About ROX Tigers
ROX Tigers were one of the most celebrated South Korean organisations of their era, competing in the League of Legends Champions Korea under the tag ROX. Now disbanded, the team is remembered as a defining force during a golden period of Korean League of Legends, when its aggressive, expressive style captured the attention of fans far beyond the country’s borders. Based in South Korea, ROX embodied the creativity and fearlessness that made the region’s best sides so compelling to watch.
A Beloved Chapter of Korean History
The Tigers built their reputation on high-tempo, proactive play that contrasted with the measured control often associated with Korean teams. That distinctive personality, combined with a roster of enormously talented individuals, turned ROX into perennial contenders at the very top of the LCK. Their rivalries with the region’s other powerhouses produced some of the most memorable series of their time, matches that are still referenced when discussing the peak of competitive League of Legends.
Competing at the Sport’s Summit
The LCK, in which ROX competed, has long been the most respected domestic league in the game. To be a leading side within it, as the Tigers were, meant standing among world-class opposition week after week. The organisation reached the sport’s grandest stages and pushed the very best teams to their limits, earning admiration for both its results and the entertainment it delivered along the way.
Legacy After Disbanding
Although ROX Tigers no longer exist as an active team, their influence endured through the players and ideas they popularised. Many of the individuals who wore the Tigers’ colours went on to further success elsewhere, carrying the team’s spirit into new chapters. As a disbanded organisation, ROX is now viewed through the lens of nostalgia, a reminder of an especially vibrant period when Korean League of Legends captivated the global community.
ROX Tigers FAQ
ROX Tigers competes in the LCK (KOREA region).
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