On the 14th (KST), SANDBOX Gaming defeated Jin Air Green Wings 2:0 in the 2019 LCK Spring Split. Jin Air was desperate for a win. For this series, they used their mid laner, Cheongo as top and to go
"Our goal is to make it to the playoffs. If we can perform like this in our future schedules, I think we have a big chance of fulfilling our goal."On the 14th (KST), DAMWON finally ended their long
On the 14th of February (KST), DAMWON Gaming defeated Afreeca Freecs in the 2019 LCK Spring Split Week 4 Day 2. Although DAMWON was on a losing streak, they rather easily defeated Afreeca 2:0. Their
SK Telecom T1 managed to defeat Kingzone DragonX in the first match after Lunar New Year's break. It was a close game as SKT won two straight games after their loss in Game 1. In today's game, Teddy's
On the 13th of February (KST), Hanwha Life Esports swept Gen.G Esports in their seventh match of the LCK. As of this win, they're now placed at 5th place with a 4-3 record. In this match, veteran bot
On the 13th of February, in the first game after the Lunar New Year break, Gen.G Esports clashed against Hanwha Life Esports. A close contest was expected in the match, but Hanwha Life Esports managed
This week's editorial cartoon is about the champions who will no longer be frequently seen in the Summoner's Rift and the change in the League's atmosphere as the result of Patch 9.3. Patch 9.3 was released on the live server on February 6th, finally putting a stop to the insane popularity of a few OP champions. Both Akali, who had very one-sided trading with low risks, and Aatrox, a champion with good sustainability regardless of which lane he stands in, received the biggest hit.
January has passed and the 2019 LCK has gone into a brief spring break for the Lunar New Year. With the 10 teams having played 6 matches each, this Spring Split now only has 1 and a half weeks left
On February 2nd, Kuro came visiting with Kramer to support Afreeca Freecs playing in the LCK at the LoL Park in South Korea. Kuro, the former mid laner for Afreeca Freecs, is now the mid laner for LPL's Bilibili Gaming. He was visiting Korea during the Lunar New Year and came to watch his former teammates playing against KT Rolster. We had the chance to interview Kuro about him playing in the LPL.
On the 1st, Hanwha Life Esports defeated Jin Air Greenwings 2-0.The first game started out strong for Jin Air. Grabbing the first 4 kills, the early to mid game was secured by Jin Air. However through
On the 1st, Kingzone Dragon X defeated Damwon 2-0.Before the games today, it was fair bet on who would take the series. In game 1, Damwon took the early game lead and kept pushing up to the mid game.
Gen.G defeated kt Rolster 2:1 in the 2019 LCK Spring Split. As expected, it was such a competitive match. Each set was full of ups and downs; it was hard to predict which team would end up winning. On
On the 31st (KST), Gen.G Esports defeated kt Rolster (KT) 2:1 in the LCK 2019 Spring Split. On game 1, KT gained the early game advantage with Bdd solo killing the opponent on Aatrox. This gave the
On the 31st (KST), Griffin defeated SKT and secured themselves another win for this 2019 LCK Spring Split. This matchup was one of the most anticipated series for this split. However, Griffin was yet
Before match reactions So, SKT vs Griffin it is… Should I order fried chicken? ㄴ I bet it'll be over before you get it. ㄴ Those big matches become really one-sided, doesn't it? ㄴI think your
On the 31st of January (KST), Griffin defeated SKT 2:0 in the 2019 LCK Spring Split. It was again another one-sided victory from Griffin. In both games, they dominated each of their lane matchups.
After the collapse of the LCK teams at the 2018 World Championships, there was a lot of discussion going around between fans and teams alike. Some came to the conclusion that the game was favoring ski
This week's editorial cartoon features outlines of each regional league (LCK, LCS, and LEC) in this spring season, which are quite different from how they were in the past. The rookies in the LCK are as fierce as ever; notably, Griffin still remains steadfast at the top, now even stronger than they were last year. Many other teams are keeping their eyes on Griffin, who is now seen as the ‘final boss'.
On January 27th, the last day of the 2nd week for the LCK 2019 Spring Season took place at the LoL Park, South Korea. It was SKT T1 playing against DAMWON Gaming in the 1st series, in which they managed to defeat DAMWON by 2-1. Having scored several kills, SKT T1's laners were able to have smooth laning thanks to Clid's successful ganks in the first game. Being ahead in both kill scores and macros, SKT was able to snowball as they continued to win the team fights. There was nothing much DAMWON could do when Clid and Khan fearlessly jumped on them. In the end, SKT T1 destroyed enemy Nexus.
On the 26th, SANDBOX Gaming defeated Hanwha Life Esports 2-0.Both teams known for super aggression, no one knew who would be the superior aggressor. SANDBOX Gaming, without hesitation, showed initiati