When Is The League of Legends Worlds 2023 Starting?
The esports world is buzzing with excitement as the 2023 League of Legends World Championship approaches. This prestigious event, organized by Riot Games, marks the thirteenth iteration of the League of Legends World Championship, and it promises to be nothing short of spectacular. Scheduled to take place from October 10 to November 19 in South Korea, this tournament brings together the best teams from around the globe to compete for the coveted Summoner’s Cup. In this article, we will delve into the details of this epic competition, including its format, qualified teams, venues, and much more.
Tournament Format: A Battle of Wits and Skills
One of the most intriguing aspects of the 2023 League of Legends World Championship is its tournament format. The competition is structured to test the mettle of the participating teams through various stages, ensuring that only the best emerge victorious.
The tournament kicks off with a play-in stage, which runs from October 10 to 15. Eight teams are divided into two groups, each employing a double-elimination format with a best-of-three series. The upper bracket winner of one group faces the lower bracket winner of the other, and the two victors secure a spot in the next stage.
Following the play-in stage, the tournament moves into the group stage, which runs from October 19 to 29. Sixteen teams, including the two from the play-in stage, compete in a Swiss-system format with five rounds. Teams with three wins advance to the knockout stage, while those with three losses are eliminated. The matches in the group stage are best-of-one, except for the qualification and elimination matches, which are best-of-three.
As the competition intensifies, the knockout stage commences on November 2 and concludes on November 19. This stage features the top eight teams from the group stage in a single-elimination bracket. Each match in the knockout stage is a best-of-five series, adding an extra layer of strategy and skill to the proceedings.
Qualified Teams: A Global Showdown
The 2023 League of Legends World Championship boasts an impressive roster of 22 teams from nine regions. These teams have earned their spots through various paths, including regional circuits and championship victories. Let’s take a look at some of the notable teams that have secured their place in this epic showdown:
China (LPL): JD Gaming, Bilibili Gaming, LNG Esports, Weibo Gaming
South Korea (LCK): Gen.G, T1, KT Rolster, and Dplus KIA
Europe (LEC): G2 Esports, Fnatic, MAD Lions
North America (LCS): NRG Esports, Cloud9, Team Liquid
Taiwan/Hong Kong/Macau/Southeast Asia (PCS): PSG Talon, CTBC Flying Oyster
Vietnam (VCS): GAM Esports, Team Whales
Brazil (CBLOL): LOUD.
Japan (LJL): DetonatioN FocusMe.
Latin America (LLA): Movistar R7.
Worlds Qualifying Series (INT): To be determined.
This diverse array of teams ensures that the 2023 World Championship will be a global spectacle, with players and fans from different regions coming together to celebrate their passion for League of Legends.
Venues: South Korea Beckons
The tournament will be spread across two host cities in South Korea, Seoul and Busan, offering fans the opportunity to witness the action in person. The venues are as follows:
Seoul: LoL Park (play-ins, group Swiss stage, finals), KBS Arena (group Swiss stage), Sajik Indoor Gymnasium (quarterfinals, semifinals).
Busan: Gocheok Sky Dome (finals)
With capacities ranging from 450 at LoL Park to an impressive 16,744 at Gocheok Sky Dome, these venues are sure to provide an electrifying atmosphere for both players and spectators.
The Theme Song: “Gods” by NewJeans
A tournament of this magnitude deserves an epic theme song, and for the 2023 League of Legends World Championship, “Gods,” performed by NewJeans, takes center stage. This powerful anthem sets the tone for the intense battles and fierce competition that await.
Notable Absence: DRX
While anticipation for this championship is high, it’s worth noting that DRX, the defending champions from the 2022 World Championship, won’t be defending their title. They failed to qualify for the event after losing to Dplus KIA in the 2023 LCK Regional Finals. This opens the door for new champions to emerge and create their own legacy.
The 2023 League of Legends World Championship promises to be an unforgettable esports event. With a diverse lineup of talented teams, a challenging tournament format, and exciting venues in South Korea, this championship is set to captivate fans around the world. As we eagerly await the kick-off on October 10, the League of Legends community can’t help but wonder: Who will rise as the new world champions, etching their names into the annals of League of Legends history? Only time will tell, and the world will be watching.