The pressure to win applies to every single win in the League of Legends World Championship. Teams only get six games to stack up victories in the group stage, so if you fall behind early, the quicker winning becomes absolutely mandatory.
Category: Esports
Dupreeh is now the first CSGO player to earn $2M
Following Vitality’s victory in ESL Pro League Season 16, Peter ‘dupreeh’ Rasmussen has become the first professional CSGO player to surpass the $2 million mark in earnings. This cements dupreeh as the highest earning CSGO player after more than ten years of active competition. While there are other professional CSGO players nipping at his heels, dupreeh will always be able to say that he was the first player to surpass the $2 million mark.
G2 Esports demolishes Evil Geniuses – League of Legends World Championship
North American League of Legends fans woke up to a harsh reality on day 2 of the League of Legends World Championship. Things are getting a little tough for LCS fans, as G2 Esports followed Europe’s dominance over North America with a quick victory over the LCS Spring champions, Evil Geniuses.
Rogue starts campaign with victory against DRX – League of Legends World Championship
Rogue started the second day of the 2022 League of Legends World Championship group stage with a dominant victory against LCK’s DRX. In their first international stage match as official LEC champions, Rogue highlighted their best performance against Korea’s fourth seed.
T1 starts with underwhelming performance – The International 2022 LCQ
The TI11 Last Chance Qualifier event has officially started, and 12 runner up teams from their own regions will give their all to claim one of the coveted two spots left in the International 2022. Even though there are definite favorites coming into the qualifier competition, fans expect underdogs to show their worth, mostly hoping for T1 Topson and Ana to pull the miracle off.
Fnatic defies the odds by beating T1 confidently – League of Legends World Championship
The LEC is known for one thing and one thing only, their fighting spirit to defy any and all expectations or predictions in the biggest stage of League of Legends. Fnatic followed this principle on the second day of the group stage at the 2022 League of Legends World Championship, showing incredible synergy against one of the favorites to win the coveted Summoners’ Cup, T1.
CFO Flying Oysters pulls incredible win against NA’s 100 Thieves
The North American home crowd was definitely cheating for 100 Thieves, but the North American fans left disappointed after CFO Flying Oysters
Upset city, both G2 and Astralis missed qualification to the IEM Rio Major
After a day of unexpected upsets at the IEM Rio Major RMR A qualifier tournament, the once “best team in the world” aka Danish dynasty Astralis has hit rock bottom, having failed to qualify for a Major for the first time in history as an organization after losing to forZe after just 2 maps.
KOI confirms alliance with LEC team Rogue
KOI and Rogue have announced that they are joining forces in a strategic alliance. Although this first post has been deleted shortly after, Ibai has confirmed it later through a broadcast on his Twitch channel. This agreement means the arrival of KOI to the maximum continental League of Legends competition. The streamer himself has confirmed that they will use the name KOI, as long as Riot Games approves the change, which is a usual process in any signing or change that should not generate major problems.
LoL Worlds 2022 – An unlucky draw for Cloud9 & Fnatic
After an intense week of international League of Legends, the play-ins are over, and it’s time for us to set our eyes on LoL Worlds 2022 Main Event. With Fnatic joining the party, Group A is bound to be the most explosive group of the year. What can we expect from this “group of death” and which teams will advance to the Knockout Stage?