Breathe officially joined Royal Never Give Up after the end of the Mid Season Invitational around June, following a rather unexpected agreement with BibiBili Gaming that switched him and Bin between both teams.
Category: Esports
LPL strongest players, who to keep an eye for in the 2022 League of Legends World Championship – Part 4
After looking into all the players coming to the event, it is hard to choose a definite list of the best junglers, however something is certain Jiejie is right up in that list. Is fair to say he did not have the best regular summer split, however he became an absolute menace going into the playoffs stage.
LPL strongest players, who to keep an eye for in the 2022 League of Legends World Championship – Part 3
Since back in 2019, we have been able to experience one of the best bot laners in League of Legends history. And after winning a Worlds trophy in 2021, Viper is coming in as the most lane dominant bot laner in the tournament. Viper managed to thrive last season even when the meta was focused outside of the bot lane. What separates Viper from all the other bot laners, is his clutch mentality. Viper stands out after tough situations, definitely being the comeback king in Worlds finals last year and in the LPL 2022 Summer Playoffs.
LPL strongest players, who to keep an eye for in the 2022 League of Legends World Championship – Part 2
Jackeylove is a player that loves the big stage, he always somehow shows up in international events. Although he seems to be not on par with other LPL bot laners, JackeyLove still remains as the quintessential aggressive do or die player.
LPL strongest players, who to keep an eye for in the 2022 League of Legends World Championship – Part 1
It is fair to say the LPL is one if not the most competitive league in the world, LCK has been trailing behind in overall talent with just a couple of teams showing the possibility of winning Worlds 2022. Talent brews incredibly fast within the Chinese region with youngsters and veterans seemingly playing together, keeping the pace between each other.
The best youngsters at the League of Legends 2022 World Championship – Final Part
The League of Legends 2022 World Championship is an incredible time for League fans and the esports community as a whole since they get to see their favorite squads and players fighting for the coveted Summoner’s Cup and the bragging rights of being a world champion. Since the organizations have to manage incredible mental resilience and consistency throughout the year, Worlds is absolutely full with talented and mechanically skilled players looking to prove that they are truly worthy of the spot and a chance at the title.
The best youngsters at the League of Legends 2022 World Championship – Part 2
The League of Legends 2022 World Championship is an incredible time for League fans and the esports community as a whole since they get to see their favorite squads and players fighting for the coveted Summoner’s Cup and the bragging rights of being a world champion. Since the organizations have to manage incredible mental resilience and consistency throughout the year, Worlds is absolutely full with talented and mechanically skilled players looking to prove that they are truly worthy of the spot and a chance at the title. Youngsters and rookies usually have the biggest hunger to show their talent during the event, not only to justify their current spot on a team but also to secure a juicy contract for the upcoming split. Even though their gameplay may be a bit rough around the edges to be up to the standards of Worlds title challengers, youngsters regularly have a different approach to the game that can counter the current meta and result in never before seen strategies shown in the biggest stage. This year’s Worlds tournament is filled with talented rookies and debutants who will stop against nobody to try and take the newly renewed Summoner’s Cup. Here’s our second list of all the rookies and Worlds debutants who have the skill ceiling to turn the scales in their favor in such an event like Worlds. -Flakked
In the same line as Berserker, Victor “Flakked” Lirola Tortosa joined G2 Esports after bot laner legend Martin “Rekkles” Larsson’s departure from the LEC as a whole, meaning he was needed to fill up some big shoes on the franchise and show that he deserved his spot as G2 Esports’ next bot lane main. Even though there were, as usual, some doubts around the situation, Flakked absolutely stepped up with statistics such as having a 100 percent win rate on champions like Draven, Sivir, and Aphelios during the entirety of the Summer split, he showed his talent and potential is more than capable to be a replacement for Rekkles. Outside of that, his incredible performance during the 2022 Mid Season Invitational was nothing less than extraordinary and truly was his breakout event, with a total 83 percent win rate on Kai’Sa and a 100 percent win rate on Zeri similar to the LEC. -Zeus Choi “Zeus” Woo-je is by far one of the most exciting players who will be participating at Worlds 2022 thanks to his incredible adapting skills and huge champion pool, his methodical yet aggressive gameplay, and definite carry potential if given the resources for it. He achieved some impressive statistics in the 2022 LCK Summer Split, such as a 71.4 percent total win rate on Gangplank and 3-0 records on both Gragas and Camille. Zeus is no stranger to the biggest stage, however he is still considered a youngster similar to his teammates Oner and Gumayusi. Zeus will be looking to show why he is still considered one if not the best top laner in the world, even after a dodgy LCK Summer Split.
The best youngsters at the League of Legends 2022 World Championship – Part 1
The League of Legends 2022 World Championship is an incredible time for League fans and the esports community as a whole since they get to see their favorite squads and players fighting for the coveted Summoner’s Cup and the bragging rights of being a world champion. Since the organizations have to manage incredible mental resilience and consistency throughout the year, Worlds is absolutely full with talented and mechanically skilled players looking to prove that they are truly worthy of the spot and a chance at the title.
Evil Geniuses adapts to the circumstances, overcoming a tough loss – League of Legends 2022 Worlds Playins
A loss at the hands of Fnatic to start the 2022 League of Legends World Championship and an extremely close win over the Brazilian representative LOUD had the LCS community criticizing their third seed, Evil Geniuses. Taiwanese 2nd seed Beyond Gaming came to challenge the stumbly Evil Geniuses, however they were not expecting what happened.
MAD Lions sustained the pressure from IW and achieve second win – League of Legends Worlds 2022 Playins
The LEC continues to impress with wins in the playins stage of the 2022 League of Legends World Championship with now a second victory for their fourth seed, MAD Lions.