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With the first week of the LCS split completed, the new players on the block faced off against Disguised, the veteran provisional guests. Sentinels entered the league after 100 Thieves’ tearful exit after the World Championships this past year. With a roster made up of 3/5 of DSG’s roster from last year, all eyes were
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After the Liga Latinoamérica was sacrificed to create the League of the Americas, only for the merger to be reversed a year later, the LLA remained a casualty. Many of the region’s players found themselves struggling to find a home. They were either left as free agents for the 2026 season or took roles in
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With the League Championship Series making its return on January 24th, Dignitas made a few changes with their staff after a tumultuous past couple of years that drove a lot of fans to question their decision-making. A sour taste was left in most people’s mouths after players openly talked about the stressful environment and how
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With the departure of Han “Peanut” Wang-ho for his mandatory military service, fans were left wondering about his future for when he returns home. Many players have left for military service and did not end up returning to the scene, so it’s natural that people feel this is the last they see of Peanut. However,
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After a rocky debut season in the LTA North, Disguised found themselves competing to keep their spot in tier 1 against blood thirsty tier 2 hopefuls. Regardless of the challenges they faced, the provisional guest spot team was victorious and can happily say they are returning for the 2026 return of the heavily adored LCS.
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After a tumultuous year with mixed results in the LTA North, Disguised made a few changes in an attempt to turn their luck around. Not only did they make some changes to the roster, they also promoted their assistant coach, Ian “ido” McCormick to the head coach. With this adaption to their playstyle, Disguised found
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With the 2025 World Championships underway, all eyes are on each region’s representatives to see how they match up against each other. After the League of Legends Championship Pacific (LCP)’s top-ranked team, CTBC Flying Oyster, defeated the five-time World Champions T1, there was a lot of online discussion about the region that had been overlooked.
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SN Horder: “Maybe if we had those extra stage games, our fate versus Blue Otter would have changed.”
With the end of the North American Challenger League’s regular season, not everyone was fortunate enough to secure a spot in the promotion tournament that takes place in Mexico City, starting this Saturday October 4th. Supernova finished in 1st place before playoffs. After a less-than-stellar playoff run, the team found themselves in fourth place. In
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As the new kids on the block, a lot of LTA fans were interested to see how Disguised would match up against their senior counterparts such as Team Liquid, FlyQuest, and Cloud9. Unfortunately, DSG had a rocky start and it only seemed to get more difficult for them as the year rolled on. After two
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After a less than stellar regular season in the North American Challenger League, Blue Otter rose to the occasion and finished 3rd place with their impressive playoff run. During their time in the playoffs, where they fell into the lower bracket, the Otters locked in and took down two teams that were considered most likely