Bang will be Reporting for Inven Global at the 2019 LoL World Championship. 100 Thieves star ADC Bae “Bang” Jun-sik will join the Inven Global crew at the 2019 LoL World Championship. Inven
It has been already a year since the legendary fantastic duo split and gone away to different leagues. Although we can still hear from them or hear about them through the internet, it wouldn't be enou
Guxue joined Nick Geracie before the Los Angeles homestand at the end of Stage 4 to discuss Spark's adjustment to the 2-2-2 composition lock, as well as look ahead towards playoffs and beyond the 2019 season.
T1 is on the road to win LCK. Only Two steps lefts, one is Damwon Gaming and the other is Griffin. 23rd August(KST) in LoL park, the defending champion, SKT T1 faced Sandbox Gaming and defeated them w
Before the conclusion of the 2019 LCS Summer Split, 100 Thieves AD Carry Bae "Bang" Jun-sik sat down with Inven Global's Lara Lunardi to discuss his team's recent improvements, his personal LCS routine, and closed the conversation with a message to his former team SK Telecom T1.
100 Thieves' mid laner, Soligo and bottom laner, Bang performs in their Academy team.On the 13th of June, LCS' 100 Thieves announced that they will make some changes in their roster by starting Soligo
Before the League of Legends 2019 season started, one of the most iconic bot duos of the scene split up. SK Telecom T1's Bae “Bang” Jun-sik left and joined 100 Thieves of the LCS, and Lee
Reapered, the head coach of Cloud9, the host of "Reapered Show", attempts his second interview with 100 Thieves Bang. [Part one contents] What's different LCK and LCS in terms of feedback, The review
On the 13th, 100 Thieves announced that they've acquired Maurice “Amazing” Stückenschneider as their starting jungler for the upcoming LCS Summer Split. Through their official Twitter
Anybody needs a break after being on their toes for long, especially when they're in the center of everybody's attention. How they relieve the stress they had would be all different. Some enjoy just
We've interviewed many pro players or people who are related to esports. Almost as much as we conducted interviews, we wrote up their glee and sorrow, their concerns and griefs in many different ways.
At the grand finals of the 2019 LCK Spring Split on the 13th (KST), Bae “Bang” Jun-sik appeared… as Ezreal. Along with Zaka, who cosplayed Faker and the person who helped Bang
Korean players who are playing abroad often come back to Korea for vacation during the offseason. It's a great opportunity for journalists like myself to interview the players during this time to get honest responses.
Bang shared his predictictions for the LCS finals between Team Liquid and TSM. The grand finals of the 2019 LCS Spring Split will be held this weekend in St. Louis. Over three months, the teams of LCS
Honor, money, or just simply to be included in the starting lineup; the purpose may be different for each player, but many players of the LCK left South Korea after the end of the 2018 season. For a
"An interview after losing? It's my first time ever doing one. It's rough."Bang looked exhausted. When 100 Thieves first announced their 2019 roster, it received a lot of attention - with some fans ev
One week of play in the 2019 LCS Spring Split is too small of a sample size to make any definitive conclusions. However, the first weekend of games in North America gave some first impressions to be analyzed, and also raised questions to be answered as the season progresses.
In a supercharged roster full of decorated veterans, AnDa will get his first chance at a full split with 100 Thieves and establish himself as a top Jungler in the 2019 LCS.
100 Thieves had a decent first year in the League of Legends scene. In their rookie season, they finished 1st place in the regular season and runner up in the finals. The summer season wasn't as good
Cody "Cody Sun" Sun is looking to re-invent his image after a tumultuous end to 2018 on 100 Thieves.