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2020 LCS season

The 2020 LCS season was the third year under partnership and eighth overall of the League of Legends Championship Series (LCS), a professional esports league for the MOBA PC game League of Legends. It was the first year that the league used a double elimination bracket for its playoff format. Championship points and the regional finals were also removed from the World Championship qualification process.[4][5][6][7]

2020 LCS season
LeagueLCS
SportLeague of Legends
DurationJanuary 25 – April 19 (Spring)
June 12 – September 6 (Summer)
Number of teams10
TV partner(s)English: ESPN2, Twitch, YouTube
Chinese: Huya
Spring
ChampionsCloud9
  Runners-upFlyQuest
Top seedCloud9
Season MVPRobert "Blaber" Huang[1][2]
(Cloud9)
Summer
ChampionsTeam SoloMid
  Runners-upFlyQuest
Top seedTeam Liquid
Season MVPJo "CoreJJ" Yong-in[3]
(Team Liquid)
LCS seasons

The spring split began on January 25 and was scheduled to conclude with the spring finals on April 19; however, due to the spread of COVID-19 in the United States, the season was temporarily suspended on March 13.[8] Four days later, it was announced that the LCS would resume on March 20, with all matches being played online.

The summer split began on June 12 and concluded with the summer finals on September 6.[5][6]

The three teams that qualified for the World Championship in 2020 were Team SoloMid, FlyQuest, and Team Liquid.[9]

League changes Edit

Riot Games announced several changes to the LCS on January 8.[4][5][6][7]

Playoff format Edit

The LCS changed its playoff format to a double elimination bracket,[4][6][7] similar to that which was adopted by the LEC in 2019.[10] The number of teams participating in the spring playoffs was unchanged, remaining at six, but the number of teams in the summer playoffs was increased from six to eight. Both splits' playoffs feature a winners' bracket and a losers' bracket, with the bottom two teams beginning in the losers' and the rest beginning in the winners'.[5][7]

Schedule Edit

The LCS regular season schedule was revised for 2020. Four LCS games were broadcast each Saturday and Sunday instead of five, and the remaining two games were aired during "Monday Night League", which would feature the two most anticipated match ups of the week.[5][6][7] LCS commissioner Chris Greeley explained that this change was made to give less popular teams and players more exposure and opportunities to develop their brand, as many viewers, he argued, only tune in to watch their favorite teams.[7]

Following community feedback and "careful consideration", LCS officials announced that Monday Night League would be changed to Friday Night League for the summer split.[11]

International qualifications Edit

The previous system of Championship points and the regional finals were completely removed from the World Championship qualification process.[5][6] As of 2020, the results of the spring split would only determine the LCS' representative for the Mid-Season Invitational, and did not have any part in determining a team's future qualification for the World Championship. The summer champions, runners-up and third place team would qualify for the World Championship as the LCS' first, second and third seeds, respectively.[7]

Broadcasting Edit

The English broadcast was available on the LoL Esports website, as well as on Twitch[12] and YouTube.[13] On January 20, Riot Games announced their official partnership with Chinese streaming service Huya, giving them exclusive rights to the Chinese broadcast.[13][14][15] On April 8, it was announced that the spring playoffs would be aired on ESPN2 and the ESPN App.[16]

Spring Edit

Teams and rosters Edit

Team Roster Coach
Top Jungle Mid Bot Support
100 Thieves Ssumday Meteos Ryoma Cody Sun Stunt Zikz
Cloud9 Licorice Blaber Nisqy Zven Vulcan Reapered
Counter Logic Gaming Ruin Wiggily Crown
Pobelter
Stixxay
Wind
Smoothie SSONG
Dignitas Huni Akaadian
Grig
Froggen Johnsun Aphromoo Thinkcard
Evil Geniuses Kumo Svenskeren Jiizuke Bang Zeyzal Irean
FlyQuest Solo
V1per
Santorin PowerOfEvil WildTurtle IgNar Curry
Golden Guardians Hauntzer Closer Goldenglue FBI Huhi
Keith
Inero
Immortals sOAZ Xmithie Eika Altec
Apollo
Hakuho Zaboutine
Team Liquid Impact Broxah
Shernfire
Jensen Doublelift
Tactical
CoreJJ Cain
Team SoloMid Broken Blade Dardoch Bjergsen Kobbe Biofrost Peter Zhang

Regular season Edit

Pos Team W L Pts Qualification
1 Cloud9 17 1 16 Start in winners' bracket
2 Evil Geniuses 10 8 2
3 100 Thieves 10 8 2
4 FlyQuest 10 8 2
5 Team SoloMid 9 9 0 Start in losers' bracket
6 Golden Guardians 8 10 −2
7 Dignitas 8 10 −2
8 Immortals 8 10 −2
9 Team Liquid 7 11 −4
10 Counter Logic Gaming 3 15 −12
Source: LoL Esports
Sixth place tiebreaker (Round 1) Sixth place tiebreaker (Round 2)
1 Golden Guardians W
2 Dignitas W Dignitas L
3 Immortals L
Second place tiebreaker (Round 1) Second place tiebreaker (Round 2)
1 Evil Geniuses W
2 100 Thieves W 100 Thieves L
3 FlyQuest L

Playoffs Edit

WB First Round (Game 1)
   
2. Evil Geniuses 3
4. FlyQuest 1
WB First Round (Game 2)
   
1. Cloud9 3
3. 100 Thieves 0
LB First Round (Game 1)
   
WB FlyQuest 3
6. Golden Guardians 0
LB First Round (Game 2)
   
WB 100 Thieves 2
5. Team SoloMid 3
Second RoundThird RoundFinals
WBCloud93WBCloud93
WBEvil Geniuses1LBFlyQuest0
WBEvil Geniuses1
LBFlyQuest3
LBTeam SoloMid2
LBFlyQuest3

Awards Edit

Award Player Team
MVP Blaber Cloud9
Coaching Staff of the Split Cloud9 Staff Cloud9
1st Team All-Pro Licorice Cloud9
Blaber Cloud9
Nisqy Cloud9
Zven Cloud9
Vulcan Cloud9
2nd Team All-Pro Ssumday 100 Thieves
Closer Golden Guardians
Jiizuke Evil Geniuses
Bang Evil Geniuses
IgNar FlyQuest
3rd Team All-Pro Broken Blade Team SoloMid
Santorin FlyQuest
PowerOfEvil FlyQuest
Cody Sun 100 Thieves
Biofrost Team SoloMid

Ranking Edit

Pos Team Prize (USD) Prize share
  Cloud9 $100,000 50%
  FlyQuest $50,000 25%
  Evil Geniuses $25,000 12.5%
4th Team SoloMid $25,000 12.5%
5th/6th 100 Thieves
Golden Guardians

Summer Edit

Teams and rosters Edit

Team Roster Coach
Top Jungle Mid Bot Support
100 Thieves Ssumday Contractz
Meteos
Ryoma Cody Sun Poome
Stunt
Zikz
Cloud9 Licorice Blaber Nisqy Zven Vulcan Reapered
Counter Logic Gaming Deus
Ruin
Wiggily Pobelter Stixxay Smoothie SSONG
Dignitas Lourlo
V1per
Akaadian
Dardoch
Fenix
Froggen
Johnsun Aphromoo Thinkcard
Evil Geniuses Huni
Kumo
Svenskeren Goldenglue
Jiizuke
Bang Zeyzal Irean
FlyQuest Solo Santorin PowerOfEvil MasH
WildTurtle
IgNar Curry
Golden Guardians Hauntzer Closer Damonte FBI huhi Inero
Immortals Allorim
sOAZ
Potluck
Xmithie
Eika
Insanity
Altec
Apollo
Gate
Hakuho
Zaboutine
Team Liquid Impact Broxah Jensen Tactical CoreJJ Jatt
Team SoloMid Broken Blade Spica Bjergsen Doublelift Biofrost
Treatz
Peter Zhang

Regular season Edit

Pos Team W L Pts Qualification
1 Team Liquid 15 3 12 Start in winners' bracket second round
2 Cloud9 13 5 8
3 FlyQuest 12 6 6 Start in winners' bracket
4 Team SoloMid 12 6 6
5 Golden Guardians 9 9 0
6 Evil Geniuses 8 10 −2
7 100 Thieves 7 11 −4 Start in losers' bracket
8 Dignitas 5 13 −8
9 Counter Logic Gaming 5 13 −8
10 Immortals 4 14 −10
Source: LoL Esports
Eighth place tiebreaker
Counter Logic Gaming L
Dignitas W

Playoffs Edit

Winners' bracket Edit

Round 1 Round 2 Semifinals (WB)
Team Liquid 3
Team SoloMid 0 Golden Guardians 0
Golden Guardians 3 Team Liquid 2
FlyQuest 3
Cloud9 1
FlyQuest 3 FlyQuest 3
Evil Geniuses 2

Losers' bracket Edit

Round 1 Round 2 Round 3
LB Team SoloMid 3
LB Dignitas 0 WB Golden Guardians 2
WB Team SoloMid 3 LB Team SoloMid 3
LB Cloud9 1
LB Evil Geniuses 0
LB 100 Thieves 0 WB Cloud9 3
WB Evil Geniuses 3
Semifinals (LB)
   
WB Team Liquid 2
LB Team SoloMid 3

Finals Edit

Finals
   
WB FlyQuest 2
LB Team SoloMid 3

Awards Edit

Award Player Team
MVP CoreJJ Team Liquid
Rookie of the Year Tactical Team Liquid
Coaching Staff of the Split Team Liquid Staff Team Liquid
1st Team All-Pro Licorice Cloud9
Blaber Cloud9
Bjergsen Team SoloMid
Zven Cloud9
CoreJJ Team Liquid
2nd Team All-Pro Ssumday 100 Thieves
Santorin FlyQuest
Jensen Team Liquid
Tactical Team Liquid
Vulcan Cloud9
3rd Team All-Pro Impact Team Liquid
Closer Golden Guardians
Nisqy Cloud9
PowerOfEvil FlyQuest
FBI Golden Guardians
IgNar FlyQuest

Ranking Edit

Pos Team Prize (USD) Prize share Qualification
  Team SoloMid $100,000 50% 2020 World Championship main event (first seed)
  FlyQuest $50,000 25% 2020 World Championship main event (second seed)
  Team Liquid $30,000 15% 2020 World Championship play-in stage (third seed)
4th Cloud9 $20,000 10%
5th/6th Evil Geniuses
Golden Guardians
7th/8th 100 Thieves
Dignitas

References Edit

  1. ^ Stavropoulos, Andreas (April 17, 2020). "C9 Blaber wins 2020 LCS Spring MVP award". Dot Esports. Retrieved April 18, 2020.
  2. ^ Ousley, Parkes (April 17, 2020). "League of Legends: Cloud9 Blaber is your 2020 LCS Spring Split Honda MVP". InvenGlobal. Retrieved April 18, 2020.
  3. ^ Ocal, Arda (September 4, 2020). "Team Liquid's CoreJJ wins LCS MVP". ESPN. Retrieved September 4, 2020.
  4. ^ a b c Esguerra, Tyler (January 8, 2020). "Riot changes LCS playoff format for 2020, will also remove NA regional qualifiers". Dot Esports. Retrieved January 18, 2020.
  5. ^ a b c d e f Rutledge, Caroline (January 8, 2020). "Riot Games Announces Major LCS Format Changes Ahead of 2020 Season". TheGamer. Retrieved January 18, 2020.
  6. ^ a b c d e f Stewart, Jack (January 8, 2020). "LCS introduces double elimination Playoffs and stronger Academy investment for 2020". GGIntel. Retrieved January 18, 2020.[permanent dead link]
  7. ^ a b c d e f g Kolev, Radoslav (January 9, 2020). . VPEsports. Archived from the original on September 13, 2020. Retrieved January 18, 2020.
  8. ^ Esguerra, Tyler (March 13, 2020). "Riot suspends LCS season, moves 2020 Spring Finals to Los Angeles". Dot Esports. Retrieved March 16, 2020.
  9. ^ Newell, Adam (September 7, 2020). "All of the teams qualified for the 2020 League of Legends World Championship". Dot Esports. Retrieved March 9, 2022.
  10. ^ Esguerra, Lawrence Tyler (January 15, 2019). "LEC introduces a new season format for 2019". Daily Esports. Retrieved January 21, 2020.
  11. ^ Culver, Jeremy (May 20, 2020). "LCS drops Monday games in favor of Friday Night League". Dot Esports. Retrieved June 11, 2020.
  12. ^ Brathwaite, Brandon (September 14, 2018). "Riot Games Pilots Twitch Co-Streaming for NA LCS". The Esports Observer. Retrieved January 20, 2020.
  13. ^ a b Matthiesen, Tom (January 20, 2020). "League of Legends: Riot partners with Huya as exclusive platform to broadcast the LCS and LEC in China". Inven Global. Retrieved January 20, 2020.
  14. ^ Esguerra, Tyler (January 20, 2020). "Huya becomes newest exclusive LCS and LEC broadcaster in China". Dot Esports. Retrieved January 20, 2020.
  15. ^ Murray, Trent (January 20, 2020). "Huya Secures Chinese Broadcast Rights for LCS, LEC". The Esports Observer. Retrieved January 20, 2020.
  16. ^ Ocal, Arda (April 8, 2020). "LCS spring split playoff games to air on ESPN". ESPN. Retrieved April 10, 2020.

External links Edit

  • 2020 Official Rules (v. 20.1) LCS and LACS

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The 2020 LCS season was the third year under partnership and eighth overall of the League of Legends Championship Series LCS a professional esports league for the MOBA PC game League of Legends It was the first year that the league used a double elimination bracket for its playoff format Championship points and the regional finals were also removed from the World Championship qualification process 4 5 6 7 2020 LCS seasonLeagueLCSSportLeague of LegendsDurationJanuary 25 April 19 Spring June 12 September 6 Summer Number of teams10TV partner s English ESPN2 Twitch YouTubeChinese HuyaSpringChampionsCloud9 Runners upFlyQuestTop seedCloud9Season MVPRobert Blaber Huang 1 2 Cloud9 SummerChampionsTeam SoloMid Runners upFlyQuestTop seedTeam LiquidSeason MVPJo CoreJJ Yong in 3 Team Liquid LCS seasons 20192021 The spring split began on January 25 and was scheduled to conclude with the spring finals on April 19 however due to the spread of COVID 19 in the United States the season was temporarily suspended on March 13 8 Four days later it was announced that the LCS would resume on March 20 with all matches being played online The summer split began on June 12 and concluded with the summer finals on September 6 5 6 The three teams that qualified for the World Championship in 2020 were Team SoloMid FlyQuest and Team Liquid 9 Contents 1 League changes 1 1 Playoff format 1 2 Schedule 1 3 International qualifications 2 Broadcasting 3 Spring 3 1 Teams and rosters 3 2 Regular season 3 3 Playoffs 3 3 1 Awards 3 3 2 Ranking 4 Summer 4 1 Teams and rosters 4 2 Regular season 4 3 Playoffs 4 3 1 Winners bracket 4 3 2 Losers bracket 4 3 3 Finals 4 3 4 Awards 4 3 5 Ranking 5 References 6 External linksLeague changes EditRiot Games announced several changes to the LCS on January 8 4 5 6 7 Playoff format Edit The LCS changed its playoff format to a double elimination bracket 4 6 7 similar to that which was adopted by the LEC in 2019 10 The number of teams participating in the spring playoffs was unchanged remaining at six but the number of teams in the summer playoffs was increased from six to eight Both splits playoffs feature a winners bracket and a losers bracket with the bottom two teams beginning in the losers and the rest beginning in the winners 5 7 Schedule Edit The LCS regular season schedule was revised for 2020 Four LCS games were broadcast each Saturday and Sunday instead of five and the remaining two games were aired during Monday Night League which would feature the two most anticipated match ups of the week 5 6 7 LCS commissioner Chris Greeley explained that this change was made to give less popular teams and players more exposure and opportunities to develop their brand as many viewers he argued only tune in to watch their favorite teams 7 Following community feedback and careful consideration LCS officials announced that Monday Night League would be changed to Friday Night League for the summer split 11 International qualifications Edit The previous system of Championship points and the regional finals were completely removed from the World Championship qualification process 5 6 As of 2020 the results of the spring split would only determine the LCS representative for the Mid Season Invitational and did not have any part in determining a team s future qualification for the World Championship The summer champions runners up and third place team would qualify for the World Championship as the LCS first second and third seeds respectively 7 Broadcasting EditThe English broadcast was available on the LoL Esports website as well as on Twitch 12 and YouTube 13 On January 20 Riot Games announced their official partnership with Chinese streaming service Huya giving them exclusive rights to the Chinese broadcast 13 14 15 On April 8 it was announced that the spring playoffs would be aired on ESPN2 and the ESPN App 16 Spring EditTeams and rosters Edit Team Roster CoachTop Jungle Mid Bot Support100 Thieves Ssumday Meteos Ryoma Cody Sun Stunt ZikzCloud9 Licorice Blaber Nisqy Zven Vulcan ReaperedCounter Logic Gaming Ruin Wiggily Crown Pobelter Stixxay Wind Smoothie SSONGDignitas Huni Akaadian Grig Froggen Johnsun Aphromoo ThinkcardEvil Geniuses Kumo Svenskeren Jiizuke Bang Zeyzal IreanFlyQuest Solo V1per Santorin PowerOfEvil WildTurtle IgNar CurryGolden Guardians Hauntzer Closer Goldenglue FBI Huhi Keith IneroImmortals sOAZ Xmithie Eika Altec Apollo Hakuho ZaboutineTeam Liquid Impact Broxah Shernfire Jensen Doublelift Tactical CoreJJ CainTeam SoloMid Broken Blade Dardoch Bjergsen Kobbe Biofrost Peter ZhangRegular season Edit Pos Team W L Pts Qualification1 Cloud9 17 1 16 Start in winners bracket2 Evil Geniuses 10 8 23 100 Thieves 10 8 24 FlyQuest 10 8 25 Team SoloMid 9 9 0 Start in losers bracket6 Golden Guardians 8 10 27 Dignitas 8 10 28 Immortals 8 10 29 Team Liquid 7 11 410 Counter Logic Gaming 3 15 12Source LoL Esports Sixth place tiebreaker Round 1 Sixth place tiebreaker Round 2 1Golden GuardiansW2DignitasWDignitasL3ImmortalsLSecond place tiebreaker Round 1 Second place tiebreaker Round 2 1Evil GeniusesW2100 ThievesW100 ThievesL3FlyQuestLPlayoffs Edit WB First Round Game 1 2 Evil Geniuses34 FlyQuest1WB First Round Game 2 1 Cloud933 100 Thieves0LB First Round Game 1 WBFlyQuest36 Golden Guardians0LB First Round Game 2 WB100 Thieves25 Team SoloMid3Second RoundThird RoundFinalsWBCloud93WBCloud93WBEvil Geniuses1LBFlyQuest0WBEvil Geniuses1LBFlyQuest3LBTeam SoloMid2LBFlyQuest3 Awards Edit Award Player TeamMVP Blaber Cloud9Coaching Staff of the Split Cloud9 Staff Cloud91st Team All Pro Licorice Cloud9Blaber Cloud9Nisqy Cloud9Zven Cloud9Vulcan Cloud92nd Team All Pro Ssumday 100 ThievesCloser Golden GuardiansJiizuke Evil GeniusesBang Evil GeniusesIgNar FlyQuest3rd Team All Pro Broken Blade Team SoloMidSantorin FlyQuestPowerOfEvil FlyQuestCody Sun 100 ThievesBiofrost Team SoloMidRanking Edit Pos Team Prize USD Prize share nbsp Cloud9 100 000 50 nbsp FlyQuest 50 000 25 nbsp Evil Geniuses 25 000 12 5 4th Team SoloMid 25 000 12 5 5th 6th 100 ThievesGolden GuardiansSummer EditTeams and rosters Edit Team Roster CoachTop Jungle Mid Bot Support100 Thieves Ssumday Contractz Meteos Ryoma Cody Sun Poome Stunt ZikzCloud9 Licorice Blaber Nisqy Zven Vulcan ReaperedCounter Logic Gaming Deus Ruin Wiggily Pobelter Stixxay Smoothie SSONGDignitas Lourlo V1per Akaadian Dardoch Fenix Froggen Johnsun Aphromoo ThinkcardEvil Geniuses Huni Kumo Svenskeren Goldenglue Jiizuke Bang Zeyzal IreanFlyQuest Solo Santorin PowerOfEvil MasH WildTurtle IgNar CurryGolden Guardians Hauntzer Closer Damonte FBI huhi IneroImmortals Allorim sOAZ Potluck Xmithie Eika Insanity Altec Apollo Gate Hakuho ZaboutineTeam Liquid Impact Broxah Jensen Tactical CoreJJ JattTeam SoloMid Broken Blade Spica Bjergsen Doublelift Biofrost Treatz Peter ZhangRegular season Edit Pos Team W L Pts Qualification1 Team Liquid 15 3 12 Start in winners bracket second round2 Cloud9 13 5 83 FlyQuest 12 6 6 Start in winners bracket4 Team SoloMid 12 6 65 Golden Guardians 9 9 06 Evil Geniuses 8 10 27 100 Thieves 7 11 4 Start in losers bracket8 Dignitas 5 13 89 Counter Logic Gaming 5 13 810 Immortals 4 14 10Source LoL Esports Eighth place tiebreakerCounter Logic GamingLDignitasWPlayoffs Edit Winners bracket Edit Round 1Round 2Semifinals WB Team Liquid3Team SoloMid0Golden Guardians0Golden Guardians3Team Liquid2FlyQuest3Cloud91FlyQuest3FlyQuest3Evil Geniuses2Losers bracket Edit Round 1Round 2Round 3LBTeam SoloMid3LBDignitas0WBGolden Guardians2WBTeam SoloMid3LBTeam SoloMid3LBCloud91LBEvil Geniuses0LB100 Thieves0WBCloud93WBEvil Geniuses3Semifinals LB WBTeam Liquid2LBTeam SoloMid3Finals Edit Finals WBFlyQuest2LBTeam SoloMid3Awards Edit Award Player TeamMVP CoreJJ Team LiquidRookie of the Year Tactical Team LiquidCoaching Staff of the Split Team Liquid Staff Team Liquid1st Team All Pro Licorice Cloud9Blaber Cloud9Bjergsen Team SoloMidZven Cloud9CoreJJ Team Liquid2nd Team All Pro Ssumday 100 ThievesSantorin FlyQuestJensen Team LiquidTactical Team LiquidVulcan Cloud93rd Team All Pro Impact Team LiquidCloser Golden GuardiansNisqy Cloud9PowerOfEvil FlyQuestFBI Golden GuardiansIgNar FlyQuestRanking Edit Pos Team Prize USD Prize share Qualification nbsp Team SoloMid 100 000 50 2020 World Championship main event first seed nbsp FlyQuest 50 000 25 2020 World Championship main event second seed nbsp Team Liquid 30 000 15 2020 World Championship play in stage third seed 4th Cloud9 20 000 10 5th 6th Evil GeniusesGolden Guardians7th 8th 100 ThievesDignitasReferences Edit Stavropoulos Andreas April 17 2020 C9 Blaber wins 2020 LCS Spring MVP award Dot Esports Retrieved April 18 2020 Ousley Parkes April 17 2020 League of Legends Cloud9 Blaber is your 2020 LCS Spring Split Honda MVP InvenGlobal Retrieved April 18 2020 Ocal Arda September 4 2020 Team Liquid s CoreJJ wins LCS MVP ESPN Retrieved September 4 2020 a b c Esguerra Tyler January 8 2020 Riot changes LCS playoff format for 2020 will also remove NA regional qualifiers Dot Esports Retrieved January 18 2020 a b c d e f Rutledge Caroline January 8 2020 Riot Games Announces Major LCS Format Changes Ahead of 2020 Season TheGamer Retrieved January 18 2020 a b c d e f Stewart Jack January 8 2020 LCS introduces double elimination Playoffs and stronger Academy investment for 2020 GGIntel Retrieved January 18 2020 permanent dead link a b c d e f g Kolev Radoslav January 9 2020 LCS restructures Worlds qualification method finally introduces double elimination bracket VPEsports Archived from the original on September 13 2020 Retrieved January 18 2020 Esguerra Tyler March 13 2020 Riot suspends LCS season moves 2020 Spring Finals to Los Angeles Dot Esports Retrieved March 16 2020 Newell Adam September 7 2020 All of the teams qualified for the 2020 League of Legends World Championship Dot Esports Retrieved March 9 2022 Esguerra Lawrence Tyler January 15 2019 LEC introduces a new season format for 2019 Daily Esports Retrieved January 21 2020 Culver Jeremy May 20 2020 LCS drops Monday games in favor of Friday Night League Dot Esports Retrieved June 11 2020 Brathwaite Brandon September 14 2018 Riot Games Pilots Twitch Co Streaming for NA LCS The Esports Observer Retrieved January 20 2020 a b Matthiesen Tom January 20 2020 League of Legends Riot partners with Huya as exclusive platform to broadcast the LCS and LEC in China Inven Global Retrieved January 20 2020 Esguerra Tyler January 20 2020 Huya becomes newest exclusive LCS and LEC broadcaster in China Dot Esports Retrieved January 20 2020 Murray Trent January 20 2020 Huya Secures Chinese Broadcast Rights for LCS LEC The Esports Observer Retrieved January 20 2020 Ocal Arda April 8 2020 LCS spring split playoff games to air on ESPN ESPN Retrieved April 10 2020 External links Edit2020 Official Rules v 20 1 LCS and LACS Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 2020 LCS season amp oldid 1165129470, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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