In the 2020 League of Legends Champions Korea (LCK) Summer Split on the 25th (KST), DRX faced SANDBOX Gaming and Gen.G played DAMWON Gaming. DRX collected their third win of the season with a 3-game
Riot Games announced that there were 21 companies that applied for the 2021 League of Legends Champions Korea (LCK) franchising. Among the companies that submitted an LOI, Griffin, NRG Esports, and FaZe
On the 25th (KST), DRX defeated SANDBOX Gaming in the 2020 League of Legends Champions Korea Summer Split. In the match, Kim “Deft” Hyuk-kyu played Varus, Kalista, and Senna to contribute
On June 17th (KST), in the 2020 League of Legends Champions Korea Summer Split, DRX defeated T1 2-1. In the last game, Ryu “Keria” Min-seok contributed massively to the victory playing Bard
On the 17th (KST), DRX defeated T1 2-1 in the 2020 League of Legends Champions Korea Summer Split. It was Jeong “Chovy” Ji-hoon's Ziggs that led the team to victory in the final Game 3.
The 2020 League of Legends Champions Korea Summer Split has finally started. On the first day, Afreeca Freecs played SANDBOX Gaming and DRX faced T1. Afreeca Freecs and SANDBOX Gaming started the season
On June 10th (KST), the media day for the 2020 League of Legends Champions Korea Summer Split was held. Players and coaches from the ten participating teams answered questions from the media. Below is
On the 9th (KST), DRX announced that they have signed a partnership with Kakao and will be utilizing Kakao's IP in various collaborations. This agreement was made aiming to create more excitement to
The rosters for the 2020 League of Legends Champions Korea Summer Split has been announced. The biggest change from the spring split is that APK Prince has been rebranded to SeolHaeOne Prince. Another
The following was sent to Inven Global as a Press Release by Riot Games Korea. Riot Games Korea announced that the 2020 LCK Summer split will start in June. 17th (KST). Through a draw, the opening mat
Before the match Who's still watching the MSC? ㄴ Do you mean the LPL Finals? ㄴ Aren't you watching this as well? ㄴ I don't have any reason to, but I'm watching it because I've got nothing else to do.
On May 29th (KST), Day 2 of the Mid-Season Cup was held. JD Gaming, Gen.G, DragonX, and Invictus Gaming played each other in Group B. In the first game, Gen.G defeated LPL champions, JD Gaming. After
The partnership was made official via the team's global Twitter account on Wednesday afternoon local time.
With only one more day to go for the first-ever Mid-Season Cup (MSC), Riot Games announced the rosters of the participating teams. Each team has six to seven players registered on their rosters. Due t
3rd Place Rather than finishing 3rd place, what's regretful was that the match was a complete loss. If the match was close, I would have thought we did well enough. T1 was a team that had rebuilt the
The format of the Mid-Season Cup (MSC), which is scheduled to be held on the 28th (KST), has been leaked by the Support player for Invictus Gaming, Southwind, through his stream. According to his stre
Riot Games Korea announced that on the 28th (KST), the top four teams from both the LCK and the LPL will be participating in the Mid-Season Cup (MSC). This year, the Mid Season Invitational (MSI) was
Today's cartoon is about the first-ever friendly tournament to take place due to the cancellation of the Mid-Season Invitational (MSI). As the pandemic continues throughout the world, the MSI has been
On the 22nd (KST), T1 took on DragonX in Round 2 of the 2020 LCK Playoffs. With a set score of 3-0, T1 took down DRX to head into the finals to face Gen.G. With this victory, Faker now heads to his 9t
On the 22nd (KST), T1 took on DragonX in Round 2 of the 2020 LCK Playoffs. With a set score of 3-0, T1 took down DRX in a seemingly dominating fashion. T1 now heads into the finals to face Gen.G on th