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The Greek player from Schalke 04 tweeted that he was ready to discuss offers from other teams.
Cloud9 have parted ways with top laner Eric "Licorice" Ritchie on Oct. 19, as revealed on social media. The news followed an ESPN Esports report regarding the organization, as it eyes the promotions of Ibrahim "Fudge" Allami and Kim ReignOver" Yeu-jin to the LCS lineup for 2021.
More than two million people tuned in to watch China's Top Esports complete a historic reverse sweep of Europe's Fnatic at Worlds 2020, a record for this edition of the premiere League of Legends tournament.
Gamsu recently made the decision to stop his career in Overwatch in order to make his comeback in League of Legends.
The controversial American streamer Tyler1 has joined the storied Korean org T1 as a content creator to help grow its brand in the West.
China's top seed at the 2020 League of Legends World Championship, TOP Esports, qualified to the Worlds semifinals over Europe's second seed, Fnatic, after a 3-2 reverse-sweep on Oct. 17. The LPL team reversed the momentum of the series from Game 3 onward, recovering from a 0-2 deficit to win it.
DAMWON, Fnatic, G2, the almighty power of the LPL — all hot topics in League of Legends that Laure "Bulii" Valée and Eefje "Sjokz" Depoortere broached in an exclusive interview for MGG. Watch the full video here!
In the clash of top-seeded LCK teams DAMWON Gaming (#1) and DRX (#2) for a semifinal spot at the 2020 League of Legends World Championship, DAMWON swept their opponent 2-0 to advance to the semifnals.
The Swedish coach has called time on his Korean League of Legends adventure after just one split, citing personal reasons.
Astralis's journey into League of Legends hasn't started in the best way. Riot Games have issued a competitive ruling against the LEC side for late payment to team members and for the unprofessional conduct of its GM.
The 2020 League of Legends World Championship quarterfinal matchups have been drawn on Oct. 11 after the conclusion of Group D’s games. The matchups are as follows: - DAMWON Gaming vs. DRX (Oct. 15) - Suning vs. JD Gaming (Oct. 16) - TOP Esports vs. Fnatic (Oct. 17) - Gen.G vs. G2 Esports (Oct. 18)
The League of Legends Pro League (LPL)’s #1 seed, TOP Esports, has qualified to the quarterfinals from Group D ahead of the League of Champions Korea (LCK)’s #2 seed, DRX. The Chinese team earned the group’s top spot in the final game, where they overcame DRX after 38 minutes of action.
The Play-In Stage of the League of Legends World Championship is now complete, and we move on to the Worlds 2020 Main Event. Who will qualify for the knockout phase? Here are the current standings!
As the 2020 League of Legends World Championships unfolds without an audience since Sept. 25, there could be some change before the competition ends: according to Chinese social media website Weibo, the organizers are considering welcoming a small audience for the grand final.
The League of Champions Korea (LCK)’s #3 seed, Gen.G, has qualified to the 2020 League of Legends World Championship quarterfinals in first place of Group C ahead of the League of Legends European Championship’s (LEC) #2 seed, Fnatic.
Team SoloMid and LGD Gaming were eliminated from the 2020 League of Legends World Championship in Group C before they clashed in their last game of the tournament on Oct. 10. In TSM’s case, their 0-6 record represents the worst performance by a #1 seed at the World Championship.
The words “World Championship” and “FNATIC” are usually associated with “hype come-from-behind performances," "sloppy first weeks," and "internal conflict." Not this time, or at least not under the watchful eyes of FNATIC's current head coach Alfonso “mithy” Aguirre Rodriguez.
The League of Champions Korea (LCK)’s DAMWON Gaming and League of Legends Pro League (LPL)'s JD Gaming have advanced to the 2020 World Championship quarterfinals, eliminating the Pacific Championship Series (PCS)’s PSG Talon and the League of Legends European Championship (LEC)’s Rogue on Oct. 9.
Based solely on the standings, the 2020 League of Legends World Championship’s Group of Death, Group B, has unfolded predictably so far, with DAMWON Gaming (3W-0L) ahead of JD Gaming (2W-1L), Rogue (1W-2L) and PSG Talon (0W-3L). In practice, this group is far from done and dusted.
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