LCK Awards will honour the best League of Legends players and coaches in the league on December 19th in South Korea.
We look back on T1’s top moments of the year, from qualifying for Worlds at the last moment, to lifting the Summoner's Cup for a record sixth time and putting on a show at Red Bull League of Its Own.
The LCK AWARDS, an award ceremony for teams and players with the best performance in LCK (League of Legends Champions Korea), ...
League of Legends Champions Korea awards to take place on Dec. 19 Life as CEO of an Esports team isn't just about the LoLs T1 to face Weibo Gaming in League of Legends Worlds final Krafton-Unknown ...
The KeSPA Cup off-season tournament is back once again, and we will see 14 teams going up against each other ahead of LoL ...
The 2025 season highlighted the theme of “change” more clearly than any year in recent LCK history. The move to a ...
League of Legends is getting in-game coaching in some professional leagues, but could this actually be a hindrance instead of ...
Riot Games has announced that it will trial real-time coach communications within the LCK and the LCP in early 2026.
NOT long ago, Korean player Lee “Faker” Sang-hyeok claimed his third consecutive and sixth overall World Championship title ...
Riot Games is closing out the year with a new three-week photo exhibition highlighting the biggest moments from the League of ...
At the League Awards 2025, former LCK caster Maurits "Chronicler" Jan Meeusen won the Broadcast Talent of the Year award. He ...
The LCK is the main LoL competition in South Korea. It was founded by OnGameNet (OGN) in 2012 under the name of The Champions and was later rebranded as the League of Legends Champions Korea (LCK).