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The winner of the LCK Cup will represent the region as its lone representative at the 2025 First Stand tournament. [ 5 ] [ 2 ] The LCK Cup will implement the "Fearless Draft" format, which was popularized by China's LoL Development League, where teams cannot pick a champion that they've already played in a series, even if the champion was ...
The tournament will be the first international event to adapt the Fearless Draft format, where teams cannot pick a champion that they've already played in a series. [2] The five qualified teams will be placed in a single round-robin best of 3 group; a team may pick which side of Summoner's Rift they want to be on for two of their series, while their opposing teams will have the choice during ...
LCK Challengers League 2nd (semi-professional) South Korea: Seoul: 2021 10 LCK Academy Series 2nd & 3rd (academy/amateur) South Korea: various 2022 No limit League of Legends Development League 2nd (academy) China: various 2018 24 Vietnam Championship Series B 2nd (semi-professional) Vietnam: various 2013 10 TBLE Rising Star
China first hosted the League of Legends World Championship in 2017 with Wuhan, Guangzhou, Shanghai, and Beijing serving as host cities. The 2020 edition of Worlds was China's second hosting of the event, but was held under restrictions due to the COVID-19 pandemic in mainland China, prompting Riot Games to stage the event through the use of an "isolation bubble" environment in Shanghai, [2 ...
On 11 June 2024, Riot Games announced the creation of a new split structure and competitive calendar for the League of Legends esports scene, including a three-split calendar similar to that of the League of Legends EMEA Championship (LEC) to be applied to all major regions and the creation of a new international tournament to conclude the first split. [1]
During the media day for the 2024 League of Legends World Championship Final at The O2 Arena in London, United Kingdom on 1 November 2024, Riot Games announced that the 2025 edition of the Mid-Season Invitational will take place in Canada, with the host city being determined at the start of the 2025 competitive calendar.
Similar to the 2017 Mid-Season Invitational, thirteen teams qualified for the event, as based on the regional results of the MSI and the World Championship in the two years prior (2017 and 2018), three teams from Europe (LEC), South Korea (LCK), and China (LPL) began in the main group stage; two teams from North America (LCS) and Taiwan/Hong ...
Top Esports lost to Vici Gaming in the 2019 Demacia Cup semifinals and placed fifth to eighth. During the 2020 LPL Spring Split regular season, Top Esports experimented between QiuQiu and yuyanjia in the support role and originally intended to start former Invictus Gaming player and world champion Yu "JackeyLove" Wenbo as their bot laner.