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  2. League of Legends in esports - Wikipedia

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    League of Legends is one of the largest esports with various annual tournaments taking place worldwide. [1] In terms of esports professional gaming as of June 2016, League of Legends has had $29,203,916 USD in prize money, 4,083 Players, and 1,718 tournaments, compared to Dota 2's US$64,397,286 of prize money, 1,495 players, and 613 tournaments.

  3. List of League of Legends media - Wikipedia

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    League of Legends logo League of Legends is a multiplayer online battle arena video game developed and published by Riot Games. Announced in October 2008, it was released for Microsoft Windows in Europe and North America as a free-to-play title on October 27, 2009, after six months of beta testing. The game has since been ported to macOS and localized for markets worldwide; by 2012 it was the ...

  4. League of Legends Championship of The Americas - Wikipedia

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    The inaugural season of the LCS commenced on February 7, 2013, coinciding with the third season of professional play in League of Legends; as such, it was designated as "Season 3". The LCS was split into two regional leagues: the European League of Legends Championship Series (EU LCS, now the LEC) and the North American League of Legends ...

  5. 2014 in esports - Wikipedia

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    Dota 2: NESO 2014 December 7 League of Legends: IEF 2014 December 7 Crossfire: Crossfire Stars (CFS) 2014 December 13 League of Legends: Demacia Cup Season 2 December 13 Ultra Street Fighter IV: Capcom Cup 2014 The Warfield San Francisco, California: EG Momochi: December 20 Dota 2: KDL Season 4 December 21 Dota 2: XMG Captains Draft 2.0 December 28

  6. League of Legends World Championship - Wikipedia

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    A group picture of the Taipei Assassins, the champions of season 2. After Season 1, Riot announced that US$ 5,000,000 would be paid out over Season 2. Of this $5 million, $2 million went to Riot's partners including the IGN Pro League and other major esports associations. Another $2 million went to Riot's Season 2 qualifiers and championship.

  7. 2024 LCS season - Wikipedia

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    The 2024 LCS season was the 12th, and final, season of the League Championship Series (LCS), a North American professional esports league for the video game League of Legends. The season was divided into two splits: Spring and Summer. The Spring Split ran from January 20 to March 31, 2024.

  8. 2024 LCK season - Wikipedia

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    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.

  9. 2024 LPL season - Wikipedia

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    Spring 2024 is the second-consecutive season where the Top seed only lost one game during the entirety of the regular season. Moreover, Bilibili Gaming is the first organization thus far to go back-to-back 15-1 records in two different splits. BLG went 15–1 in the Summer Split and finished Spring 2024 with another 15–1 record. [5] [6]