The Mid-Season Invitational 2022 is just around the corner. In every major international tournament, the meta tends to shift away from the regular season, usually through patches implemented by Riot. Nemesis gives some thought.
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Less than a week after the Teamfight Tactics' team launched Set 4.5, a B-patch was rolled out on Tuesday afternoon to nerf a few champions that were a tad (or more) too powerful. Teased on Monday night by the game mode's Lead Designer, Stephen Mortimer, the B-patch includes changes to six champions, only one of which received buffs.
Last week, Riot Games introduced Teamfight Tactics: Galaxies, the auto chess title's third set of content. On Wednesday afternoon new information was made available that includes unique origins, champions, and mechanics ahead of next month's launch.
The Demacia Cup ended last week, but they've found a good starting position for their early season meta. There were 77 champs contested throughout the tournament, here are the best and worst performers.
Thanks to all the fans who visit the Inven Global cosplay page. We have been working on a series of interviews with popular Korean cosplayers. This time, we're back with Ekiholic, one of the most popular
The World Championship is always entertaining because it's made up of the best teams in the world bashing their heads together for a month straight. But the meta development is arguably the most fun part!
The last team that made it through the 2019 LoL World Championship Play-ins was Splyce. Not many expected the game would be this close; Splyce defeated Unicorns of Love in an extremely close 3-2 match
Day 2 of the 2019 World Championship Play-In Stage saw some similarly confusing champion priority as Day 1. Instead of the 0-4 Ekko, however, this time it was the 1-3 crocodile, Renekton. When combine
On August 2nd (KST), in the 2019 LCK Summer Split Day 35 match between Griffin and SANDBOX Gaming, Griffin squeezed past SANDBOX and placed themselves tied at 2nd place. As of today, there are 5 teams
On the 22nd of June (KST), Griffin defeated SK Telecom T1 in the 2019 LCK Summer Split and had their revenge for the Spring Finals. As of this win, Griffin climbed to the top of the standings. In the
We've interviewed many pro players or people who are related to esports. Almost as much as we conducted interviews, we wrote up their glee and sorrow, their concerns and griefs in many different ways.
At the grand finals of the 2019 LCK Spring Split on the 13th (KST), Bae “Bang” Jun-sik appeared… as Ezreal. Along with Zaka, who cosplayed Faker and the person who helped Bang
The place where all your most asked questions are answered by pros! Today's special guest is a player who participated in the 2018 All-Stars event, Gen.G Peanut.Despite being voted 3rd place for All-S
On the 24th of October (KST), Bang pledged to do a Xayah cosplay if he goes to the All-Stars match in Las Vegas. As the voting will be ending soon, several players started to appeal to the public to