Brazilian League teams want franchising, CBLoL to implement
Syed Mujtaba Naqvi
League of Legends
Riot Games has decided to franchise CBLoL, the highest level of professional League of Legends in Brazil. On January 21, Riot Brazil announced the 2020 Campeonato Brasileiro de League of Legends is bringing new talents, new sponsors, and most importantly the beginning of its implementation of a franchise model. Since the LCS and LEC have moved to the model two seasons ago, more and more tournaments are noticing the benefits …
Evil Geniuses runs over Alliance in DreamLeague Leipzig Major
Steven Rondina
Dota 2
Evil Geniuses took a key win over Alliance in the DreamLeague Leipzig Major and with it, advanced to the lower bracket finals. By reaching the top three, Evil Geniuses is guaranteed a minimum of 2,100 Dota Pro Circuit qualifying points towards the International, as well as $110,000. It also sets the team up with a rematch against Vici Gaming, who knocked EG into the lower bracket on Thursday. Though Alliance …
These are the five worst team jerseys in pro League of Legends
Syed Mujtaba Naqvi
League of Legends
Professional esports teams show off their branding with jerseys worn by pro players and fans alike. Jerseys aren’t there just for comfort on a stage, as organizations also use them to promote their colors and sponsors, hoping to sell more merch along the way. Ahead of every season, most teams prepare new jerseys. Sometimes entirely new, sometimes just a little bit different. But not every such change is successful, and …
Riots scrubs bugs from new League of Legends official website
Syed Mujtaba Naqvi
League of Legends
League of Legends’ new website is live and it features a cleaner design, new champion concept art, and a bunch of bugs. Once the new official LoL page is opened, the first thing to see is a video background with Riot showcasing many of its popular animations, including Jinx’s song, K/DA, cinematics, and more. The looped video is covered with the League logo, and a “play for free” button, since …
LPL players forced by Tencent to play on Chinese LoL server
William Davis
League of Legends
Week 1 in the LPL has concluded and Tencent took the opportunity to announce some key changes in the LPL rulebook. The LPL, unlike the other major regions, is operated by Tencent. The Chinese conglomerate is at least a partial owner of some of the most popular game developers in the world, including Riot Games, Epic Games, Supercell, and Ubisoft. Legend of Legends is one of the most popular video …