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and had anywhere from eight to 10 teams. Each annual season of competition was divided into two splits, spring and summer, which concluded with a
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between the top teams. At the end of the season, the winner, runners-up and third-place team of the summer playoffs qualified for the annual ''League of Legends'' World Championship. Established in 2013, the league was initially split into two regions: the
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(EU LCS) and the North American League of Legends Championship Series (NA LCS). The NA LCS featured eight teams, which were determined via a
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system. In 2015, the league expanded to ten teams. In 2018, the NA LCS shifted to a franchise system with ten permanent teams, which became eight after the 2023 season. Along with the new model, the league rebranded to simply the League of Legends Championship Series, aligning with the EU LCS's change to League of Legends European Championship, creating unique identities for major regions. The franchise era of the LCS has witnessed several team sales and rebranding efforts. The 2020 season introduced format changes and had to adapt to online play due to the COVID-19 pandemic. In 2021, the LCS again rebranded to the League Championship Series. The 2023 season saw controversy with the LCS Players Association (LCSPA) threatening a player walkout over financial support for teams in the North American Challengers League (NACL). The LCS merged with the Campeonato Brasileiro de League of Legends (CBLOL) and
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(LLA) in 2025 to form the
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(LTA), with the LCS becoming the new league's North Conference. With the exception of some touring events, all games of the LCS were played live at the Riot Games Arena in
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History


Origins and early years

Prior to the formation of the North American League of Legends Championship series, ''League of Legends'' had a growing competitive scene, but a professional league was not a central component of Riot Games' initial business strategy. However, in 2011, professional organized league play became a prominent point of emphasis for Riot after the company hosted its inaugural championship tournament at
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. On August 6, 2012, Riot Games announced the formation of the League of Legends Championship Series (LCS), a professional gaming league designed to provide support to teams from Europe, Asia, and the United States. The inaugural season of the LCS commenced on February 7, 2013, coinciding with the third season of professional play in ''League of Legends''. As such, it was designated as "Season 3". It was split two regional leagues: the
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(EU LCS) and the North American League of Legends Championship Series (NA LCS). Within these leagues, eight teams representing their respective regions engaged in regional competitions. The top teams in each region advanced to the
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. The league was not profitable throughout its first season. At the end of 2013, Riot announced a Challenger league, later known as the
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(CS). The league was established with the purpose of serving as a platform for developing talent and providing an opportunity for Challenger-level teams to participate in the LCS via a
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system. Heading into the 2015 season, an expansion tournament was held in both Europe and North America that added two teams in each region, giving the LCS a total of 10 teams per region. Additionally, Riot introduced the concept of "Championship points", which teams would earn based on performance across both splits and playoffs in order to qualify for the World Championship. A new sale of sponsorship rule was instated for the 2015 season, prohibiting companies that facilitated sponsorships for LCS teams from also possessing the branding of those LCS teams. Notably, the GoodGame Agency held ownership of both Europe's
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and North America's
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while simultaneously managing sponsorships for both teams. Consequently, in compliance with this new regulation, these teams underwent rebranding, adopting the names Elements and
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, respectively. Furthermore, Curse Inc. faced restrictions on sponsoring LCS team
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, leading to a comprehensive merger of the entire esports organization under the banner of
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. The league's first female player, Maria "Remilia" Creveling, also joined the league in the 2015. On May 8, 2016, Riot Games took a series of punitive actions against NA LCS teams
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and Renegades, along with Challenger Series team
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. These actions effectively banned these teams from participating in any future sanctioned ''League of Legends'' contests due to several infractions, including neglecting player payments, mistreatment of players, and withholding information that would have rendered the teams ineligible for competition. In addition to these sanctions, it was found that, during trade requests between Renegades and Team Dragon Knights, both organizations provided misleading information to League officials regarding the independence of the two teams and the status of players and payments. The evidence indicated that some players continued to be compensated and housed by their former teams even after the trade had been completed. As a result of these actions, former Renegades owner Chris Badawi was permanently banned from participating in Riot-sanctioned leagues, and Christopher Mykles was banned from holding any Riot-sanctioned position within a competing organization for one year. The three teams were given until May 18 to sell all rights and legal claims to their LCS/CS berths.


Franchised era

In June 2017, Riot Games announced that the NA LCS would shift from a promotion and relegation system to franchised league with ten permanent teams beginning in 2018. Each of the ten teams would have guaranteed spots, which would encourage owners to make substantial investments, including the creation of training facilities and improvements in coaching, scouting, and player well-being. Each team was also mandated to maintain an academy squad for emerging talent development. Riot Games also raised the minimum salary for players to , with an average annual income for League pros around $150,000. Additionally, a players' association was established to offer financial, legal, and career-building support to players. The buy-in price for the league was $10million for existing League of Legends teams, who had previously participated in the League Championship Series or Challenger Series. New teams would be subject to an additional $3million, which was distributed to the teams that were replaced in the league. The NA LCS received over 100 applications for a spot in the league. The ten franchised teams were announced in November 2017. Among the already established teams in the NA LCS were
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,
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,
Cloud9 Cloud9 Esports, Inc., or simply Cloud9 (C9), is an American professional esports company based in Santa Monica, California. The company was originally founded as a professional ''League of Legends'' team by Jack and Paullie Etienne in May 2013 ...
,
Counter Logic Gaming Counter Logic Gaming (CLG) was an American esports organization headquartered in Los Angeles, California. It was founded in April 2010 by George "HotshotGG" Georgallidis and Alexander "Vodoo" Beutel as a ''League of Legends'' team, and branche ...
,
Echo Fox Echo Fox was an American esports organization. It was founded on December 18, 2015, by retired basketball player Rick Fox, who created Echo Fox after he purchased the NA LCS spot of Gravity Gaming. The organization had expanded into various ...
, and
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, while the newly admitted teams to the NA LCS were
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,
Clutch Gaming Clutch Gaming (CG) was an American esports organization founded by the Houston Rockets in 2017. It had a professional ''League of Legends'' team that competed in North America's League of Legends Championship Series (LCS). In 2019, Harris Bl ...
,
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, and
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. In December 2018, the NA LCS re-branded its name to simply the LCS and with updated their logo. The change aligned with the EU LCS's name change to the ''League of Legends'' European Championship (LEC) earlier that year. Following the EU LCS's transition to LEC, all major regions in the competitive world of ''League of Legends'' had a unique name, logo, and brand identities. The changes were made to establish distinct identities for every regions. The league saw several franchise sales in 2019. In June, the parent company of Dignitas announced that they had partnered with the
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to acquire Clutch Gaming for reportedly over $30million, marking the first-ever merger involving a ''League of Legends'' franchise in the LCS. In May, Riot Games issued a 60-day ultimatum to Echo Fox, demanding the removal of co-founder and shareholder Amit Raizada from their cap table. This action was prompted after it was revealed that Raizada had used racist language directed at former Echo Fox CEO Jace Hall during an email exchange, and in another email, Raizada also made threats against the family of Echo Fox's owner,
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. When Echo Fox failed to comply with Riot's directive, Riot Games forced Echo Fox to sell its LCS franchise. After a failed attempt to sell the franchise to
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, Echo Fox agreed to allow Riot Games to handle the sale process. In September,
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acquired Echo Fox's LCS slot for $33million. Before the 2020 season, the league implemented a series of format changes. The league removed the "Championship points" system introduced in 2015. In this new structure, victories during the spring splits would solely serve to qualify a team for the
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. The regional qualifying tournament, which was used to advance teams to the World Championship, was also eliminated. Instead, the top three teams from the summer split playoffs earned the right to advance to the World Championship. The LCS also implemented a revised schedule for the 2020 season, featuring broadcasts of matches on Monday evenings called "Monday Night League" in addition to their regularly scheduled Saturday and Sunday broadcasts. In response to the
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, LCS commissioner Chris Greeley announced the suspension of the 2020 season on March 13, 2020, with no definite timeframe for resumption. Subsequently, the LCS resumed its competitions through online play, starting on April 18, 2020. The league decided to discontinue Monday Night League in May 2020 due to low viewership. Instead, the league extended its broadcasts to include Friday evenings. The league rebranded from the ''League of Legends'' Championship Series into the League Championship Series ahead of the 2021 season. A new logo and two new mottos were introduced: ''Made by many'' and ''All for the game.'' The LCS expanded the 2021 season to include a preseason tournament called the LCS Lock-In. The league also merged the regular season of the spring and summer splits. Team's spring split regular season record qualified them for the LCS Mid-Season Showdown, which itself would be a qualifier for the Mid-Season Invitational. Regular season records over both spring and summer would be used to seed teams into the LCS Championship tournament, with the top three teams from there moving on to the World Championship. For the 2022 season, the league returned to the previous regular season format, with each split's records being confined to that specific split. In the 2023 season, another franchise sale took place when
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acquired Counter Logic Gaming, assuming control of its LCS slot. The 2023 season also saw the LCS Players Association (LCSPA) threaten a player walkout. In May of that year, Riot Games announced plans to remove the requirement for LCS teams to financially support North American Challengers League (NACL) teams, citing the need to provide more operational and financial flexibility to LCS teams. This change, effective from the 2023 Summer Split, led most LCS franchises to disband their development rosters. In response, the LCSPA threatened a player walkout to support affected individuals, viewing Riot's decision as unprecedented and contradictory to earlier assurances. The LCSPA demanded Riot's support for the NACL, citing successful second-tier leagues in other regions. The walkout vote passed, resulting in the first major esports league strike. Riot responded by delaying the start to the 2023 Summer Split, stipulating that if both parties could not reach an agreement within the designated two-week period, the Summer Split would be cancelled and no teams would be eligible for the 2023 World Championship. A deal was reached on June 8, establishing a new NACL business model with a 50/50 revenue split, governance improvements, minimum player notice and severance requirements, and healthcare insurance reinforcement. Riot also provided a one-time payment to Rally Cry, the NACL organizer, and emphasized cost-sharing between LCS and NACL teams. Prior to the start of the 2024 season, TSM sold their franchise slot to
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. In addition, on November 19, 2023, Golden Guardians and Evil Geniuses exited the LCS, as their third-party administrator agreement with Riot Games was terminated. With not enough time to fill the two vacancies, the league announced that they would continue with eight teams for the 2024 season.


Merger

On June 11, 2024, Riot Games announced that the LCS, Brazil's Campeonato Brasileiro de League of Legends (CBLOL) and the
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(LLA) would form a pan-American league, later known as the
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, that would begin play in 2025. Under this new model, six of the eight existing LCS teams would remain partnered and form a new North Conference, joined by a team from northern Latin America and a as-yet determined guest slot, which would be determined by a
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tournament after 2025.


Format

In its final year, the LCS featured eight North American teams who competed in two seasonal splits, spring and summer. The regular season of the spring split adopted a round-robin format with best-of-one matches, with the Summer split using single round-robin best-of-three matches. In both splits, the top six regular season teams progressed to the
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spring playoffs. The spring split had the top four in the upper bracket and the bottom two in the lower bracket, with the spring playoffs champions and runner-up qualifying as the North American representatives for the
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, while the summer split had all six teams placed in the upper bracket, with the top seed being to choose their second round opponent like in the
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. In addition, the lower bracket was staggered, with the first round losers facing each other and the second round losers entering in different rounds based on their seed. The winner of the summer champions were crowned LCS Champions, with the top three teams qualifying as the North American representatives for the
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. For both split playoffs, all matches were played in a best-of-five format.


Final teams


Seasons


Championships

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Media coverage

The LCS primarily connected with its audience through
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via dedicated channels on platforms such as
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and
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. Games in 2013 drew in more that 1.7million unique viewers. While regular season viewership on Twitch approached nearly 300,000 peak viewers in 2014 at times, recent years leading up to 2023 saw a consistent decline. For instance, the 2023 LCS Summer finals reached a peak of just over 223,000 viewers, marking a decrease of around 50,000 viewers compared to the previous split's finals and a decrease of 150,000 viewers compared to the summer 2022 finals. Riot Games CEO Brandon Beck stated in 2012 that there were no immediate plans to try to bring the LCS to traditional TV, and news coverage of the regular season were generally limited to dedicated electronic sports news sites. In December 2016, Riot announced that it had reached a deal with
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(a spin-off of
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) to serve as the exclusive distributor of LCS broadcasts through 2023. BAMTech would have paid $50 million per-year under the contract, and split advertising revenue with Riot. However, internal complications arose after
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acquired BAMTech, and the contract never actually took effect. As a substitute, Riot entered into an agreement to non-exclusively carry its broadcasts on
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instead, in addition to existing outlets such as Twitch.


Notes


References

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