Where and when to watch LEC 2020 season startLeague of Legends European Championship 2020 season is kicking off on Friday, 24 January 2020 but the broadcast will happen on a different Twitch channel. Oddly enough, Riot Games didn't make an official announcement but it shouldn't be a problem finding it.JANUARY 23
League of Legends 10.2 patch notes - more Aphelios nerfsRiot Games released the League of Legends patch notes ahead of the update getting deployed to the game. Balance change highlights include even more Aphelios nerfs, Sona mobility buff, Trundle's steroids and a hit to ADC damage.JANUARY 22
League of Legends: DRX to start Quad instead of Doran in LCK Spring SplitDragonX squad is undergoing some shuffle as the team's mid lane trainee, Quad, is going to be a starter for the 2020 LCK Spring Split. Considering he is replacing Doran on the starting roster, this could mean some interesting role swaps are on the table.JANUARY 21
Akali nerf coming to League of Legends in patch 10.3Riot Games will make players who don't like Akali rather happy in League of Legends patch 10.3 as she will have fewer chances to escape now and will generally be easier to kill. Gone are the days of an elusive ninja with tons of damage.JANUARY 17
League of Legends narrowly beats Fortnite's streaming hoursThere's no doubt that 2019 was quite the year when it comes to streaming, be it for streaming platforms, streamers or games, and even though Fortnite won the revenue battle, League of Legends has won in terms of viewership.JANUARY 17
Rek'Sai skin in 2020 to break up the 1000 days clubLeague of Legends players have been growing impatient with champions who didn't receive a skin for 1,000 days or more but Riot Games will put an end to that in 2020 when Rek'Sai and the majority of the club get the new cosmetics.JANUARY 15
League of Legends Eternals release date and pricing updatedRiot Games came under fire for their initial announcement over the Eternals. Now it seems like the pricing will be adjusted to offer more value for money, some will not be paid for and the release date appears to be just around the corner.JANUARY 15
Fiddlesticks visual update is the stuff of nightmaresLeague of Legends' resident scarecrow and fear machine is getting a visual and gameplay update, or VGU for short, in 2020. Riot Games emphasised the fear as the focus of both his kit and new look. So far it looks like they nailed the latter.JANUARY 14
New League of Legends Champions in 2020 teased by RiotRiot Games unveiled the use for Sett's calling card, tied to the champion who is joining League of Legends' roster on 14 January 2020 and continued by teasing the other two champions that are headed for release in the same year.JANUARY 14
League of Legends - Volibear rework to bring a free skin alongRiot Games held voting on League of Legends champions that the players want to see reworked the most, back in 2019. Volibear and Fiddlesticks won and now Riot are bringing more info on the progress, including the free Eldritch horror skin.JANUARY 14
Legends of Runeterra - open beta start date and how to enterRiot Games' Legends of Runeterra will kick off its open beta next week. Those who played during the first two testing sessions and those who sign up before 19 January will be able to access the beta one day earlier. Open beta participants will get an exclusive Moonstruck Poro Guardian.JANUARY 13
Teamfight Tactics Mobile release date announcedRiot Games announced they will release Teamfight Tactics Mobile in mid-March 2020 for most countries in the world. Furthermore, it will be made to accommodate the veterans from the get-go and offer the newcomers a huge player base to matchmake with.JANUARY 13
Teamfight Tactics Set 3 announced with release windowRiot Games announced more champions will join Teamfight Tactics' Set 2 that was recently fortified by Leona and Karma while also providing more information about the upcoming Set 3 which is headed for release in March 2020.JANUARY 13
Two singleplayer League of Legends games to release in 2020Riot Games are coming in with a pile of news again, including the release window for the first two singleplayer games in League of Legends universe. However, they will not be the only LoL-related things coming in 2020, with a TV show and more on the way.JANUARY 11
League of Legends ranked to get autofill parity in 2020League of Legends is getting plethora of updates in 2020 and one of the most requested is autofill parity, meaning one team won't get more autofilled players than the other. Meanwhile the client should be more stable and perform better.JANUARY 10
League of Legends Season 2020 gets a hype cinematicRiot Games released the video aimed at hyping players up for Season 10 which will unfold over the course of 2020, featuring some of the well-known faces from the Rift. Meanwhile, some of us just want a base Caitlyn skin without the hat.JANUARY 9
LCS broadcasting changing drastically in 2020League of Legends Championship Series (LCS), the North American premier competition will have a different broadcasting format in 2020. While it might help bring in more viewers in the region, it will certainly be bad for European fans.JANUARY 8
Wukong rework is coming in League of Legends' next patchWukong is not exactly a useless champion but he hasn't been favoured by the meta for a while and Riot Games are trying to put a stop to the infamous streak. Come patch 10.2, Master Yi's pupil will sport some new mechanics and shifted numbers.JANUARY 8
League of Legends Twitch Rivals rosters are out nowEight captains for the upcoming League of Legends Twitch Rivals tournament have drafted their picks and all the teams across two groups are now known. Here is the full list of captains, their drafted players and their group structures.JANUARY 7
Aphelios Infernum ult nerf is coming by the week's endAphelios proved to be problematic for League of Legends community as soon as he was released thanks to the stacked damage numbers on his combo of Infernum and Moonlight Vigil. This is getting a heavy nerf in 10.1 as the new champion, Sett, takes the stage.JANUARY 7
KeSPA Cup finals resultsKeSPA Cup has officially concluded with the first proper outing of the teams that will be competing in LCK during Season 10. Afreeca Freecs and Sandbox Gaming were quickest to adapt and the spoilers with the results will now follow.JANUARY 6
KeSPA Cup semifinal results, Day 1KeSPA Cup's first semifinals match between T1 and Sandbox Gaming has concluded, bringing what looks like the most tuned team so far into the finals. It took four games for the matchup to finish. Paragraphs below contain results, and therefore spoilers.JANUARY 3
KeSPA Cup quarterfinal results, Day 2KeSPA Cup quarterfinals are now over. Following the success of Afreeca Freecs and Sandbox Gaming in Day 1, the remaining two finalists wrapped their work on 31 December 2019. The following paragraphs will include results, and therefore spoilers.DECEMBER 31
KeSPA Cup quarterfinal results - Day 1Korean League of Legends' first major tournament before Season 10 is halfway through the quarterfinals without too many surprises besides issues with production that caused one matchup to kick off at 2:30 AM KST. Spoilers with results will now follow.DECEMBER 30