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After a rocky start to the spring split, many people rode off H2K to be just another team.in the LCS. A few weeks in, H2K took a bold decision to bring in Kasing into the roster. Lo and behond, H2K found the recipe they needed to succeed in the EULCS. Taking charge of the majority …
It's been a pretty rocky year for this line up, especially considering the mass of talent on the roster. During the offseason, iG was able to acquire the services of 3 very very contested and talented players in Rookie, KaKAO and Save. Unfortunately for this team, the rulings did not allow for all 3 koreans …
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After years of having surprisingly good players on its roster, Counter Logic Gaming finally lived up to the so called "potential" the team was deemed to have in all of its iterations. CLG's recent summer split victory must, however, be taken with a grain of salt. As team, they were undoubtedly the best in NA… …
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With the North American and European Challenger split coming to a close, we enter an off-season of silence. Teams below the top 3 in every LCS region don’t have anything to play for and generally take a break or compete at smaller lans. This is a perfect time to recap on what happened in …
Continue reading “5 Things we learned from the 2015 Challenger Series”
With the north-american and european Challenger split coming to a close we enter an offseason of silence. Teams below the top 3 in every LCS region don’t have anything to play for and generally take a break or compete at smaller lans. This is a perfect time to recap on what happened in the …
Continue reading “5 Things we learned from the 2015 Challenger Series”
With the north-american and european Challenger split coming to a close we enter an offseason of silence. Teams below the top 3 in every LCS region don’t have anything to play for and generally take a break or compete at smaller lans. This is a perfect time to recap on what happened in the …
Continue reading “5 Things we learned from the 2015 Challenger Series”
With the north-american and european Challenger split coming to a close we enter an offseason of silence. Teams below the top 3 in every LCS region don’t have anything to play for and generally take a break or compete at smaller lans. This is a perfect time to recap on what happened in the …
Continue reading “5 Things we learned from the 2015 Challenger Series”
With the north-american and european Challenger split coming to a close we enter an offseason of silence. Teams below the top 3 in every LCS region don’t have anything to play for and generally take a break or compete at smaller lans. This is a perfect time to recap on what happened in the …
Continue reading “5 Things we learned from the 2015 Challenger Series”
Under the new single team per organisation ruling in KR, several players were left without a choice but to not renew their contracts with organizations in fear of not end up playing because their peers were considered "better than them". In some cases, the organizations chose specific players over others. This is how the …