Gen.G will aim to avenge their losses to Hanwha Life, including recent defeats in the 2024 LCK Summer Finals and the LCK Cup ...
Here is everything you need to know about the 2025 LCK Rounds 1-2, the first half of the year-long competitive season.
In the 2025 LCK Cup, Gumayusi only played five matches compared to Smash, who played 15 matches including the playoffs against Hanwha Life Esports, where T1 was eliminated. HLE went on to win the ...
Korean esports team Hanwha Life Esports (HLE) has announced a partnership renewal with THE PLAZA hotel for the upcoming LCK ...
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MSI 2025, the second international competition of this season, will be held at the Pacific Coliseum in Vancouver, Canada, where Kim Yu-na won the gold medalWhile LCK's Hanwha Life e-Sports won the first international competition of the 'League of Legends' e-Sports this season ...
Hanwha Life Esports won the LCK Cup 2025 with a 3-2 victory over Gen.G Esports. Although Gen.G put up a great fight, HLE — with their newly acquired Toplaner Zeus — showcased great resilience ...
League of Legends esports player Gumayusi returns to T1 line-up for 2025 LCK Season as CEO overruled coach staff benching ...
Peanut put his opposition to the sword, leaving no doubts that Hanwha Life is the team to beat at First Stand. Following his series against Top, Peanut talked with Dot Esports about the rise of TL ...
The LCK Cup 2025 is the kickoff tournament of the fifth year of Korea's professional League of Legends league under partnership. Ten teams compete in a round robin group stage. The LCK Cup 2025 is the ...
The best-of-five series, spanning over some four hours, saw Hanwha Life Esports claim a 3-2 triumph, earning the title of the first-ever LCK Cup champions. A key feature of the tournament was the ...
The LCK Cup started Jan. 15, with the final match hosted at the LCK Arena in Jongno-gu, central Seoul. In a best-of-five series, Hanwha Life Esports defeated Gen.G 3-2. Highlights of the game ...
Superstar bot laner Gumayusi is back in the T1 starting lineup for the upcoming LCK split following fan outrage, but T1 CEO Joe Marsh’s intervention to request the change completely undermines the ...
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