
OPPO Presents MVP Award at League of Legends World Championship Final
OPPO presented its flagship device, OPPO Reno 2, and the MVP award at the conclusion of the League of Legends (LoL) 2019 World Championship in Paris on November 10.
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OPPO presented its flagship device, OPPO Reno 2, and the MVP award at the conclusion of the League of Legends (LoL) 2019 World Championship in Paris on November 10.
The 2020 League of Legends World Championship Grand Final is only two days away.
Bilibili announced it is teaming up with League of Legends (LoL) to become the exclusive broadcaster for three major esports tournaments in China for three years.
In HUYA Inc.’s 2nd quarter of 2024, game-related services, advertising and other revenues grew rapidly to 308.5 million yuan, reaching 20 percent of its total net revenues, signaling the positive progress of the company’s strategic transformation.
On Aug. 28 at the 2018 Asian Games held in Jakarta, Team China took down Team of South Korea 3-1 and emerged victorious in the popular video game League of Lege...
On Sept. 21, League of Legends developer Riot Games announced on its media day broadcast that global automotive brand Mercedes-Benz has become the exclusive automotive partner of League of Legends esports for the next several years.
As the traditional Chinese New Year celebration comes to an end, this week, the Chinese esports industry witnessed several partnerships and key developments in leagues and tournaments.
During the live-streaming of S11 Global Finals of League of Legends on Bilibili, about 500 million people were watching the race at the same time.
On Friday of this week, just after the end of the National Day break in China, Tencent released the long-anticipated mobile title League of Legends: Wild Rift.
On Tuesday, Chinese digital audio platform Ximalaya launched an authorized audio drama based on the novel named League of Legends: My Time, which itself is based on Tencent's popular mobile game League of Legends.
Earlier this morning, during the 2020 China Digital Entertainment Expo & Conference (ChinaJoy), Nicolo Laurent, game publisher Riot Games CEO, announced that the 2020 League of Legends World Championships (S10) will be hosted in Shanghai from September 25 to October 31.
Last week, the esports industry in China went through a bit of turmoil as Typhoon In-fa passed through Shanghai and caused multiple esports competitions to be suspended, including League of Legends Pro League.