Riot Games has officially announced that its League of Legends European region will merge with Türkiye, CIS, and MENA to become EMEA. Show
On 18th November 2022, Riot Games officially announced new plans for the League of Legends esports scene (LoL Esports) in Europe, the Middle East, and Africa (EMEA), marking the start of the second decade of its existence and an exciting chapter in its history. The plan includes key changes to the League of Legends European Championship (LEC) and the merging of Europe, Türkiye, CIS, and the Middle East and Africa (MENA) to become a single competitive region. This single, collective region will be EMEA, replacing the LEC to become the League of Legends EMEA Championship. Riot Unveils Next Chapter For League of Legends EsportsEssentially, this entire overhaul and implementation of the new collective region, including Europe, Türkiye, CIS, and MENA, means uniting all the areas and forming an even greater competitive scene that's both inclusive and jam-packed with action for players and fans. Through these changes, LoL Esports aspires to become the future of sports in EMEA and to enhance the level of competition in the region. — LEC (@LEC) November 18, 2022 Furthermore, it will give more players from all corners of the region a path to EMEA Masters (EM) and the opportunity to showcase their talent to teams in the LEC. It will also present fans across EMEA with even greater opportunities to watch top-tier competitions. In addition, it'll look to unite fans across EMEA through their love of the sport. League of Legends EMEA Championships 2023 RundownThe League of Legends esports scene will see Europe merge with Türkiye, CIS, and MENA to become EMEA.These are all the key changes of the LEC and wider ecosystem involving EMEA moving forward in 2023.
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Riot Games Aims To Grow The Overall Competitive LandscapeRiot Games has no plans to unsuspend the LCL and implement it in the newly-formed EMEA region and its competitions.In light of the announcement, Naz Aletaha, Global Head of League of Legends Esports, commented about the recent changes and implementation of the new collective EMEA region. Aletaha said, "Over the last decade, our EMEA region has been in a constant state of evolution, from the transformation of the EU LCS to the LEC, and the establishment of the most robust developmental ecosystem across the sport to today, as we expand the footprint of the region.” “As we plan for the future of LoL Esports, we’re dedicated to building on top of the foundation we laid in our first decade, growing the overall competitive landscape to a meaningful, multi-tiered ecosystem and maintaining the upward trajectory for many years to come," Naz Aletaha concluded. For more information about LoL Esports' newly-introduced EMEA regional ecosystem, feel free to watch the full YouTube video above. For further details about the next chapter of LoL Esports in EMEA, visit Riot Games' official website. LoL Worlds 2022 Results - All Scores & Standings | League of Legends Snowdown 2022 - Release Date, Skins & More | Loldle Splash Answer Today: Hints, Tips, and Solution | LOL Free Champions Rotation This Week | DRX Beat T1 In League of Legends Worlds 2022 Grand Finals All featured images are courtesy of Riot Games. Written by Jay HunterJay Hunter is a full-time contributing writer at GinxTV; who enjoys playing all sorts of games, especially strategical or puzzle-based titles. Feel free to follow him on Twitter at @extremely_jaded to stay updated across various esports and gaming scenes. Follow me on:
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