League of LegendsWorld Championship
The 2022 League of Legends World Championship is an ongoing esports tournament for the multiplayer online battle arena video game League of Legends. It is the twelfth iteration of the League of Legends World Championship, an annual international tournament organized by the game's developer, Riot Games. The tournament will be held from September 29 to November 5 in Mexico and United States.[1] Twenty-four teams from 11 regions qualified for the tournament based on their placement in regional circuits such as those in China, Europe, North America, South Korea, Taiwan/Hong Kong/Macau/Southeast Asia and Vietnam, with twelve of those teams having to reach the main event via a play-in stage.[2] On August 29, Riot Games announced and revealed the new Summoner's Cup that will be awarded to the winner of the finals.[3] "Star Walkin'" was announced as the tournament's theme song, put together by Lil Nas X.[4] Qualified teams and rosters[edit]Qualified teams[edit]China (LPL) and South Korea (LCK) received an additional spot, totaling up to four representatives each for their respective region. Due to the ongoing Russian invasion of Ukraine, CIS (LCL) will not be able to send their representative this year, their slot will be given to the Europe (LEC) due to their strong performance over the past two years, making the LEC having four representatives for the region.[5] Top 4 regions in 2022 Mid-Season Invitational (LPL, LCK, LEC, LCS) are seeded to pool 1 in the main event's group stage for the summer champion.
Rosters[edit]Player did not play any games.
Venues[edit]Mexico City, New York City, Atlanta and San Francisco were the four cities chosen to host the tournament.[7] Toronto formerly had been chosen to host the semifinals, but later Riot Games decided to host in Atlanta due to COVID-19 impacting the viability of securing multi-entry visas from Canada to the United States within necessary timelines.[8]
Play-in stage[edit]Play-in groups[edit]
Group A[edit]
Evil Geniuses, LOUD and DetonatioN FocusMe were in a three-way-tie for second place at the end of the group stage. Because placement in the subsequent tiebreaker matches was determined by the combined game time of each team's wins, LOUD was awarded a bye to the second tiebreaker match for having the shortest total game time. Group B[edit]
Play-in knockouts[edit]
Branch B2-A3-A4[edit]
Match 1[edit]
Match 2[edit]
Branch A2-B3-B4[edit]
Match 1[edit]
Match 2[edit]
Group stage[edit]
Group A[edit]
Group B[edit]
Group C[edit]
Group D[edit]
Knockout stage[edit]
Quarter-finals[edit]
Match 1[edit]
Match 2[edit]
Match 3[edit]
Match 4[edit]
Semi-finals[edit]
Match 1[edit]
Match 2[edit]
Finals[edit]
Ranking[edit]Team ranking[edit]
Regional ranking[edit]
References[edit]
Notes[edit]
Where is the next world in LOL 2022?It is the twelfth iteration of the League of Legends World Championship, an annual international tournament organized by the game's developer, Riot Games. The tournament will be held from September 29 to November 5 in Mexico and United States.
Will T1 make it to Worlds 2022?LOL Esports
Congratulations to T1 on qualifying for the 2022 World Championship!
Where to watch LOl Worlds 2022?All of the matches are available to stream on the Riot Games Twitch channel, the League of Legends esports YouTube channel, and the League of Legends esports homepage.
Who won 2021 LOL Worlds 2020?The final was played on 31 October 2020 between Suning, from China's League of Legends Pro League, and Damwon Gaming, from League of Legends Champions Korea, with Damwon Gaming winning the championship 3–1.
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