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As of 2025, there are 5 regional professional leagues for League of Legends around the world. For the First Stand Tournament after the first split of season, each region allocated 1 spot each, total 5 teams compete. For the Mid-Season Invitational after second split of season, each region allocated 2 spots each, total 10 teams compete.
The Regional Finals was a tournament consisting of the top four teams in the LPL based on championship points that had not directly qualified for the 2023 World Championship. The top two teams faced off, and the winner earned a spot in the World Championship.
The winner of Round 2 is the Regional Finals runners-up and the LPL's fourth seed at the World Championship. The losers of Round 1, Game 2 (i.e. Invictus Gaming vs FunPlus Phoenix) and Round 2 are eliminated from World Championship contention.
The 2024 LPL season was the 12th season of the League of Legends Pro League ... Through the regional finals, LNG Esports and Weibo Gaming also qualified, ...
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 ...
Brazilian Championship of League of Legends), with the winner qualifying for the World Championship's International Wild Card Tournament (and later the standard Worlds play-in stage) after the 2013 season. In 2014, the league expanded to two splits, with the second split being a regional final.
After the domestic season, EDG still had a chance to make it to the 2022 World Championship through the LPL Regional Finals, which determined the third and fourth seeds of the LPL to qualify for Worlds. As the team had the highest number of championship points out of all participating squads, they only needed to win one match.
The victory of China's Invictus Gaming over Europe's Fnatic in the tournament's finals marked the first time in League of Legends history that the LPL (China) as a region won the world championship, as well as the first time a non-LCK (Korean) team has won after five consecutive years of prior Korean winners.