This year, one org from each region really stood out as a shining star, breaking their previous ceiling and perception, and rewriting their own narrative. Here are the most improved teams across 2020:
On September 2019, Heo “PawN” Won-seok, a pro gamer that has been in the LoL esports scene for 7 years, suddenly announced his retirement. He has been inactive for the entirety of the 2019
On the 26th (KST), DragonX had their first official game with the new members in the 2019 KeSPA Cup. As one of the favorites going into the tournament, DragonX shutout KeG Chungnam 2-0. KeG Chungnam
A tweet from DragonX, formerly knowned as Kingzone, Brought on public issue in LCK. While Deft was playing a game with BDD, BDD told him he missed a Korean food he had when he was in Kingzone. A day l
FEG KOREA (Fighting Esports Group) announced that Hirai has been dismissed from the head coach position of Kingzone DragonX. In their announcement, FEG KOREA mentioned that Kingzone's
On the 7th (KST), in the final round of the LCK Regional Qualifiers between DAMWON Gaming and Kingzone DragonX, DAMWON beat Kingzone 3-2 and took the victory for the final ticket to the 2019 World Championship.
On the 7th (KST), the final round of the LCK Regional Qualifiers between DAMWON Gaming and Kingzone DragonX was held, with DAMWON coming up victorious with a set score of 3-2.
On August 5th (KST), Kingzone DragonX defeated SANDBOX Gaming to head on to face DAMWON Gaming in the LCK Regional Qualifiers for the 2019 LoL World Championship. Kim “Deft” Hyuk-kyu
On the 5th (KST) at LoL Park, Kingzone DragonX defeated SANDBOX Gaming 3-1 to take the victory in the 2nd round of the LCK Regional Qualifiers. In the post-match interview, Head Coach Kang
On the 5th (KST), the 2nd round of the LCK Regional Qualifiers between SANDBOX Gaming and Kingzone DragonX was held. By winning 3-1, Kingzone headed to the next round, the finals of the Regionals, to
On the 3rd (KST), in the first round of the 2019 LoL World Championship Regional Qualifiers for the LCK, Kingzone DragonX defeated Afreeca Freecs 3-1 to head to the next round. In the match, Moon
Kingzone DragonX took away the chance to gain a ticket to Worlds from Afreeca Freecs. 3rd September (KST) in LoL Park, Kingzone DragonX faced the young generation team, Afreeca Freecs and defeated the
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We will be the team who laughs at the end. 8th August in LoL Park, Kingzone DragonX defeated JinAir Greenwings by 2-0. Park “TusiN” Jong-Ik displayed extraordinary engages with Rakan in ga
SKT T1 extended their winning streak to game 8. 1st August in LoL park, SKT T1 faced Kingzone DragonX, and defeated them with prowess performances. SKT ranked 3rd on LCK standing With this victory. SK
Kingzone Dragon X is currently ranked 4th in the LCK. By the middle of the second round, now only one victory or defeat can completely change the ranking. In such an urgent situation like nowadays, th
Soo-hwan "Jopssal" Hyun, a.k.a JSS, is a Korean caster & commentator that has been garnering a lot of attention from the Korean League of Legends community. He's been commentating on LEC and LCS l
Kingzone DragonX(KZ) defeated MAD Team at the first round of the Rift Rivals 2019 Group Stage Day 2. KZ definitely displayed a higher level of performance than MAD. KZ dominated MAD from the laning ph
On the 5th (KST), Gen.G Esports defeated DAMWON Gaming 2:1 in the 2019 LCK Summer Split Day 1. With Gen.G's jungler, Peanut performing well on Skarner-Sejuani , their new mid laner, Kuzan, who made
This week we sat with Kingzone DragonX Deft for our “1-second” interview! While he was given only a second to answer the questions, Deft shared his short advice for amateur players, favori