The CEO of T1, Joe Marsh, posted an apology, which was addressed to the T1 fans and Nicholas “LS” De Cesare. In a Twitlonger, he addressed some of the issues surrounding T1 that caused muc
With the 2021 preseason in full swing, Golden Guardians will need to make big moves to improve on their recurring status of a middle-of-the-pack LCS team. They've finally announced their whole squad, check the 2021 roster here:
CLG has had a rough few years since their 2016 MSI Finals appearance. They performed well in NA in 2017, but barring a 2019 Summer Split third-place finish, they've been seventh or lower for the other five splits. In 2020, CLG finished 10th in spring and ninth in summer. With that in mind, the org is in need of some rejuvenation to find their return to glory. They've officially signed three new pl
See Immortals official roster for 2021 here:
Rell, The Iron Maiden is coming to League of Legends as the newest champion on the Rift. A heavily armored horseman, Rell is a support-type champion that is all about protecting her allies and shredding the armor of her enemies. Read her abilities here:
On Nov. 23rd, Hanwha Life Esports announced the acquisition of two new players, top laner Park “Morgan” Gi-tae and jungler Kim “Winter” Yo-han. Morgan is a top laner who spent
League of Legends’ virtual pop supergroup K/DA has released another video supporting the “ALL OUT” EP. “DRUM GO DUM” is a catchy, and quick-paced song featuring Aluna, Wolftyla, and Bekum BOOM, and has been chosen to focus on the dancing daughter of the void, Kai’Sa.
Former FC Schalke 04 Esports Bot Laner Nihat “Innaxe” Aliev has shared one of his hidden talents to the League of Legends community, remixing one of the virtual K-pop group K/DA’s latest song, MORE.
Among Liquid's off-season changes was the addition of Kold to the LCS coaching staff. Kold spoke with us about his time with Liquid at Worlds and how he hopes to power up the team in 2021. Read his interview here:
In South Korea’s LCK, one org has managed to infuriate and alienate fans on both sides of the Pacific — and it so happens to be League of Legends’, perhaps even esports, most successful organization.
G2 Esports has announced their AD Carry for the upcoming 2021 season. Martin "Rekkles" Larsson will be starting in the team’s Bot Lane after the departure of the team’s most iconic player, Luka “Perkz” Perković.
The long-waited franchising is coming to the LCK in 2021. Among the many talent that will aid the broadcasting, one person is preparing for her second chapter in the LCK. Meet Yoon Su-bin, the announc
On Nov. 20th, SANDBOX Gaming announced that Kim “Croco” Dong-beom joined their LoL roster as the jungler for the team. Born in 2000, he started his professional career in January of 2019 w
BeryL has re-signed with DAMWON Gaming. On Nov. 20, DAMWON Gaming announced that they've re-signed Cho “BeryL” Geon-hee. BeryL had been in DAMWON Gaming from the beginning of the team.
According to a recent report by ESPN's Jacob Wolf, 100 Thieves is in conversation with their AD Carry, Cody sun, that would have him exit the team before the 2021 season, halfway through his contract. Read more on the report here:
MAD Lions had an incredible first season in the LEC after rebranding from Splyce in 2020. They signed a roster full of rookies and made it to Worlds. Here is what our sources have confirmed for their 2021 roster:
Rekkles might not end up being an individual upgrade to Perkz with G2 Esports, but he doesn’t have to be if the team reaches new heights with him in the backline for 2021.
SK Gaming has completely rebuilt its roster around top laner Janik "Jenax" Bartels, whose contract was extended through November 21, 2022 on October 14, 2021.
The set features all a gamer needs to unleash their inner POP/STAR in-game. With the aesthetic based on the virtual group’s debut EP, the collection has four unique custom-crafted pieces.
Veteran AD Carry Martin "Rekkles" Larsson is reportedly to wear the samurai of G2 Esports in the 2021 season, according to Pablo "BloopGG" Suarez of Esportsmaniacos. Rekkles' departure from Fnatic was