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Another chapter begins for Faker and T1. It looks like the League of Legends (LoL) G.O.A.T. still wants to do a lot with T1. Five-time LoL world champion Sang-hyeok “Faker” Lee has signed with T1 ...
The competition at the 2025 Esports World Cup for League of Legends (LoL) is heating up as the Quarterfinals have just ...
Gen.G Esports and T1 each won their quarterfinal matches Friday at the Esports World Cup League of Legends event in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. Gen.G recorded a 2-0 victory over FlyQuest, courtesy of a ...
We're heading into the playoffs of the League of Legends Esports World Cup 2025 and eight teams are fighting for the title of ...
MSI 2025 reignited League of Legends esports, breaking predictability and setting a fresh, exciting path toward Worlds 2025.
The second Esports World Cup (EWC) opened its week with six different esports titles, with Valorant making its debut in the annual multi-esports tournament.
Anyone's Legend faced their fellow LPL team, Bilibili Gaming, in an elimination match in the lower bracket of MSI 2025. Their series would be a rematch of the LPL Split 2 playoffs grand finals, where ...
Bilibili Gaming will move forward in the Lower Bracket against LPL first seed, Anyone’s Legend. The winner of that series will go on to face the loser of T1 vs. Gen.G in the Lower Bracket Final.
LTA North team FlyQuest (FLY) has been eliminated from MSI 2025 as opponent Bilibili Gaming (BLG) perseveres in the Bracket Stage.
The Upper Bracket of the League of Legends MSI 2025 Bracket Stage will see T1 vs Bilibili Gaming (BLG) on July 5, 2025. The winner will advance to the Upper Bracket Final to face LCK's Gen.
With FlyQuest and G2 Esports losing their series, the West turns to Movistar Koi at MSI. The first two games go differently, but the overall result is the same.
The team can not only reach the final but also compete for the title against T1. Bilibili Gaming – the best squad in China showcases the most consistent performance in any competition. Last year, ...