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  2. Esports at the 2022 Asian Games – League of Legends

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    Bronze medal match 19:00: Final Seeding. A qualification tournament called AESF Road to Asian Games 2022 was played in Macau, China from 15 to 22 June 2023. The ...

  3. LoL Season 2022: The biggest roster changes in the LPL

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    The LPL had an up-and-down season last year, with FunPlus Phoenix (FPX) disappointing fans as the former champions left the LoL World Championship early in the Group stage alongside LNG Esports.

  4. Peace (esports) - Wikipedia

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    For much of the regular season, Peace struggled to keep a consistent starting roster and many players role-swapped for different iterations. The team's substitute players Chayon and Zingy both saw time on-stage, top laner Apii and jungler LeeSA both played support for a few games, and at one point mid laner Tally had become the team's top laner.

  5. 2022 League of Legends World Championship final - Wikipedia

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    The newly revamped roster would have a slow start to the 2022 Spring Split, losing their first three games before nailing their first victory of the split against Kwangdong Freecs. [27] However, despite eventually finishing fourth with an 11–7 win-loss record, DRX would lose to the same team in the quarterfinals, 2–3. [28]

  6. LoL Season 2022: The biggest roster changes in the LEC

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    Given the lackluster season last year, all of the European League of Legends frontrunners made major changes to their roster in an attempt to redeem themselves in Season 2022.

  7. League of Legends - Wikipedia

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    League of Legends (LoL), commonly referred to as League, is a 2009 multiplayer online battle arena video game developed and published by Riot Games. Inspired by Defense of the Ancients , a custom map for Warcraft III , Riot's founders sought to develop a stand-alone game in the same genre.

  8. Nongshim RedForce - Wikipedia

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    Nongshim RedForce [n 1] (Korean: 농심 레드포스) is a South Korean professional esports organization owned by food and beverage company Nongshim.The team's name and logo are a reference to Nongshim's popular instant noodle brand Shin Ramyun. [1]

  9. Moscow Five - Wikipedia

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    Moscow Five is a Russian esports organization founded in 2001. The organization currently has a professional League of Legends team. On 16 December 2011, Moscow Five created what one could describe as one of the most successful international teams in the history of League of Legends. [1]