LOL World Championship 2018 - Live Streaming

LOL Skinners are now preparing for the upcoming LOL World Championship 2018. We will going to follow all of the news and updates for this major league event. We have the list but of course, we need to get the most outstanding performance of each players. Most of the plays our very epic and looking forward for more amazing outplay moves. Live streaming will be available on the date said.

WORLDS 2018

As the reigning champions of the competitive League of Legends landscape, and pioneers in the world of esports, Korea will be the host region of the entirety of the 2018 World Championship. This year, 24 teams will compete for the Summoner’s Cup across multiple cities and venues throughout Korea.

LOCATION
SOUTH KOREA

The 2018 League of Legends World Championship will be held in South Korea. Dates and venues will be revealed in the coming months.


The League of Legends World Championship is the annual professional League of Legends world championship tournament hosted by Riot Games and is the culmination of each season. Teams compete for the champion title, the 70 pounds (32 kg) Summoner's Cup, and a US$1 million championship prize. In 2017, the finals were watched by 60 million people, breaking 2016's finals' viewer record. The tournament has been widely praised for its ceremonial performances, while receiving attention worldwide due to its multiple dramatic and emotional series, and SK Telecom T1's tributary moments. A donation of US$2 million was raised through the sales of the Worlds 2017 Championship Ashe skin.

LA 2024, which is overseeing the Los Angeles bid for the 2024 Summer Olympics was inspired by the growing success of League of Legends World Championship and is considering to plan and include eSports in the Olympic Games if they win the bid. Casey Wasserman, the chairman of LA 2024, suggested using technology used in certain segments of League of Legends Worlds such as augmented reality and virtual reality to make the Olympics more accessible to a younger demographic.

The League of Legends World Championships has gained tremendous success and popularity, making it among the world's most prestigious and watched tournaments (surpassing even conventional sports tournaments), as well as the most watched video game in the world. Due to its success, eSports scenes became prominent and widely seen as a potential Olympics event, already being included as a medal event in 2022 Asian Games.

The tournament is known to rotate its venues across different major countries and regions each year in a rotating manner, particularly in East Asia, Europe, North America, and Southeast Asia. South Korea's SK Telecom T1 currently holds the highest record of wins, with three world championship wins (2013, 2015, and 2016). (source en.wikipedia.org)

WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP 2018

Worlds is headed back to South Korea for 2018! For the first time since the 2014 season, the World Championships will be held in the home country of League of Legends’ most dominant teams. Since 2013, every World Championship winning team has come from South Korea, along with eight of the ten finalists.

Riot has yet to announce any other details, such as dates or specific locations, but this post will be updated as more information becomes available.

MID-SEASON INVITATIONAL 2018

MSI, Riot’s middle of the year tournament that acts as a sort of mini-Worlds, will be hosted in Europe this year. The tournament’s opening stages, such as the Play-In and Group Stages, will be hosted at the EU LCS Studio in Berlin over the course of almost three weeks in May — May 3-6, 8-9, 11-15.

Meanwhile, the tournament’s Knockout Stage will be hosted at the Zenith Paris La Villette in Paris on May 18-20. This marks the first time that Europe has hosted MSI and the first chance the region has had to host anything since the 2016 All-Star Event in Barcelona.


RIFT RIVALS

Riot’s most regionally diverse tournament, Rift Rivals will once again take place simultaneously across as variety of different regions, however, most of this year’s competitions will have a different host than last year’s.

North America vs. Europe: USA
China vs. Korea vs. LMS: China
Brazil vs. LatAm North vs. LatAm South: Brazil
Oceania vs. Southeast Asia vs. Japan: Australia
Vietnam vs. Russia vs. Turkey: Vietnam


ALL-STAR EVENT 2018

All Stars is once again headed for the North America, though no specific location was announced this time, Riot has said that more information on the end-of-year tournament will be coming soon.

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