On Dec 21st, day 1 of the 2020 KeSPA Cup Ulsan took place in an online format. With group A playing their first set of matches, DAMWON Gaming took two match victories under their belt, and proved why
On Dec. 18th, KeSPA announced details on the upcoming 2020 KeSPA Cup Ulsan. The group stages of the tournament will be taking place from Dec. 21st to the 24th, with all the ten LCK teams that have bee
On Dec. 18th, DRX announced that Kim “SSONG” Sang-soo will be the interim head coach for the team. This announcement comes after Kim “cvMax” Dae-ho received a five-month qualif
On the 14th, the [Korean] esports fair commission announced that they've suspended DRX head coach Kim “cvMax” Dae-ho's qualification for five months. On the announcement, cvMax's attorney,
The [Korean] esports fair commission decided through a meeting that there will be a 5-month qualification suspension for DRX (former Griffin) head coach Kim “cvMax” Dae-ho. Last October, t
On Dec. 2, DRX announced that they have signed Choi “cCarter” Byoung-hoon as their second general manager. cCarter has a decorated career as a former head coach of SK Telecom T1, winning 3
On Nov. 30th, DRX announced that they have extended their sponsorship deal with Red Bull. DRX first partnered up with Red Bull in March, 2019, and 2021 will mark their 3rd year of partnership. Through
DRX announced their roster for the 2021 season their stream. On the last 17th, DRX parted ways with four of their starting members: Chovy, Doran, Deft, and Keria. They hadn't announced any signings
On Nov. 25th, kt Rolster announced the acquisition of the former top laner for DRX, Choi “Doran” Hyeon-joon. His competitive career started back in 2019 as a top laner for Griffin, subbing
Riot Korea made the final announcement on which 10 organizations have signed their contracts for franchising within the LCK. After two evaluation processes conducted internally, Riot Games announced t
While each DAMWON member deserves a shoutout for their victory over DRX, the biggest difference-maker for the team was none other than Nuguri. He was the huge teamfight monster the team needed to close out the games confidently. Read more on his and DWG's performance here:
DAMWON Gaming took on DRX in the very first match of the quarterfinals of the 2020 LoL World Championships. With a set score of 3-0, DWG stood victorious once again in the rematch of the 2020 LCK
DAMWON Gaming took on DRX in the very first match of the quarterfinals of the 2020 LoL World Championships. With a set score of 3-0, DWG stood victorious once again. Watch and read their press conference here:
DAMWON Gaming swept DRX in the quarterfinals of the 2020 LoL World Championship. Like the 2020 LCK Summer Split finals, DAMWON Gaming had no trouble in defeating DRX. In the match, top laner Jang &ldq
Mirroring the LCK Summer Finals, DAMWON Gaming swept DRX 3-0 in the 2020 League of Legends World Championship quarterfinals.
Many LoL fans groaned when the brackets were drawn for the quarterfinals of the 2020 LoL World Championship. There was a clear LPL bracket plus Fnatic on one side and an LCK bracket plus G2 Esports on
The Inven Global team has each chosen their Pick'Ems of who they predict will win each match, and we have aggregated each to create an average placement prediction. Each writer has the Finals as TES vs DWG, but their route to that title match, and the title winner, look a bit different throughout. See the average placement here:
On the final day of group stages at the 2020 LoL World Championship, FlyQuest finished in 3rd place with a 3-3 record in group D. Starting the day with a 1-3 record, their tenure was already decided a
DRX advanced to the knockout stage of the 2020 LoL World Championship with a 4-2 record. They defeated FlyQuest and Unicorns of Love in both games of the double round-robin, but they fell to Top Esports
The eight teams have all now qualified, and with the knockout draw, they've finally found their place in the bracket that will map out their knockout stage, determining their path to the title. See the bracket here: