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The finals of the 2026 League of Legends Champions Korea (LCK) Cup are set to take place in Hong Kong, marking the first time any LCK competition will be held overseas, its organizer said Tuesday.
The League of Legends (LoL) Champions Korea (LCK) Cup will return this year with a revised format and extensively reshaped team rosters.
The 2025 League of Legends Champions Korea (LCK) Awards is set to be held on Dec. 19, organizers said Monday.
Spring season winners Gen.G denied T1 a chance to take their first LCK championship since the 2022 spring season, knocking them into the runner-up spot, again.
A recent spate of cyber attacks has affected League of Legends Champions Korea, resulting in restrictions on audiences and streaming availability.
Chinese streaming platform Huya halted broadcasts of Korea’s League of Legends (LoL) professional tournaments, weeks after a top Korean Esports team referred to Taiwan as a sovereign country.
The opening day of the League of Legends Champions Korea season was colored by the release of a "joint statement" expressing concerns about teams' financial sustainability within the league.
All five members of T1 took home prizes at the 2023 LCK Awards on Wednesday, earning the best player titles in each of their individual categories.
The annual awards ceremony recognizing the country’s best League of Legends (LoL) players and teams of the year will take place Wednesday evening, putting a final cap on a huge year for Korean Esports.
Days after Korean Esports team T1 claimed victory at this year’s League of Legends World Championship, dozens of contracts for players and coaches across Korea’s top-level circuit expired with one season’s end marking the start of the next.
Korea JoongAng Daily Sitemap