The famous Intel Extreme Masters (IEM) tournament series has returned once again to be played in Oakland, California. The six teams competing for League of Legends will be fighting for a cut of the $100,000 prize pool on Nov. 19 and 20.
After six strong years of the same client, Riot has decided that it is finally time for an upgrade. Of course, with any big change, there are bound to be downsides.
In celebration of one of Call of Duty’s best selling games of the franchise being remastered, Gfinity and HP are pairing together to host a tournament in memory of Modern Warfare that is sponsored by HP’s OMEN.
Now that Season Six for League of Legends has come to a close, we can look back at the millions upon millions of games that were played. Thankfully, Riot released an official list reviewing everything, and I’m here to give you the good stuff.
A big issue I have had with a lot of mainstream esports recently, aside from too many invite-only tournaments, is the distinct lack of interaction between the players and the community.
With season six coming to a close tomorrow, I know a lot of people are on that last minute grind to get one division higher. If there is any champion that can help you gain LP, it’s Jhin, and boy is he fun.
Onto my second-to-last installment of my Climbing Elo series for this group, I’m going to be talking about everyone’s favorite time bender: Ekko. While both builds are very viable, one is much stronger than the other at the cost of overall fun.
The former jungler for Fnatic, Lauri “Cyanide” Happonen, recently tweeted saying “Moving out of Madrid, time to start a new chapter in Berlin. Planning to involve myself in the LoL scene again season 7.”