Team EnVyUs did not let off the gas heading into the playoffs. The Boys in Blue faced one of the favorites, Cloud9, and prevailed.
Jack Ballenger breaks down a handful of new lineups from the China and SEA regions with multiple premiere tournaments on the horizon.
James Bates is back to break down the League of Legends World Championship coverage, this time looking at the teams who qualified through circuit points.
Jack Ballenger breaks down a handful of new lineups from the North American and European regions with multiple premiere tournaments on the horizon.
After earth-shattering changes to Heroes of the Storm and League of Legends eSports divisions', James Bates takes a look at the potential long-term ramifications (or lack thereof) for each game.
Wyatt Lyles breaks down one of the premiere tournaments in the lead up to ESL One: New York, with a handful of favorites including Virtus.pro, set to take aim at the grand prize.
James Bates kicks off the League of Legends World Championship coverage with a look at some of the top teams in each region, and breaks down how each team could fare at the event.
After four days of intense competition, Team EnVyUs walk away with the title. Joe Bartel breaks down the action that took place on the final day of competition
With all but four matches left in the XP World Championship, the third day was certainly filled with twists and turns.
Between the conclusion of the group stage and the opening few matches of the double-elimination bracket, Day 2 was filled with plenty of drama and excitement.
The biggest Call of Duty event of the season is off to the races, with 30 games having taken place during Day 1.
Joe Bartel scans over the group of teams competing at CoD XP, with OpTic Gaming looking poised to end its World Championship drought.
Joe Bartel scans over the group of teams competing at CoD XP and suggests that both Splyce and Millenium could make noise at the World Championship.