On the 18th (KST), DRX has announced that they have successfully re-signed Kim ‘Deft' Hyuk-kyu. WIth this, they've started to rebuild their roster, with Deft as the core member. DRX has evaluate
On the 18th (KST), DragonX has announced that they have mutually parted ways with their Top laner, Kim ‘Rascal' Kwang-hee. Rascal has been with DragonX for over two years. Although Rascal debute
In G-Star 2019, the DragonX LoL team appeared on stage on the last day at the Inven Booth. They communicated with the fans through a fan meet. This event was in collaboration with gaming gear, HyperX.
Last December, after interviewing 100 Thieves' bot laner Bae “Bang” Jun-sik, we joked about him going to Worlds as Inven Global's correspondent, if 100 Thieves fails to make it to Worlds.
Despite being contracted to an agency, it was found that League of Legends pro gamer Seo ‘Kanavi' Jin-hyeok, was not provided legal aid, and the criticism on unjust practice of contracts in espo
The young and talented Connor "Artemis" Doyle is praised for his ability to lead and inspire. From Scouting Grounds, to talent development, to Worlds and his coaching duo, Artemis has a lot to say about NA, his career, and the future.
The 2019 Honda Scouting Grounds Draft has concluded, and these are your drafted players with their respective teams. As expected, KatEvolved claimed first pick, see the rest here:
Sources close to Inven Global report that EG has bought IMT's NASG 2019 draft pick for an undisclosed amount. EG now has the first and fifth overall draft pick. Read more here:
Team Ocean Drake, a team composed of five rookies with little to no competitive experience, has gotten the opportunity to work with the LCS organizations Team Liquid and Counter Logic Gaming at NASG 2019. Let's take a look at the five players in green and what we can expect from them on the LCS stage on the final day of Scouting Grounds.
The group stage is through and the seeds are set, but unfortunately, Infernal placed last. They play Team Cloud in the 3rd place match at noon PST today! Meet the Team before their final series!
Lee "Kuro" Seo-haeng is leaving Bilibili Gaming. The Korean Mid Laner's contract expires today and both parties mutually agreed that parting ways was for the best.
The League of Legends Worlds Championship brought fans from all over the world to Paris, France on November 10th, 2019. One fan in particular stood out of the crowd. As we approached Greyson "Goldenglue" Gilmer after FunPlus Phoenix’s victory over G2, fans gathered around him for pictures, and for a quick second, Yasin "Nisqy" Dinçer approached him for a high-five.
Artist Capital Management LLC, the global, growth-oriented investment management firm, has raised $100 million for its first fund, the Artist Esports Edge Fund. The Edge Fund seeks to provide institutional investors with concentrated exposure to leading esports companies.
For this interview, I want to ignore all about Worlds and League of Legends. I want to talk about you, and go back to even before you went to acting school, which is something fairly known within the
On the 13th (KST), the developers of the world renowned online game, League of Legends, Riot Games, has won the ‘Social Contribution Excellence Award' at the 2019 Korea Game Awards. The 2019 Kor
Alexandria-Ocasio Cortez, U.S. Representative for New York's 14th congressional district, added another item to her list of accompishments: escape Bronze.
As of Wednesday, Nov. 12th, the LACS is now able to field two imports, with one slot reserved for emerging region players only. This rule allows for a more broad spread for talent scouting for the region.
Despite only being within a game of Worlds qualification, both DragonX and TusiN agreed it would be best to go separate ways.
There are a bunch of top NA talents at NASG this year, and multiple coaches across various teams called these out as having the highest likelihood to prove they're worth an Academy or LCS slot this Spring.
The esports industry loves to talk about how massive are revenue predictions are and how the esports take-over is inevitable, but what about the simple act of teaching young people (and subsequently their parents and teachers) how amazing it feels to play a competitive video game?