Gaming
Top 5 League of Legends Teams You Should Watch at the Worlds Championship 2018
The biggest League of Legends (LOL) tournament, Worlds 2018 is fast approaching. The event will kick off on 1st October through to the 3rd November 2018, in South Korea. Twenty-four teams from around the world will go head to head for their share of $2.2 million.
You can follow your favourite team in the prestigious tournament through Twitch, ESPN+ and lolesports.com. On top of this, you can predict the outcomes through esports sites offer betting on League of Legends.
- Fnatic
The Fnatic gaming club is one of the oldest European esports organisations to achieve remarkable success. Gaming fans out there will be keen to see what will happen, showing their support with the best League of Legends bets. Dominant in the gaming scene, supporters are hopeful of winning tournaments at Worlds.
2018 started off with a great showing from Fnatic winning the EU LCS Spring Split title. In the Summer Split league, the team beat FC Schalke 04 3-1 to win the European LOL Championship title. Fnatic has kept up their winning streak since the Mid-Season Invitational 2018. Due to this, the squad have a good chance of going through the Group Stages.
As challenging as it may be for the fanatic LOL players, they have set their mindful focus on the Summoner’s Cup. Fnatic has a pretty good idea, what it takes to become the League of Legends champions.
- KT Rolster
The South Korean team KT Rolster have battled against their demons. The active roster consists of talented gamers that are playing together to achieve success. They have proved their capabilities in esports scene, winning the LCK Summer Split 2018 to qualify for Worlds.
The KT Rolster performance at the LOL Champions Korea (LCK) event, has seen power to recover from any setbacks in-game. The LOL squad is currently Korea’s number one team. Having set their sights on the International scene, they want to add one more trophy to their collection.
- Flash Wolves
The current top LOL team in the Taiwan region is Flash Wolves. Changes in the active lineup, the pack have kept up their good gaming skills to dominate the LMS region.
In the LMS Summer Split, Flash Wolves outplayed MAD Team 3-0 in the Grand Finals. This result secured and confirmed the wolves participation at the Worlds Championship. Time and time again, Flash Wolves have proven they are better than the top local team, Ahq Esports Club. On top of this, they are looking to shake things up in the League of Legends tournament.
Flash Wolves excel by taking the advantage with confrontation and preparation for attacks in the bot lane. Their map control awareness and quick switching from one place to another helps them to achieve objectives faster. For the fourth time, Flash Wolves are sharpening their weapons for Worlds. The squad hope to take their gaming levels higher for a glorious purpose on the International world stage.
- Invictus Gaming
Invictus Gaming started 2018 as the best team in China. Despite, IG failing to qualify at the Mid-Season Invitational, the League of Legends unit managed to reach the Grand Finals of LPL Summer tournament. The squad struggled and surrendered to RNG, finishing in second place to earn the second spot for Worlds 2018.
IG’s top player, Song ‘Rookie’ Eui-jin is one of the most experienced in the LPL region that has won him the MVP award in the Spring and Summer Splits 2018. Invictus Gaming is currently the second top League of Legends team in the world. The unit has the motivation to win for China even though the group has not been participating in Worlds since 2015.
- Royal Never Give Up
The Chinese team, Royal Never Give Up are currently in the top League of Legends squad in the world. The unit’s incredible influence this year, won them the LPL Spring and Summer leagues, Rift Rivals, and the Mid-Season Invitational 2018. Four RNG players from the active LOL lineup form a part of the unit that represented China in the Asian Games, winning the Grand Final.
The absence of SKT Telecom gives a chance for the RNG squad to reach the finals for China, at the Worlds Championship. This LOL tournament could be the last esports league for the top player Jian ‘Uzi’ Zi-Hao after revealing his health issues in past statements.
So far, Royal Never Give Up have participated the LOL Worlds Championship for the past two years finishing in the top four ranks in the competition. Will RNG finally take the Summoner’s Cup?
Knowing the weaknesses and strengths of opposing teams can be an advantage worth taking. The units invest their time training to improve on their mistakes, implementing their best tactics to overcome their opponents. Now that you have an idea of the top esports teams participating at Worlds, which unit is worth your best League of Legends bets?
Consoles
To keep Apex Legends running for an additional “10 to 15 years,” Respawn opens a third studio

Apex Legends developer Respawn has created a third studio in order to keep the popular battle royale genre running for another “10 to 15 years”. Madison, Wisconsin is where the new studio is situated.
This third studio (the first two being headquartered in Los Angeles and Vancouver) will largely focus on Apex Legends in order to ensure a continuous and, most importantly, sustainable production pipeline. It may, however, contribute to other Respawn products in the future. Ryan Burnett, who previously served as director of engine production at Epic Games and had a distinguished 14-year career at Raven Software, the Call of Duty Studio, will serve as the studio’s head.
Senior VP of operations at Respawn, Daniel Suarez, claims in-depth in an interview with GamesIndustry.biz that “Because we intend to stick with this for the long haul, team health is unquestionably a top priority for us. We’re eager to see Apex become a franchise that endures for ten, fifteen, or more years because we think it will. We can’t just accomplish everything at once, exhaust ourselves, and be unprepared to do it over the long run.”
Consistency (as well as adequate production runway) are essential to make Apex Legends’ 90-day turnaround for new seasons of content realistic. Suarez observes that the introduction of new characters to the game takes a lot longer than you might anticipate “It takes us between a year and a year and a half to become proficient in a Legend. We are therefore making preparations well in advance.”
Only a few weeks ago, parent company EA fired more than 200 Apex Legends quality assurance testers in an impromptu Zoom call, raising concerns among some fans about the game’s future.
Do you support Respawn’s decision to open a third studio? Do you believe Apex Legends will still be around in 15 years?
Consoles
On the PS5, Kingdom Eighties brings micromanagement and vintage nostalgia

Kingdom Eighties, a micro-strategy game coming out for the PS5 in 2023, is a loving tribute to that legendary time period.Eighties will be a stand-alone novel like earlier books in the Kingdom series, such as Two Crowns or New Lands.
You take on the role of the leader, a camp counselor tasked with protecting the village against enigmatic creatures known as greed. Bike around the neighborhood with youngsters like The Champ, The Tinkerer, and The Wiz, who will support you in combat and each contribute something unique to the table while doing your best Stranger Things impressions.
Your thoughts about Kingdom Eighties Have you played any of the other Kingdom games?
Consoles
Currently available on PS5, PS4, and 18 more PS + Extra, premium games

Just now, another great update for PS Plus Extra and PS Plus Premium came out.There are 17 titles in all that are available for these higher membership tiers in March, which is a wonderful collection that should have something for everyone. In Europe, these games are now available for download on the PS5 and PS4, and they will soon be released in North America.
Here is a list of everything included as a reminder:
PS Plus Extra: March 2023
- Tchia (PS5, PS4) | Review
- Uncharted: Legacy of Thieves Collection (PS5) | Review
- Immortals Fenyx Rising (PS5, PS4) | Review
- Rainbow Six Extraction (PS5, PS4) | Review
- Ghostwire: Tokyo (PS5) | Review
- Life is Strange True Colors (PS5, PS4) | Review
- Life is Strange 2 (PS4) | Review
- Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot (PS4) | Review
- Street Fighter V Champion Edition (PS4) | Review
- Untitled Goose Game (PS4) | Review
- Final Fantasy Type-0 HD (PS4) | Review
- RAGE 2 (PS4) | Review
- NEO: The World Ends With You (PS4) | Review
- Haven (PS5, PS4) | Review
PS Plus Premium: March 2023
- Ridge Racer Type 4 (PS1) | Review
- Ape Academy 2 (PSP)
- Syphon Filter: Dark Mirror (PSP)
Tchia, an independent open-world adventure, debuts on PlayStation Plus Extra on the first day of this month. In addition to everything else mentioned above, members will also have access to this endearing new game. The three classic games mentioned above are also available to PS Plus Premium subscribers. Both Syphon Filter: Dark Mirror and Ape Academy 2 provide a set of trophies, which is always a welcome extra.
According to our most recent poll, the majority of you are happy with the new games and oldies that were added to the catalog this month, and we don’t blame you. It’s a fantastic choice. With these more recent membership tiers, Sony seems to be finding its footing after a somewhat poor start.
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