LoL Esports 2025 is unlike anything you’ve seen before — biggest, most unprecedented changes

Things will never be the same again.

Updated on November 1, 9:17 p.m. (GMT+8): Added newly announced details at Worlds Media Day 2024.

Updated on June 12, 12:08 a.m. (GMT+8):Clarified on Spring and Summer splits terminologybased on Global Head of Communications EsportsDavid Higdon’s tweet.

A view of atmosphere during Mid-Season Invitational Finals at the Chengdu Financial City Performing Arts Center in Chengdu, China on May 19, 2024. (Photo by Reece Martinez/Riot Games)

LoL Esports 2025 completely changes up theLeague of Legendsesports landscape.

Over the past few years, we’ve been introduced to new international tournament formats, such as the double elimination playoffs bracket at theMid-Season Invitationaland replacing theGroup Stage with Swiss Stage at Worlds.

Riot Games plans to implement even more impactful changes outside of just tournaments in 2025.

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Not only will we be getting a new third international event, there’s also changes to draft mode, split schedules, the introduction of multi-region leagues and slots.

Summary of LoL Esports 2025 changes

There’s a new third international League of Legends Esports event in 2025 called First Stand

Taking in feedback from LoL esports fans, Riot sees that there’s been a demand for a third international tournament in the calendar year.

First Stand will take place in March 2025 in LoL Park, Seoul, South Korea. Teams compete in their respective regional leagues, and a single team from each region qualifies for this international tournament.

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March 2025 international League of Legends tournament format

Qualified teams compete in a round-robin format so that every region gets to play each other in a series.

The top four teams from the round-robin advance to the bracket stage, which concludes over six days.

T1 bow on stage during MSI 2024 Bracket Stage at the Chengdu Financial City Performing Arts Center in Chengdu, China on May 15, 2024. (Photo by Colin Young-Wolff/Riot Games)

The results of this first tournament will seed teams at the Mid-Season Invitational 2025 (MSI 2025) held in Canada. For now, there’s no automatic qualification.

New draft format “Fearless Draft” to be introduced at First Stand

A version of “Fearless Draft” will be implemented in the regional and international rounds of First Stand.

Fearless Draft is where champions picked in prior games cannot be picked subsequently in the series (effectively banned). This format helps shake up drafts, matchups, and increases variety of champions used in pro play.

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This is a first for LoL Esports, which has not seen a new draft format at the highest level of competition for a long time.

LoL Esports 2025 new split structure — MSI 2025 in Canada, Worlds 2025 in China

Because of the addition of First Stand in March, this affects the rest of the calendar year.

Instead of May, the Mid-Season Invitational 2025 in Canada moves to the beginning of July.

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The second major change is the introduction of a Regional Championship where the third and final split in each region crowns one season-long winner in each region.

Riot hopes that this change makes the splits “more cohesive and interconnected” as they raise the stakes of regular season matches played throughout the year.

LoL Esports 2025 timeline and calendar of events

New multi-regional leagues and guest team slots makes LoL Esports 2025 season more competitive

LoL Esports fans clearly enjoy region versus region matches, evident during MSI and Worlds each year where their geographic pride shines.

Introducing the new Americas league

North America’s LCS achieved its first year-over-year growth in viewership in four years in 2024. At the same time, Brazil’s CBLOL and Latin America’s LLA continues to be popular, as seen in its fandom, engagement, and viewership numbers.

“So while we’re pleased to see progress across these three regions, we believe we have anopportunity to combine forces in a new pan-Americas league that will be good for fans, teams,and pros,” Riot Games wrote.

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“In this new proposed model, the LCS and CBLOL would now compete as North and South conferences.”

The six partnered franchised teams maintain their slots in each conference, while one team from LLA will be integrated based on geographical alignment.

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There will be one “Guest Team” spot reserved for promotion and relegation through the Tier-2 system. This means that there’s eight teams in total per conference operating over the three-split season.

Riot Games will release more details in the third quarter of 2024.

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An even more consolidated APAC league

Top teams from Vietnam, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Macao, Japan, Oceania, and the rest of Southeast Asia will compete in a brand new LoL Esports 2025 APAC league.

Eight total teams are planned for the league, with new hybrid partnership and a promotion/relegation model.

The 2024 PCS and VCS Summer Playoffs determines the first lineup of teams eligible for the APAC 2025 league.

Impact of changes on international event slots

As a result of these split changes, each region has one slot at the new March 2025 tournament.

At MSI 2025, two slots are guaranteed per region, making up a total of 10 teams.

Worlds 2025 format

At Worlds 2025 held in Chengdu, China, each region will have three slots totaling 15 teams.

In addition to the MSI 2025 champion, the second best performing region continues to earn an additional slot at Worlds for their league. In total, there will be 17 teams competing for the world championship.

A single best-of-five match makes up the Worlds 2025 Play-Ins Stage. The winner joins the 15 qualified teams directly in the Swiss stage.

Overall, these changes aim to support Riot’s financial sustainability goals, which includes the Global Revenue Pool (GRP). They acknowledge that the trade off is that there will be less number of Tier-1 teams in the LoL Esports ecosystem.

“By reducing the number of teams, we’ll be able to focus support from the GRP by ensuring revenues are distributed among fewer teams, thereby increasing revenue per team,” Riot wrote. “This should also help concentrate player talent, making it easier for fans to follow a streamlined ecosystem, and ultimately create more high-quality matches worth your time.”

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