LEC host Laure 'Bulii' Valée has a message for all fans of European League of Legends. One year of competition is over, and here we are, already in the transfer period. Have we learned anything? Yes. With pain? Of course. But that's what will make for an even more beautiful story later on.
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The new rumour that's currently spreading is the possible arrival of Paul "sOAZ" Boyer as a toplaner for Immortals for the upcoming LCS season.
As part of the Kanavi case, Riot Games finally decided to suspend indefinitely DragonX Head Coach Kim 'cvMax' Dae-ho from all Riot competitions.
Gen.G has just announced its line-up for the 2020 League of Legends season, and the least we can say is that it rocks.
Xerxe and Destiny would be the last two players to complete the Origen line-up for the 2020 season.
New rumors are spreading about Origen and ExceL Esports: Patrik, currently ADC for Origen, would leave the organization to join ExceL Esports project while Upset would replace him at Origen.
The first big change comes in LEC with Hans Sama joining Rogue for the 2020 LEC season, in duo with the support player Vander.
As every year, the window transfer period is here, and a large part of the teams will make changes within their roster. Given their results at the outcome of the previous season, some teams will experience a slightly more eventful period than others...
Team SoloMid ADC Player Jesper 'Zven' Svenningsen just announced via Twitter that while his contract with TSM was still active they allowed him to explore options for the upcoming season.
Joey 'YoungBuck' Steltenpoo, an iconic member of Fnatic and Head Coach for two years, won't be part of the team for the 2020 season.
After two years playing for FC Schalke 04, the contract of ADC player Elias 'Upset' Lipp wasn't renewed for the upcoming 2020 season.
Having competed at Worlds under the banner of three different regions, Heo 'Huni' Seung-hoon has become an icon of the professional League of Legends scene. A former member of Fnatic, SKT T1, and Echo Fox, the toplaner has now reportedly signed a two-year contract extension with Team Dignitas.
After a pretty bad season, 100 Thieves just announced the recruitment of Zikz as Head Coach for the upcoming LCS season.
FunPlus Phoenix and G2 Esports, the two top teams of the 2019 summer split and of the tournament, faced off for a chance at lifting the World Championship trophy. It was a one-sided affair: FunPlus Phoenix rose victorious 3-0 and lifted the Summoners’ Cup for 2019.
It's D-Day! The League of Legends Worlds 2019 Grand Finals just ended with the win of FunPlus Phoenix. G2 Esports failed to achieve the Grand Slam, and lost 0-3 while facing the LPL champions.
From Gamers2 to G2 Esports, Ocelote and his team beat all challenges on their path and winning against triple world champions SKT T1 was surely one of the biggest. Their semi-final match also marked one huge record: it was the most-viewed event in esports history.
Do you feel like you have a gambler's soul? Want to prove to the world that your predictions are the best? Well, Worlds Pick'Em starts today, just in time for the Main Event Group Stage.
G2 Esports prevailed against SK Telecom T1 in the 2019 Worlds semifinals, a rematch of their Mid-Season Invitational confrontation. There was no need for Silver Scrapes this time, as G2 won 3-1 and advanced to the finals where they will face FunPlus Phoenix.
The long-awaited all-LPL semifinal in the 2019 League of Legends World Championship has delivered many twists and turns, and the ensuing bloodbath provided plenty of highlight moments. Ultimately, LPL #1 seed FunPlus Phoenix beat defending champions Invictus Gaming 3-1 and advanced to the finals.
The 2019 World Championship quarterfinals’ second day of action hosted the last remaining western teams in the tournament, and both distinguished themselves against Korea’s finest. SK Telecom T1 dug deep to beat Splyce in four games, and G2 Esports cruised in a 3-1 series.
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