Users' questions

When is League of Legends Season 2 Championship?

When is League of Legends Season 2 Championship?

We are pleased to announce the biggest League of Legends tournament to date: the Season Two World Championship! On October 13, 2012, Riot Games will host the thrilling conclusion of our $5 million season in Los Angeles, California.

How can I play League of Legends in another region?

Your main is named “RiotTest,” and you’ve updated the other two to be “RiotTestPBE” and “RiotTestEUW.” You’ll just log in on those accounts to play in those regions. Remember, if you want to play on your primary account in another region, you’ll need to Transfer your account.

Is the region selector removed in League of Legends?

Now that most players have made the transition, we’re going to be taking the next step towards enabling Riot’s long-term capabilities towards supporting multiple games: removing the region selector from the login screen. So wait… How do I know what region I’m in?

When does the new League of Legends season start?

The ranked season started with patch V1.0.0.130 on November 29, 2011. The season was scheduled to conclude on 6 November 2012, but was extended and officially concluded on 12 November 2012. New: Volibear, Ahri, Viktor, Sejuani, Ziggs, Nautilus, Fiora, Lulu, Hecarim, Varus, Darius, Draven, Jayce, Zyra, Diana, Rengar, Syndra, Kha’Zix, Elise, Zed .

When is the next Regional League of Legends tournament?

IAC is back in 2021 with a new and improved format! Across three seasons, the best teams from the Country Qualifiers, Competitors League and Champions League will be given a chance to showcase their skills, dominate the play field and build a momentum leading up to an epic finale at the end of the year.

Where was the League of Legends World Championship held?

The Season 2 World Championship was held in early October 2012 in Los Angeles, California to conclude the US$ 5 million season.

Who was the winner of the season 2 riot Pro League?

The tournament was won by Taipei Assassins over Azubu Frost in the finals. A group picture of the Taipei Assassins, the champions of season 2. After Season 1, Riot announced that US$ 5,000,000 would be paid out over Season 2. Of this $5 million, $2 million went to Riot’s partners including the IGN Pro League and other major esports associations.