T1 Dominates LCK Spring Split Opening Week
Faker leads T1 to yet another dominant performance in domestic league play.
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Faker leads T1 to yet another dominant performance in domestic league play.
League of Legends esports moves fast. Rosters shift between splits, patches reshape the meta overnight, and a single upset at Worlds can rewrite the power rankings for half a region. EsportNow covers it all, from the biggest storylines in the LCK and LEC to the rising teams pushing for their first international slot in the LTA and LPL. Whether you follow T1, Gen.G, G2, or a mid-table side fighting for playoffs, you'll find the LoL esports news and context you need right here.
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The LoL esports scene runs on personalities as much as results. Faker's continued reign at T1, Chovy anchoring Gen.G, Caps carrying G2 through another LEC season, and a steady stream of younger talent pushing for a spot in the Top 20 rankings. The teams page gives you roster histories, recent results, and current form for every organization we follow.
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League of Legends esports has never had more going on at once. Three regional leagues competing for international slots, a global tournament calendar that barely pauses, constant patch updates, and a fan base that stretches from Seoul to São Paulo. EsportNow pulls it into one place with the depth regular viewers want and the context newcomers need. Bookmark the news feed, keep an eye on the matches page, and follow along as the 2026 season unfolds.