About Longzhu Gaming
Longzhu Gaming was a professional League of Legends organisation that competed in South Korea’s LoL Champions Korea (LCK), the top-tier domestic circuit of the world’s most decorated competitive region. Although the team operated out of Korea and drew primarily on Korean talent, the brand carried Chinese ownership backing, positioning it at an interesting intersection of the two dominant Asian ecosystems in the game. The franchise no longer exists in its original form, having been rebranded and folded into a successor identity, but its stint in the LCK left a lasting imprint on the mid-2010s competitive landscape.
An Organisation Built for the LCK Stage
Longzhu Gaming arrived on the LCK scene during a period when the league was widely regarded as the strongest and most tactically sophisticated in the world. Competing in a division that regularly produced international champions meant that simply qualifying and surviving in the LCK was an achievement in itself. The organisation invested in assembling a roster capable of matching the rigorous, methodical style that Korean teams were famous for, blending experienced veterans with rising domestic prospects across the five roles.
Competing in the World’s Toughest Region
The LCK has long been defined by its depth, its emphasis on disciplined macro play, and the intensity of its practice culture. For Longzhu, every split was a gauntlet against organisations that themselves boasted world titles and international pedigree. Success required not only individual mechanical skill but also the coordination, vision control, and patience that came to characterise Korean League of Legends. The team’s presence in this environment reflected the broader trend of well-financed backers seeking to establish a foothold in the region that set the global standard.
Legacy of a Former Contender
Though Longzhu Gaming has since been disbanded and its assets carried forward under a new banner, the name remains a familiar one to followers of Korean esports history. Teams that pass through the LCK, even briefly, become part of the tapestry of a league that has crowned more world champions than any other. Longzhu’s chapter serves as a reminder of how quickly branding and ownership can shift in professional esports, and of the constant churn that accompanies competition at the highest level. For those who tracked the LCK during its era, Longzhu Gaming stands as a notable former participant in one of the sport’s most demanding proving grounds.
Longzhu Gaming FAQ
Longzhu Gaming competes in the LCK (KOREA region).
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