Huhi Unlocked CLG’s S6 Success
Huhi's pressure, team synergy and PawN-esque "x-factor" potential have unlocked CLG's playstyle and success at the 2016 Mid-Season Invitational
MSI 2015 – Where are they now?
The 2015 Mid-Season Invitational was one of the most compelling international tournaments in recent memory. This article maps the development of this tournaments storylines as we get ready for the 2016 MSI.
NRG’s Roster Moves Aren’t as Bad as You May Think
While unexciting, NRG's attempts to fill their roster with veteran talent may prove successful with an appropriate team system.
Lazy Narratives Have Overshadowed Doublelift’s Growth as a Player
Outdated perceptions of Doublelift as a selfish player have overshadowed his recent shifts toward successful team-focused gameplay.
The Long Journey: ocelote turns Gamers2 the joke into G2 the champs
While ocelote has found criticism, his constant hunt for unknown talent, ability to think outside the box and selfless work ethic has propelled G2 to the top of the EU LCS and onto the 2016 Mid-Season Invitational
Gambit’s Empire – The Lasting Impact of Moscow 5
Alex Ich’s failure to qualify for the 2016 NA LCS Summer Split with Team Dragon Knights marks the upcoming LCS split as the first to not feature any of the original Moscow Five (M5) members. A look back at their long-lasting innovations.
Brains v. Brawn – Early Game Win Conditions in CLG vs. TSM
In the 2016 NA LCS Spring Split Finals match-up between CLG and TSM, it's more than just a battle of brains vs. brawn. Ryan Tang dissect's if CLG's control of lane swaps will be able to contain TSM's Svenskeren in the early game.
Return of the Anti-Carry: Re-evaluating Keane in the LCS
Re-evaluating Keane's anti-carry playstyle upon his return to the LCS
Bjergsen vs. Jensen: Why Team Context is Important when Comparing Individuals
Bjergsen and Jensen are two of the best mid laners in North America, but when comparing the two superstars, it's important to consider their team situations.