Dplus KIA, formerly DAMWON Gaming, wrote one of the greatest underdog-to-champion stories in esports when they won the 2020 World Championship and followed it with back-to-back Worlds finals appearances. Built on aggressive early-game play and fearless mechanical outplay, DK became the blueprint for how a team of talented unknowns could rise to global dominance. Though rosters have changed, the organization's identity remains rooted in developing raw Korean talent into world-class competitors. DK's fans remember the dynasty years and expect nothing less than a return to the summit.
Gen.G and Dplus KIA battle in the LCK playoffs with players like Chovy and Deft in the spotlight. Both teams have had strong seasons, making this matchup highly anticipated. The series outcome could impact their playoff trajectories.
Can Dplus KIA Outlast DRX in LCK Playoffs Showdown?
Dplus KIA faced off against DRX in a high-stakes LCK playoffs series. DK's Deft and DRX's Pyosik were key players to watch. Both teams aimed to advance deeper in the championship chase.
Dplus KIA Dominates DRX in LCK Cup Play-In Round Showdown
In a thrilling display of skill, Dplus KIA triumphed over DRX in the LCK Cup 2026 Play-In Round 2, showcasing their strategic prowess and teamwork. The match featured several standout performances that left fans on the edge of their seats.
Korean Teams Lock in Key Players with Contract Renewals
Korean League of Legends teams BFX.Y, NS, and DRX reinforce their rosters by renewing contracts with key players. These extensions signal stability and strategic continuity ahead of the competitive season.
Key Roster Moves in APAC and NA as Teams Gear Up for 2026
MVK, DFM, and GZ make strategic roster decisions to strengthen their lineups for upcoming tournaments. Key players and staff receive extensions, indicating long-term commitments.
Skrímsli Revamps Roster with New Faces and Role Shifts
Skrímsli and Eyen undergo major roster changes as they prepare for the upcoming season. Key players join and depart, signaling strategic shifts for both teams.
Brazil's LEV bolsters its roster with four new additions while China's WBG extends Xiaohu's contract and reworks its lineup. OMG secures stability amidst a flurry of changes across regions.