DAMWON Gaming collected their fourth win of the group stage at the 2020 LoL World Championship by defeating PSG Talon a second time. It was the first game that DAMWON Gaming failed to get the first
Senna support will probably not be seen again, and rightfully so, but the methodology behind the pick was sound in context, and any questioning of G2's competitive integrity on the Worlds stage in favor of sabotaging Team Liquid is an immature conflation of the reasoning behind the result at best and a baseless accusation at worst.
Every look was envisioned to emulate the style of a K/DA member - it's important to note that this is NOT a "how to cosplay K/DA" article, but rather, how to dress inspired by them. Think of "Disneybounding", but "KDAbounding". #KDAMORE
Some teams and players look unstoppable (*cough*DAMWON Gaming) while others look... well, rather stopped (ahem... sorry, PSG). Take a look below at the best and worst players from the first round-robin here:
Suning overtook G2 Esports in the group stage of the 2020 LoL World Championship. Although they lost to Team Liquid, they defeated Machi Esports and G2 Esports to force a tiebreaker. By winning the
While the win took longer than expected given the starting pace, Suning's win secured the 1st seed in Group A heading into the knockout stage. G2 Esports will enter the knockout stage as the 2nd seed. Team Liquid and Machi Esports were eliminated, finishing in 3rd and 4th, respectively.
On day 5 of the group stages of the 2020 LoL World Championships, G2 Esports defeated Team Liquid to get their revenge on their loss in the first round robin. With this victory over TL, G2 now stands
Let's take a look at three players at Worlds 2020 who have exceeded our expectations throughout the first half of the group stage.
In the wake of OPL's death, Inven Global sat down with one of the region's most successful exports, former Origen/Astralis support Mitchell "Destiny" Shaw.
After the first round-robin of the Worlds Group Stage, TSMS sits at 0-3. in the weakest group as the NA first seed. Their problems are glaring - from draft to in-game decision making. And frankly, they look like a shell of their former NA title-winning team. Here's what's going wrong and what they need to fix if they're going to turn it around and make it to the knockout stage.
Halfway through the Worlds Group Stage, there were reports of Riot Oceania closing down. The department heads the Oceanic Pro Leauge, and the future of a professional League of Legends scene in the ar
The cosplay music video created by Spiral Cats features four cosplayers sporting the same design seen on the EP cover, while Eki Holic is seen in an outfit that could be Seraphine’s official look.
With the conclusion of TSM vs LGD, both Group C and all of the first round-robin of the Worlds group stage is all wrapped up. Group C has no clear favorites, with three teams sitting at 2-1 and TSM at 0-3. Read more on the standings here:
After the first set of games in the World Championship group stage, Group D ended with a clear tier list of its teams. Read more about the Group D standings in the first round robin here:
On day 4 of the 2020 LoL World Championship group stages, DRX took down Flyquest to take their second victory of the group stages. Despite the dragon stack lead by FLY, DRX was able to snowball the ga
The first round-robin of the World Championship group stage is concluding, each of the teams playing the rest once, giving them a taste of the following week. With its conclusion, Group A has found itself with no clear favorites heading into the second round. Read more on the standings here:
While League patches no longer affect pro play, Riot is still making changes and updates for the end of the season solo queue climbers. Check out all the planned changes announced by Riot Game Dev, Mark Yetter, here:
FlyQuest Jungler Lucas "Santorin" Tao Kilmer Larsen joined Inven Global to discuss the state of LCS teams, today's game, and the Jungler meta at Worlds.
Head Coach Tsai "GreenTea" Shang-Ching, substitute mid laner Hsieh "Apex" Chia-Wei and three members of ahq's starting roster — jungler Hsiao "Kongyue" Jen-Tso, AD carry Tsou "Wako" Wei-Yang, and support Wang "Ysera" Tsung-Chih — have parted ways with the elite Pacific Championship Series squad.
Rogue's support player Oskar "Vander" Bogdan joined Inven Global to talk about the team's progression since the LEC Summer Playoffs, the new meta, and his personal development.