champions and strategies during
On the 5th of June (KST), kt Rolster defeated Jin Air Green Wings 2:0 in the 2019 LCK Summer Day 1. Kim "PraY" Jong-in was included in the KT starting lineup and successfully made his comeback to
On the 3rd of June (KST), the media day for the 2019 LCK Summer Split was held. Players and coaches from each participating team came and shared a few words with the media. The main question to the te
On the 31st of May (KST), the Korea e-Sports Association (KeSPA) has announced the official roster for the 2019 LCK Summer Split. This Summer will kick off with the Jin Air Green Wings versus kt
With the 4 teams for the 2019 LCK Summer Promotions confirmed; kt Rolster, Jin Air Green Wings, ES Sharks, VSG, the Promotions will kick off on the 16th of April (KST). For the first matchup of day 1,
Riot Games announced the official schedule for the 2019 LCK Summer Promotions. This Summer Promotions will kick off on the 16th with the 9th and 10th place team for the LCK, kt Rolster and Jin Air
On the 21st of July, the 28th day of the '2018 LCK Summer Split' took place. On the second series of the day, SK Telecom T1 defeated Hanwha Life Esports with a score of 2-0. In game 1, Blank provided
On the 17th, at the Gangnam Nexon Arena, the 24th day of the '2018 LCK Summer Split Round 2' took place. On the 2nd series of the day, SK Telecom T1 defeated MVP. Although SKT had lost the first game,