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Weibo Gaming [n 1] is a Chinese esports organization owned by the Weibo Corporation. [1] Its League of Legends team competes in the LPL, the top-level league for the game in China. [2] [3] It was owned by e-commerce company Suning.com for most of its history and was previously known as Suning. [4]
Bilibili Gaming were one of four Chinese representatives from the League of Legends Pro League alongside Top Esports, LNG Esports, and 2023 finalists Weibo Gaming. The series was a best of five and was played in front of 14,700 spectators, [1] with 6.9 million peak viewers, the highest in the tournament's and in esports history. [2]
The 2024 League of Legends World Championship was an esports tournament for the multiplayer online battle arena video game League of Legends.It was the fourteenth iteration of the League of Legends World Championship, an annual international tournament organised by the game's developer, Riot Games.
The League of Legends Pro League (LPL) is the top-level professional league for League of Legends in China. The first season of the LPL was the 2013 Spring season. The top three finishers of the playoff tournament receive automatic bids to the League of Legends World Championship. Playoffs are an eight team single elimination with each step a ...
This was Bilibili Gaming's first organizational title under the name Bilibili Gaming in the LPL., [1] and both Bilibili Gaming and Top Esports qualified for the 2024 Mid-Season Invitational. Bilibili Gaming once again led the Summer regular season and won their second consecutive domestic title over Weibo Gaming in a 3–0 sweep.
The League of Legends World Championship (commonly abbreviated as Worlds) is the annual professional League of Legends world championship tournament hosted by Riot Games and is the culmination of each season. Teams compete for the champion title, the 44-pound (20-kilogram) Summoner's Cup, and a multi-million-dollar championship prize.
The final took place on 19 November 2023 at the Gocheok Sky Dome, where T1 defeated Weibo Gaming by a 3–0 score, marking the organization's record-extending fourth World Championship. [ 11 ] [ 12 ] The event's concurrent viewership reached a peak of 6.4 million viewers, breaking the all-time viewership record for a single esports event, not ...
The team was one of four Korean representatives from the League of Legends Champions Korea (LCK), the others being Gen.G, T1, and Hanwha Life Esports. Edward Gaming were one of four Chinese representatives from the League of Legends Pro League (LPL) alongside FunPlus Phoenix, 2021 Mid-Season Invitational champions Royal Never Give Up, and LNG ...