League of Legends World Championship | 2019 world championship lol
EsportstournamentTheLeagueofLegendsWorldChampionship(commonlyabbreviatedasWorlds)istheannualprofessionalLeagueofLegendsworldchampionshiptournamenthostedbyRiotGamesandistheculminationofeachseason.Teamscompeteforthechampiontitle,the70-pound(32-kilogram)SummonersCup,andamulti-million-dollarchampionshipprize.In2018,thefinalwaswatchedby99.6millionpeople,breaking2017sfinalsviewerrecord.[1]Thetournamenthasbeenpraisedforitsceremonialperformances,[2][3]whilereceivingattentionworldwideduetoitsdramatic...
Esports tournament
The League of Legends World Championship (commonly abbreviated as Worlds) 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-pound (32-kilogram) Summoners Cup, and a multi-million-dollar championship prize. In 2018, the final was watched by 99.6 million people, breaking 2017s finals viewer record.[1] The tournament has been praised for its ceremonial performances,[2][3] while receiving attention worldwide due to its dramatic and emotional nature.[4][5][6]
The League of Legends World Championships has gained tremendous success and popularity, making it among the worlds most prestigious and watched tournaments, as well as the most watched video game in the world.[7][8][9][10]
The tournament rotates its venues across different major countries and regions each year. South Koreas T1 is the most successful team in the tourn...