After nearly a month of competition, the League of Legends World Championship 2018 has finally wrapped up, and Chinese team Invictus Gaming was this year’s team to hoist the Summoner’s Cup. The Finals matchup took place between IG and Europe’s Fnatic in what was expected to be a hard-fought series. In the end, it proved
League of Legends World Championships 2018
The League of Legends World Championship 2018 wrapped up yesterday with Invictus Gaming taking down Fnatic to win the Summoner’s Cup. Unfortunately, the Finals matchup wasn’t all that entertaining and in the wake of the tournament, it seems the only thing any League of Legends fan is talking about is a new song associated with the game.
After nearly a month of competition, the Finals for the League of Legends World Championship 2018 have at long last been set. This weekend’s Semifinal round was thought to be intense coming in, but instead turned out to be perhaps the least-exciting round of the tournament so far. Both games these weekend ended up series
The west continues its dominant reign at the League of Legends World Championship 2018, with two more teams now having advanced to the final four. In the most recent slate of games in the quarterfinal stage, North America’s final representative Cloud9 went to battle with Korea’s final squad Afreeca Freecs and the American team made
The League of Legends World Championships 2018 kicked off earlier this week and as of this morning, the first round of the tournament, the Play-In Group stage, has now wrapped up with those teams moving on preparing for some Best-of-5 matchups this weekend. After four days of play, Edward Gaming won Group A with Infinity Esports