Team Liquid, Cloud9, 100 Thieves, Evil Geniuses, FlyQuest and Golden Guardians will compete in the 2022 LCS Spring Playoffs while Dignitas QNTMPAY, Counter Logic Gaming, TSM and Immortals Progressive will have to watch the post-season from the sidelines.
EG's last win of the Spring Split resulted in the LCS Spring Playoffs qualification of themselves as well as FlyQuest and Golden Guardians.
FlyQuest and Golden Guardians could potentially both finish 8-10 in the LCS Spring Split, which would tie both teams with Dignitas QNTMPAY, but the 0-2 head-to-head record DIG has against both FLY and GG bars them from Tiebreaker matches with either squad.
There are no stakes regarding post-season qualification for CLG in their final match against Evil Geniuses and the organization is looking to give the Counter Logic Gaming Academy roster, who finished 1st in the 2022 LCS Academy League Spring Split, a chance at some experience at the highest level of North American League of Legends esports competition.
Golden Guardians mid laner Nick "Ablazeolive" Abbott spoke to Inven Global after the win about how his team was able to dismantle Evil Geniuses, the mad dash to the 2022 LCS Spring Playoffs, and leading the league amongst LCS mid laners in two very different statistics.
Is there still hope for this TSM roster?
After Immortals Progressive's loss to Counter Logic Gaming and subsequent elimination from the post-season, IMT head coach Gabriel "Invert" Zoltan-Johan spoke to Inven Global about the sources of the team's problems this spring, the recent promotions of AD carry Jason "WildTurtle" Tran and support Joseph "Joey" Haslemann to the main roster, and what his squad needs to work on to have better results in the LCS Summer Split.
Professional players competing in the 2022 LCS Spring Split shared their thoughts with Inven Global on how recent changes to the jungle have affected the meta.
There are only three days left in the 2022 LCS Spring Split, and while Cloud9, Team Liquid, and 100 Thieves have already qualified for the Spring Playoffs, the seven other LCS teams are all still in contention for the final three spots spots in the post-season.
Nearly one full week after being fired from TSM, coach Zhang "Peter Zhang" Yi has published a Twitlonger sharing his perspective on his termination and the subsequent reports of financial irregularities playing a large part in the organization's decision.
Pridestalker established himself as one of the best ERL junglers throughout 2021, nothing could have prepared him for how his negotiations with Golden Guardians began.
After the post-season clinching win over Counter Logic Gaming, Team Liquid jungler Lucas "Santorin" Larsen spoke to Inven Global about the team's improvements since the full-time return of starting support Jo "CoreJJ" Yong-In, the changes to the competitive jungle meta, and how the jungle changes have affected other roles.
Inven Global asked professional players competing in the LCS and compiled some global data to take a look at just how strong Kai’Sa can be.
This time last month, we called Berserker "the most exciting LCS import" and that remains true as the teenager has an LCS playoffs spot already locked five games before the end of the regular split.
Svenskeren most recently competed in the LCS in 2021 as the starting jungler for Evil Geniuses, and also played for Cloud9 for the 2018 and 2019 seasons.
After Team Liquid's most recent win in the 2022 LCS Spring Split against Evil Geniuses, CoreJJ spoke to Inven Global about re-integrating himself back into TL's starting roster, his role in the development and execution of Champions Queue, and TL's upcoming match against fellow 1st place team Cloud9.
To restore the organization to its former glory, this TSM squad has a long way to go, but it’s impossible to deny that they’re a few steps closer than they were a week ago.
Let’s take a look at the five highest unique champion pick rates in the major regions of LoL esports.
To find some answers as to why Tryndamere is so strong all the sudden, Inven Global asked LCS pros about their opinion on the Champion.
Mere minutes after the best game of his LCS career, Ablazeolive sat down with Inven Global to discuss his incredible Ryze performance against Team Liquid, finally facing off against his old mentor Søren "Bjergsen" Bjerg, and his growth as a player since his LCS debut in 2021.