The LPL's third seed, Suning, has advanced to the 2020 League of Legends World Championship quarterfinals in first place of Group A ahead of G2 Esports. In the process, they eliminated Team Liquid from the competition.

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The LPL's third seed, Suning, has advanced to the 2020 League of Legends World Championship quarterfinals in first place of Group A ahead of G2 Esports. In the process, they eliminated Team Liquid from the competition.
Europe's top seed at the 2020 League of Legends World Championship, G2 Esports, has advanced to the quarterfinals after beating Team Liquid and Machi Esports on Thursday.
Group A was seen as the easiest to predict when G2 Esports, Suning and Machi Esports were drawn. Then Team Liquid followed, and all hell broke loose: G2 Esports and Suning (2-1) are a mere game ahead of Team Liquid and Machi (1-2).
Riot Games has taken the decision to close operation of the Oceanic Pro League, and with it their Sydney office.
As we inch closer to the beginning of the 2020 League of Legends World Championship’s main stage, and as drafts are set to make a bigger impact than they did during the play-in, we stumbled upon four picks that could define this stage, in scenarios with different degrees of likeliness.
Although Micael "micaO" Rodrigues and INTZ Esports were unable to reach the 2020 World Championship's main event, the journey towards their goal was the strongest statement Brazilian League of Legends could make.
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The League of Legends Championship Series (LCS)’s third seed, Team Liquid, have advanced to the group stage as they beat the Oceanic Pro League (OPL)’s Legacy Esports in a tiebreaker game for first place on Sept. 28.
League of Legends European Championship (LEC) representatives MAD Lions advanced to the elimination rounds after fending off Campeonato Brasileiro de League of Legends (CBLoL) representatives INTZ Esports in Group A’s fourth-place tiebreaker.
Another day, another showcase of great League of Legends gameplay. The play-ins might have been a showcase of unrefined play in the past, but the 2020 edition has featured games of a higher quality than usual – especially on Days 2 and 3. The following picks are among the reasons why.
The League of Legends Pro League’s fourth seed, LGD Gaming (1-3 in Group B), escaped disaster as they qualified to the 2020 World Championship play-in’s knockout stage after winning in a fourth-place tiebreaker against the League of Legends Japan League’s V3 Esports.
The Pacific Championship Series’ (PCS) second-seed representatives, Paris Saint-Germain Talon Esports (3-1 in Group B), are the first team to qualify to the 2020 League of Legends World Championship group stage after their victory in a tiebreaker against the Unicorns of Love.
The League of Legends 2020 World Championship has yielded huge surprises within the first two days: PSG Talon Esports and SuperMassive Esports overperformed, whereas LGD Gaming crashed and MAD Lions struggled.
Felix “Abbedagge” Braun, one of the artisans of Schalke 04 Esports' miracle run during the 2020 LEC summer split, is returning to the team for the 2021 season.
In a 2020 League of Legends World Championship meta that has yet to fully solidify, six players unleashed devastating picks to make the difference or come close to on the first day of the play-ins.
It's one of the biggest events on the global esports calendar, but just what is the League of Legends World Championship? Riot Games have released a pair of videos outlining all you need to know to begin watching Worlds 2020.
After a solid LEC 2020 summer split campaign, SK Gaming have allowed rookie mid laner Dirk “ZaZee” Mallner to pursue offers ahead of the 2021 season.
The best player in the history of League of Legends also knows how to have fun. Together with Canna, he has been playing Dr. Mundo Dodgeball, a minigame created by the community and possibly more fun than Worlds itself.
After an eventful 2020 season, third-year support Jakub “Jactroll” Skurzyński has announced his free agency and is seeking tryouts ahead of the 2021 season.
Elias "Upset" Lipp is coming off the back of a very complicated LEC season at Origen. While the team moves into new territory in rebranding to Astralis, it seems the player is looking for a new team — and it appears the LPL's Invictus Gaming are interested.
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