Author: Rohat Dicle Kılınç
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LCS Delays the Summer Split Start for Two Weeks, Cancelation Is a Possibility
[ad_1] LCS will start two weeks later than the scheduled June 1 opening day due to the LCS player walkout protesting Riot’s decisions surrounding NACL. 2023 LCS Summer Split was supposed to kick off with its Opening Day in just two days, but after a historic walkout protest by the LCS players under the LCS…
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Riot Games Unveils the Next Stage of TFT Esports With the Global LAN Event in Las Vegas
[ad_1] Riot Games takes Teamfight Tactics esports to new heights with the announcement of a groundbreaking global LAN event in Las Vegas, signaling a major shift in the competitive landscape. In a groundbreaking announcement, Riot Games, the renowned developer behind League of Legends, revealed plans for a momentous expansion of their Teamfight Tactics (TFT) esports…
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2023 LCS Summer Split Preview: Cloud9
[ad_1] Can Cloud9 get the threepeat they missed back in 2014? Only two teams in the LCS history won three back-to-back-to-back titles, TSM in 2016-17 and Team Liquid in 2018-19. But it was the original Cloud9 who almost managed to do it first when the original squad with Zachary “Sneaky” Scuderi and William “Meteos” Hartman…
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2023 LCS Summer Split Preview: Immortals
[ad_1] Can this finally be the split Immortals exceeds fan expectations? Only one playoff appearance and four bottom-two finishes in seven splits, Immortals have become an organization fans automatically put at the bottom of their power rankings at the start of each split. They once again made some changes in the offseason, the big one…
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LCS Player Walkout Vote Receives Overwhelming Support in Response to NACL Rule Change
[ad_1] The 2023 LCS Summer Split start might be delayed with LCSPA voting in favor of an LCS player walkout. In a historic moment for the esports industry, players from the North American League of Legends Championship Series (LCS) have voted overwhelmingly in favor of a walkout. The vote was organized by the LCS Players…
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2023 LCS Summer Split Preview: Evil Geniuses
[ad_1] Will Evil Geniuses succeed at rebuilding their roster with only one player remaining from the title-winning team? No team in the recent history of the LCS exploded as spectacularly or as suddenly as this Evil Geniuses roster. At the end of April last year, Evil Geniuses had just won their first LCS trophy in…
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2023 LCS Summer Split Preview: NRG
[ad_1] Familiar faces under a new banner. First time since its inaugural split in 2013, LCS will be played without CLG participating in the league. One of the founding members of the North American League of Legends scene, CLG said goodbye to LCS and its fans at the start of April when they closed down…
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2023 LCS Summer Split Preview: 100 Thieves
[ad_1] Doublelift never failed to make an LCS Finals appearance in at least one of the splits since 2014. Will 2023 be the year the streak gets broken? Not the 2023 100 Thieves fans have been looking for so far. Coming into the season by breaking apart the roster that won the first title in…
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2023 LCS Summer Split Preview: Team Liquid
[ad_1] Four titles in four splits now a distant memory, can Team Liquid return to the organization’s glory days? It’s been almost four years since Team Liquid was at the top of the LCS back in the Summer of 2019. After they lost Jake “Xmithie” Puchero and Peter “Doublelift” Peng the following split and the…
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2023 LCS Summer Split Preview: FlyQuest
[ad_1] After falling short during the Spring Split, FlyQuest is back with a strengthened squad to try their hand at an LCS trophy. FlyQuest’s LCS history is filled with mid-table finishes, with the exception of 2020 when they made back-to-back Finals. The organization found it hard since then to get back to that level where…