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The 2023 LCK season was the twelfth season of South Korea's LCK, a professional esports league for the MOBA PC game League of Legends. The season was divided into two splits: Spring and Summer. The Spring Split began on 18 January and culminated with the playoff finals on 9 April 2023.
In LCK Summer 2020, Damwon Gaming won their first championship title after defeating DRX in the finals. [9] DWG KIA (previously Damwon Gaming) won the title for both LCK Spring and Summer 2021, making them the champions for three consecutive splits. They defeated Gen.G in the Spring, [10] and T1 in the Summer. [11]
The team finished the 2022 LCK Spring Split in second place, advancing to the semifinals of the playoffs. Gen.G advanced to the LCK Spring Split Finals, marking Peanut's first finals appearance in three years. However, they were defeated, 1–3, finishing in second place. [58] During the 2022 LCK Summer Split, Gen.G performed well with a 17–1 ...
The 2024 LCK season was the 13th season of the League of Legends Champions Korea (LCK), a professional South Korean esports league for the MOBA PC game League of Legends. The season is divided into two splits: Spring and Summer. The Spring Split began on 17 January 2024 and culminated with the playoff finals on 14 April.
The walkout vote passed, resulting in the first major esports league strike. Riot responded by delaying the start to the 2023 Summer Split, stipulating that if both parties could not reach an agreement within the designated two-week period, the Summer Split would be cancelled and no teams would be eligible for the 2023 World Championship. A ...
The team had qualified for the tournament as the second seed from the LCK by the virtue of having the most Championship Points. [44] In the 2023 LCK Spring Split, T1 qualified for the playoffs as the first seed, posting a 17–1 record as all five members of the roster were chosen for the All-LCK First Team, a first in LCK history.
[78] [79] Winning their last game of the season, T1 finished with a 9–9 record, securing the fifth seed in the LCK Summer playoffs. [80] T1 reached the LCK Summer finals, where they lost to Gen.G. Finishing with the most championship points in the LCK, the team qualified for the 2023 World Championship, marking Faker's eighth Worlds appearance.
DAMWON Gaming was one of four LCK teams that participated in Rift Rivals 2019; the LCK won the tournament after defeating China's LPL in the playoff stage. The team retained their entire roster for the summer split and finished second in the regular season and third in playoffs, losing to SKT T1 in the third round.