2016 League of Legends World Championship: The Pinoy’s Guide
Hello Pinoy Summoners!
The 2016 League of Legends World Championship is starting in just a few days and who’s not excited, right? With so many things scheduled to happen in this month-long tournament, I’m pretty sure you have questions and we’re here to help you out.
Presenting The Pinoy’s Guide to the 2016 League of Legends World Championship!
Where Can I Watch?
For us here in the Philippines, the answer will be Riot’s Twitch and LoL eSports Youtube channels.
For Pinoys who are in the USA, here’s the list of the event venues:
- Group Stage: Bill Graham Civic Auditorium, San Francisco, California
- Quarterfinals: The Chicago Theatre, Chicago, Illinois
- Semifinals: Madison Square Garden, New York, New York
- Finals: STAPLES Center, Los Angeles, California
You can also visit the event’s official ticketing page for more information: 2016 Worlds Tickets
When Does it Start?
The event is scheduled to start on Sep 29 but the Group Stage matches will happen on Sep 30 – Oct 03 and Oct 07 – 10. The quarterfinals will be on Oct 13 – 16 then the semifinals will be on Oct 21 -22. The final showdown will happen on Oct 29.
Here’s the schedule for the first day of the tournament. Like and follow us on Facebook for updates regarding the match schedules.
The event’s official site also has a schedule of all the matches: 2016 Worlds Schedule
Which Teams are Playing?
There will be sixteen (16) teams fighting for that much-coveted Summoner’s Cup in the 2016 League of Legends World Championship.
- North America (NA LCS)
- TSM
- Counter Logic Gaming
- Cloud9
- Europe (EU LCS)
- G2 eSports
- H2K
- Splyce
- South Korea (LCK)
- ROX Tigers
- SKTelecom T1
- Samsung Galaxy
- China (LPL)
- Edward Gaming
- Royal Never Give Up
- I May
- Hong Kong / Macau / Taiwan (LMS)
- Flash Wolves
- ahq eSports Club
- International Wildcard Qualifiers
- INTZ eSports
- Albus NoX Luna
What are They Playing for?
The Summoner’s Cup plus a ton of international pride and glory, of course! In addition to that is a prize pool of over $ 2, 000, 000 USD. Each team’s prize money is based on their performance in the event.
- World Champion – $ 1, 000, 000 USD
- 2nd Place – $ 250, 000 USD
- 3rd – 4th Place – $ 150, 000 USD
- 5th – 8th Place – $ 75, 000 USD
- 9th – 12th Place – $ 45, 000 USD
- 13th – 16th Place – $ 25, 000 USD
But wait, there’s more! Riot just announced that 25% of the revenue from the sales of Championship wards and skins will be added to the 2016 Worlds prize pool. The World Champion will also receive 25% of the revenue from the sales of their Championship skins once they are released. With all these additional prizes, I’m sure all teams are much more motivated to win the tournament.
What is the Tournament’s Format?
The 2016 League of Legends World Championship will be played out in two stages: group stage followed by a knockout stage.
- Group A
- ROX Tigers
- G2 eSports
- Counter Logic Gaming
- Albus NoX Luna
- Group B
- Flash Wolves
- SKTelecom T1
- I May
- Cloud9
- Group C
- Edward Gaming
- ahq eSports Club
- H2K
- INTZ eSports
- Group D
- TSM
- Royal Never Give Up
- Samsung Galaxy
- Splyce
In the group stage, all teams will fight in a double round robin, best of one (Bo1) matchup. This means that each team will have a total of six (6) games in which they will fight each team in their group twice. Eight (8) teams, the Top 1 and Top 2 of each group, will then advance to the knockout stage.
The tournament will then transition into a best of 5 (Bo5) single elimination bracket. Whoever survives this stage will be crowned 2016 World Champion.
Do you have any more questions about the tournament we haven’t answered here? Like our Facebook page and post your question there. Just don’t ask us who’s going to take home the Summoner’s Cup because we’re excited to know too. Stay tuned as we cover the tournament here in eSports INQ.
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