After wining the 2019 Spring Split, G2 traveled to Taipei for the Mid-Season Invitational. They’d take down Korea’s SKT and North America’s Team Liquid to win Europe their first MSI title. G2 went on to win their sixth title during Summer 2019 and would eventually make it all the way to Worlds Grand Final before losing to China’s FunPlus Phoe
While he became popular as a professional player on team Dignitas, Imaqtpie gained a streaming following that was the highest of all Twitch streamers, until Tyler 1 surpassed him. His stream is watched because of his sarcastic comments and laidback attitude. Although he is still among the best players on the servers he plays on, he is also known for troll picking really often. Basically, he plays anything in the bot posit
“Inevitable.” Not many teams in the world have the prowess to be described as “inevitable.” In the realm of competitive League of Legends , G2 Esports exist in a class of their own. Since joining the League of Legends jungle guide back in the spring of 2016, the European juggernauts have towered over the rest of the region, winning seven out of the league’s nine titles, tying Fnatic for the most of all t
The thing about Illaoi is that no matter how annoying she is in lane, she becomes more dangerous in team fights, being able to somewhat Isolate enemy ADC’s and in team fights, if she uses her multi she can turn the tide of a losing fight real qu
“G2 are inevitable. G2 are inescapable,” proclaimed LEC caster Aaron “Medic” Chamberlain as G2 Esports brought down the nexus of rival Fnatic, sweeping the 2020 LEC Spring finals, their third consecutive and seventh title in franchise hist
One of the most underrated roles in the entire game of League Of Legends is the role taken by champions who go up to the top lane. This is a fairly boring role to play in the game and the champions that are most well suited to that role are generally champions that are more boring to play and have simpler mechanics, as they are usually built around sustain and tankien
Not to be confused with Universal’s Dark Universe (which failed, incidentally), the MonsterVerse is essentially a modern interpretation of the aforementioned Toho franchise that saw Godzilla and an array of other monsters do battle, usually in a surprisingly flimsy urban landscape. The franchise began with 2014’s Godzilla reboot, and by purchasing the rights to various other Toho beasts, Warner Bros. signaled their intention to develop the lore of their MUTO world . However, the MonsterVerse only kicked off proper with Warner Bros.’ involvement in Kong: Skull Island , a reboot of the titular gorilla’s big screen st
Sett is the more recent champion to be released on this list and at his release, he was probably one of the most banned champions in the entire game. This is because on top of his straight forward but really solidly made kit, he was just straight up overpowe
This could sometimes be to his deterrent but when his ultimate is used correctly and at the right time, especially during team fights, he could lock down that annoying assassin or ADC, take them away from the team fight and take them down before they could help out their team and do some dam
Teemo, despite being the most hated character in the game, is still played by a lot of players, even at high levels so it makes sense why he has a fairly high ban rate of 12.33 percent. On top of that, he also has a pretty high win rate, that being 51.63 perc
While it might not have been the first, the Marvel Cinematic Universe spearheaded by Kevin Feige and now under the ownership of Disney has refined the formula for a modern audience. Beginning with Iron Man in 2008 and exploding thanks to The Avengers 4 years later, the MCU pumps out multiple movies per year, almost all of which have garnered considerable critical and commercial success. Seeing the success Marvel Studios were enjoying, rival studios clamored to adopt the shared universe approach, but many of these pretenders have since fallen by the ways
Teemo is one of, if not the absolute most hated character in all of League of Legends , it’s to there point where Riot Games themselves put jokes in the game about how Teemo is the devil not just once but quite a lot of times. So much so that it’s hard to keep tr
Fnatic cleanly swept them 3-0 and won the 2018 Spring Split. The European fan-favorites would win again during the Summer 0f 2018, while G2 suffered an early exit from the Summer playoffs at the hands of Misfits in the quarterfinals. Despite the somewhat disappointing 2018 Spring and Summer Splits, G2 secured themselves a spot to compete in the 2018 World Champions
With a team composed of Wunder in the top lane, Jankos in the jungle, Caps in the mid lane and Perkz and Mikyx in the bot lane, G2 would find their old form. This roster, composed of faces both old and new, gelled together in a way that was previously unseen. Caps unlocked something, and the team started to win again. But this time, they weren’t villains, they were her
