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The 2024 LPL season was the 12th season of the League of Legends Pro League (LPL), a Chinese professional esports league for the video game League of Legends. Similar to its previous yearly splits, the 2024 LPL season will be divided into two splits: Spring and Summer.
The Spring Split began on January 14, 2023, and culminated with the Spring Split Finals on April 15, 2023. The Summer Split began on May 29, 2023, and culminated with the LCS Championship Final on August 5, 2023. JD Gaming won the Spring Split playoffs, directly qualifying them for the 2023 Mid-Season Invitational (MSI), while Bilibili Gaming ...
The finalists of the spring split represents China at the Mid-Season Invitational. The winner of the summer split (seed 1), the team with the most championship points (seed 2), and the winner and runners-up of the regional qualifier (seeds 3 & 4) qualify for the World Championship.
For the Mid-Season Invitational after second split of season, each region allocated 2 spots each, total 10 teams compete. For the World Championship with 17 spots: Each region is allocated 3 spots each at minimum. A spot is guaranteed for the Mid-Season Invitational champion, if it reaches the Playoffs in their domestic third split or season.
In the 2020 LPL Summer Split, Kanavi was again selected to the LPL First All-Pro Team. [9] He reached the LPL Finals, for the second consecutive split, in August 2020, but JD Gaming was defeated by Top Esports and finished in second place. [10] On September 20, 2020, Kanavi extended his contract with JD Gaming. [11]
At the end of the 2023 LPL Summer Split regular season, Ruler earned a spot on the 2023 Summer LPL First All-Pro Team. [49] In the playoffs, JDG secured a 3–2 victory over LNG Esports in the 2023 LPL Summer Finals, achieving back-to-back LPL titles. With this win, JDG qualified as the top seed LPL representative in the 2023 World Championship ...
In the LPL Summer Split, the EDG defeated Invictus Gaming (IG) in the second round of playoffs to advance to the finals. In the final, EDG defeated RNG to win their fifth LPL title and qualify for the 2017 World Championship. EDG was eliminated from the 2017 World Championship after failing to place top two in their group, ending with a 2–4 ...
Deft in the 2015 LPL Summer Split. In November 2014, Deft signed with Edward Gaming (EDG) of the Chinese League of Legends Pro League (LPL). [4] In his first split with the team, Deft reached the 2015 LPL Spring Split Finals, where Edward Gaming faced LGD Gaming. The series was tied 2–2 after four games, culminating in a decisive fifth game.