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All teams qualified for League of Legends Worlds 2022: Details inside

The League of Legends World Championship, often known as Worlds 2022, is one of the most thrilling competitions to watch since the best teams from all of the world’s regions compete against one another to see who will emerge victorious. Worlds 2022 is just around the corner, and regions around the world are wrapping up their summer splits to determine which teams will make it.

The victorious team gets the trophy, money, and personalized skins for all participants. This year, the World Championships 2022 are slated to take place in North America, and the League Championship Series (LCS) is going to serve as the event’s host. Following a period of two years in which COVID-19 prevented them from doing so, fans are extremely ecstatic about the fact that they will soon be able to attend all of the stages of Worlds.

Seeding for the League of Legends World Championship 2022: 

Riot Games has announced that the League of Legends Continental League (LCL) will not be sending a representation to this year’s international competition, which will include a total of 24 teams from all over the world competing.

  • China ( League of Legends Pro League – LPL) – 4 teams
  • Korea (League of Legends Champions Korea – LCK) – 4 teams
  • Europe (LEC) – 4 teams
  • North America (League of Legends Championship Series LCS) – 3 teams
  • Southeast Asia (Pacific Championship Series – PCS) – 2 teams
  • Vietnam (Vietnam Championship Series – VCS) – 2 teams
  • Brazil (Campeonato Brasileiro de League of Legends – CBLOL) – 1 team
  • Japan (League of Legends Japan League – LJL) – 1 team
  • Latin America (The Liga Latinoamérica – LLA) – 1 team
  • Oceania (League of Legends Circuit Oceania – LCO) -1 team
  • Turkey (Turkish Championship League – TCL) – 1 team

LEC (Europe) :

The League of Legends European Championship (LEC) will receive four seeds at Worlds 2022, and it will be the only region with two teams competing in the Play-In stage. This was revealed by Riot Games. The European league has done well at international tournaments, and since Korea and China all had four seeds, Europe got this one.

G2 Esports is the only European team with a playoff spot. Additionally, G2 Esports is the first team from all regions to qualify for Worlds 2022.

Following the end of the LEC 2022 Summer Playoffs, three additional teams will have ensured a spot for themselves in the Worlds tournament.

LPL (China) :

The Chinese league has not yet decided who would represent them in Worlds; there could be four different people. The LPL will adopt the same approach as the LCK to choose its four Worlds teams: one will be directly seeded after winning the summer split, the second through Championship Points, and the third and fourth through Regional Finals.

LCK (Korea)

There is currently no confirmation for any of the Korean teams at the World Cup in 2022. The LCK’s summer playoff is scheduled to get underway on August 17th of this year. The Summer Playoffs champion automatically qualifies for Worlds, while the team with the most Championship Points qualifies second. The LCK 2022 Regional Finals will be used to determine who will take the final two berths.

LCS (North America)

The three best teams from the LCS will advance to the World Championship. The top two players will move on to compete in the Main Event, while the team who received the third seed will compete in the Play-Ins. The LCS Championship begins on 20 August and ends on 11 September.

In a similar vein, the LCO, LJL, PCS, VCS, LLA, and TCL, as well as the CBLOL, have not yet decided who will serve as their delegates. After each region’s summer playoffs have come to a close, this article will be revised to include a list of the clubs that have qualified to represent that region.

Play-ins for the World Championship 2022 is scheduled to take place in Mexico City and are scheduled to begin on September 29.

Bharat Kotwani
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Traversing the colossal journey @ TalkEsport
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