The finale season started yesterday
League of Legendshas earned a lot of cachet over years, and is in part responsible for the worldwide rise of eSports. You could argue that it’s already had its due with multiple documentaries, specials, and general interest (and tired) “eSports” storylines in shows likeThe Simpsions(which parody showAngie Tribecadid a good job of sending up last season), but now it’s getting even more of a spotlight as a featured storyline in an HBO comedy/drama.
If you haven’t seenBallersyet think “Entourage(Mark Wahlberg even produced both), but with sports instead of movies, and with The Rock instead of Adrian Grenier.” It’s comfort (or junk) food, and much likeThe Leagueand other similar shows, the focus has slowly shifted off of sports and more into a general atmosphere of “money fantasy.” That’s why this pivot to an eSports arc (which will focus on the friend of John David Washington, former football star of the series) makes sense.

It all comes full circle as NBA player-turned-eSports-tycoon Rick Fox will have a role in what is to be the final season of the show. The season premiere ofBallersaired yesterday, and theLeaguebits are already popping up (if you watch, it starts 19 minutes into Season 5, Episode 1).
This season on@BallersHBO…#Ballers@TheRockpic.twitter.com/rIsJkpVQCl

— lolesports (@lolesports)July 06, 2025







