LPL squads Invictus Gaming and FunPlus Phoenix showcased dominance in the 2019 World Championship quarterfinals after they beat Griffin and Fnatic 3-1 each. In doing so, they advance to an all-LPL semifinal clash, with the winner going to the World Championship finals.
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The 2019 World Championship’s final group day unfolded in dramatic fashion as Invictus Gaming demolished Team Liquid in a winner-take-all match, heading to the playoffs as Group D’s second seed. As for DAMWON Gaming, the Pool 3 team claimed the group’s top seed unchallenged.
Fnatic mounted a miraculous run in the group of death at the 2019 World Championship, as they won three straight to secure Group C's second seed over Royal Never Give Up. In the meantime, SK Telecom T1 took care of business and secured first seed. In the meantime, Clutch Gaming ended 0-6.
On the wake of the 2019 World Championship’s fifth day of action, Griffin emerged at the top of Group A after a flawless day, beating G2 twice to seal their position. As for Cloud9 and Hong Kong Attitude, their Worlds campaign was over after their first games of the day.
FunPlus Phoenix and Splyce thrived in the 2019 World Championship’s fifth day of action and qualified to the quarterfinals after seven tense games. In the process, both teams have reached the knockout stage for the first time in their history, with FPX doing so in their first time ever.
The 2019 League of Legends World Championship group stage’s fourth day was about dominant showings, as SK Telecom T1 and FunPlus Phoenix blitzed through their opponents. Meanwhile, Royal Never Give Up, J Team and Griffin outlasted Fnatic, Splyce and Cloud9; and G2 Esports rose to 3-0 in Group A.
Fellow Team SoloMid fans, you can now breathe peacefully. Longtime player Bjergsen has officially signed a new deal with the famous NA organization for two-years, also becoming part-owner of the team in the process.
The third day of the 2019 League of Legends World Championship has ended in fireworks as G2 Esports popped health bars left, right and center against Cloud9. Before that, many teams took center stage, with DAMWON Gaming, FunPlus Phoenix, GAM Esports, Team Liquid and Griffin making an impact.
Top seeds SK Telecom T1 and G2 Esports prevailed against Royal Never Give Up and Griffin in the 2019 League of Legends World Championship's second day of action. In the meantime, DAMWON and Fnatic recovered from their Day 1 defeats, Invictus Gaming doubles down, and Cloud9 win their first game.
The 2019 League of Legends World Championship Group Stage has started at long last. By the time Worlds Day 1 ended, J Team’s memorable performance shone the brightest. In the meantime, Splyce, Team Liquid, SK Telecom T1, Invictus Gaming and Royal Never Give Up also made a strong impression.
League of Legends World Championship started today with the Play-in phase! Clutch Gaming, Unicorns of Love, DAMWON Gaming, Splyce, Mammoth, Isurus Gaming — which of these teams will access the Main Event?!
League of Legends World Championship starts in a few hours, and we're already refreshing the stream to be sure to catch every second of it. Did you know you could watch it through the eyes of the players? That's what the Pro-View is made for!
Two weeks before the League of Legends World Championship — their first ever international tournament — Griffin have announced the departure of Head Coach Kim "cvMax" Dae-ho.
Opened to bids since August 16, the League of Legends Championship Series spot previously owned by Echo Fox has now been purchased by Evil Geniuses. That's right — everyone's favourite anti-heroes are back on the Rift!
Riot Games have announced that, starting in 2020, the League Master Series and the League of Legends SEA Tour will merge, giving birth to a brand new league — the Pacific Championship Series.
League of Legends World Championship 2019 is getting closer and closer! Once upon a time in the Summoner's Rift, ten professional players who built their own legacy...
Currently located in New York, Overactive Media has decided to export operations to Canada to be closer to its Toronto Overwatch and Call of Duty franchises. As a result, the European League of Legends team Splyce will be impacted, and could be rebranded following OAM's acquisition of MAD Lions.
As winners of the Regional Qualifiers, Clutch Gaming booked their tickets to Worlds as the LCS third seed. This comes after Doublelift and Team Liquid snatched a fourth title following five tense games against Cloud9 in the LCS Summer Finals.
It's a big day for the G2 Army, with Red Bull officially joining G2 Esports as a brand new partner!
$30 million. That's the price which Echo Fox sold their LCS sport to Kroenke Sports & Entertainment — the owner of Arsenal Football Club.
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