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Riot Games showed the gameplay of the new Arena mode in League of Legends

Riot Games showed the gameplay of the new Arena mode in League of Legends

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NBA star Nikola Jokic admits he plays League of Legends

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New Game Mode – 2 v 2 v 2 v 2 league of legends

New Buffs Coming Soon -Targeting: Jungle Tanks and Azir | Veigar changes 5.4 included too

New Buffs Coming Soon -Targeting: Jungle Tanks and Azir | Veigar changes 5.4 included too

“Wonder Above” story for the newest upcoming champion from Riot

“Wonder Above” story for the newest upcoming champion from Riot

Introducing Zed, The Master of Shadows

Introducing Zed, The Master of Shadows

Introducing Zed, The Master of Shadows

Introducing Zed, The Master of Shadows

It’s Tuesday so, here comes the new weekly champion rotation. CHECK, CHECK, CHECK !

It’s Tuesday so, here comes the new weekly champion rotation. CHECK, CHECK, CHECK !

It’s Tuesday so, here comes the new weekly champion rotation. CHECK, CHECK, CHECK !

It’s Tuesday so, here comes the new weekly champion rotation. CHECK, CHECK, CHECK !

NEMESIS (DRAFT), NEW GAME MODE, LASTS TILL 23 FEBRUARY

NEMESIS (DRAFT), NEW GAME MODE, LASTS TILL 23 FEBRUARY

LCK reportedly chooses 10 finalists for franchise spots in 2021

Nine of the current LCK teams were reportedly selected to begin the negotiating process.

Riot Games in announced April that the LCK is moving to a franchised format next year. And today, the league has selected the 10 teams that it’ll begin negotiating with, according to Korizon’s Ashley Kang.

Nine of the current participating LCK teams were reportedly chosen as finalists: T1, Gen.G, DRX, Damwon Gaming, KT Rolster, Afreeca Freecs, Hanwha Life Esports, Team Dynamics, and Sandbox Gaming.

SeolHaeOne Prince is the only current LCK team that reportedly didn’t make the cut. Instead, Brion Esports was chosen as a finalist, according to Kang.

Kang also reported that Riot has five teams chosen as “reserved candidates” for the franchised LCK if negotiations don’t work out with the initial 10 finalists. The supplemental list includes SeolHaeOne Prince, Element Mystic, Jin Air Greenwings, Awesome Spear, and OZ Gaming, according to Kang.

The goal of this format, according to Riot, is to “strengthen LCK’s competency and ultimately create a more satisfying experience for all participants of the league.” While it’s unclear which teams will make the cut, it seems like most of the current participating squads in the LCK have a good chance to be a part of the league’s new era.

As a part of the format change, there will be a minimum salary of 60 million Korean Won, or around $50,000 per year, that LCK organizations will have to pay its players in this franchised league.


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