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Our teams are ready to hit the Summoners Rift, fighting for a top-two seed to compete in the PCS playoffs–their chance at Worlds in South Korea. With a brand new best-of-two format, which teams will succeed?
- Chiefs look to go back-to-back in ‘23
- League newcomers Vertex take over Peace’s former slot
- Games set to start on Monday, June 5th
After some much-needed recovery time post-DreamHack, the LCO is itching to get back into action.
With a shot at Worlds just beyond the PCS playoffs, the competition will be more heated than ever.
A contesting Wolfpack was announced in the off-season, with Vertex Esports making their League of Legends debut off the heels of Peace’s removal.
Other teams have also made adjustments to their rosters since we’ve been gone.
Watch this space for our upcoming team previews.
We’re covering everything LCO Split 2; streams, schedule, rosters, and more.
LCO Split 2 2023 Stream
The LCO Split 2 2023 season will be streamed live on Twitch. Missed the action? Check out the LCO’s official Twitch channel for updated VODs, available to watch following the conclusion of each matchday.
LCO Split 2 2023 Main Stream – LCO (Twitch)
LCO Split 2 2023 Schedule & Results
There have been some major changes to the format of the LCO ahead of Split 2 this June. The round-robin stage will be played in best-of-twos as opposed to the former two separate best-of-one matches.
Points will be allocated depending on the results, with three awarded for a victorious flawless series, and one point to each team for a 1-1 outcome. Side selections will be submitted from both teams prior to the beginning of a series.
By the end of the round-robin, the top six teams will move into the next stage.
Rather than seeding into groups, the LCO has opted in favour of a double elimination playoffs bracket to give all teams a fighting chance.
The top two teams in our LCO playoffs will seed respectively for PCS playoffs, where they’ll be competing for a shot at Worlds in South Korea in October.
LCO Split 2 2023 Standings
Ranking | Team | Record |
1 | The Chiefs | 0-0 |
Team Bliss | 0-0 | |
Dire Wolves | 0-0 | |
Pentanet | 0-0 | |
Mammoth | 0-0 | |
Kanga Esports | 0-0 | |
Ground Zero Gaming | 0-0 | |
Vertex Esports | 0-0 |
LCO Split 2 2023 Schedule & Results
LCO Split 2 2023 Results — Stage 1 Week 1
Date | Match | Time (AEST) |
Monday, Jun 5 | Chiefs v Vertex | 6pm |
Bliss v Dire Wolves | 8pm | |
Tuesday, Jun 6 | Pentanet v Mammoth | 6pm |
Kanga v Ground Zero | 8pm |
LCO Split 2 2023 Rosters
After the Brisbane Brawl came to an exciting conclusion at DreamHack Melbourne, The Chiefs defended their winning LCO title against Team Bliss.
An outstanding debut regardless of the end result, Team Bliss and their new Korean support Akia look to run it back for Split 2.
Outside of the brand new Vertex roster, Mammoth has parted ways with a majority of their Split 1 roster, save for Entrust. As of May 31st, they have yet to announce the rest of their team.
Team | Squad | ||||
The Chiefs | BioPanther | Babip | Kisee | Raes | Aladoric |
Team Bliss | Lived | Whynot | Daystar | Leemas | Akia |
Dire Wolves | Zorenous | Poltron | Chazz | Praedyth | Decoy |
Pentanet | Chippys | Shernfire | DONGGY | Violet | Apii |
Mammoth | TBD | Entrust | |||
Kanga | 1Blue | Meifan | Fighto | TBD | Shinko |
Ground Zero | Tron | Gooby | mfis | Danteh | Bulldawg |
Vertex | TBD |
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