And then there's also how many native fans are going to be there, and if it's worth or not for the venue to do it. They went into nordic countries, that almost speak as much english as their native tongue, which is probably taken into account when they decide on the tongue to use. Second because, outside of Germany, Riot hasn't been too wild with its locations in EU. First because, each venue can handle it how they want, just like Korea and China do. It's funny that you say that most events in Europe are casted in english, because it doesn't matter. But keep arguing that Europe is an english region, lulz ![]() It's even clearer that the LEC isn't purely english when you look at the academy system it adopted. LEC is casted in French because the LEC wants it casted in French, if OTP drops it they will find someone else. You can see it with the LCS that has currently no French cast. LCK is casted in French because OTP goes for the rights to do it. ![]() The LEC sub broadcasts are not the same as the other leagues recasts. I wonder why it isn't consistent there hmmmm About two speaks English as their main language out of all of them. NA - composed of two countries speaking english, and EU, composed of ~40 countries. I love how you don't realise that in your example, only two leagues are not countries. So let them speak their language, it's not that serious. It's literally 2-4 bo series of league of legends, not that serious.Įxactly. Meanwhile Asia gets all good timeslots, EU get good timeslots for Asia and EU events but we only get good timeslots for our own local events. So yeah NA literally gets the worst scheduling when an event is non NA. Only ones I watched in whole was the MAD G2 and C9 GG cos it started at 9am. Heck most of the series were over before i could watch them. Meanwhile for NA, the MSI final started at 12pm local time which is 4am my time and since it was only 3 games, it ended before I was even awake. It was starting between 7am-10 or 11am depending on which country you were in Once again literal perfect time for all of Asia. KO stages also all started at 6am which is pretty good considering if a series went to 5 games, you could at least watch a few games depending on when you woke up. Only Week 2 games were a bit eariler because of tie-breakers. Yea it was bad for EU but the times for Asia was pretty decent. Back in September, Karmine Corp organized their own esports event, KCX3, which drew an impressive audience of nearly 30,000 fans.Īs for the earlier stages of the competition, it's still uncertain which locations in Europe will be selected to host these matches. It comes as no surprise to see France emerge as a favorable host for these events, given its substantial and passionate fan base. Reports from Esports News UK suggest that the O2 Arena might be the chosen venue for this grand occasion.įrance had the privilege of hosting the League of Legends European Championship finals earlier this year, which took place in Montpellier. This time around, the finals are earmarked to take place in London, sources tell Sheep Esports. However, our sources now confirm that Paris has been selected as the venue for the semifinals of this prestigious competition.Ī significant five years after G2 Esports suffered a defeat at the hands of FPX in the Worlds grand finals, Europe is once again set to welcome the pinnacle of League of Legends competition. Esports News UK had previously reported that the city could host a stage of the tournament. The League Of Legends World Championship is set to return to Paris, sources tell Sheep Esports. So happy it is coming back to EU again, going to be so hype especially that streaming hours will be normal for everyone around the world again. ![]() On their new journalist page Sheep Esports Worlds Semi-Finals will be held in Paris, France □□ next year as the competition returns to report to learn more⬇️
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