LCS Spring 2023 playoffs: Schedule, results, format, teams

As the LCS Spring 2023 regular season comes to a close, two teams stand out as strong contenders for the championship trophy: Cloud9 and FlyQuest. With impressive 14 — 4 match scores, both teams have demonstrated their skill on the rift, with players like Ibrahim “Fudge” Allami, Lee “Prince” Chae-hwan, and Lee “VicLa” Dae-kwang earning multiple player of the game awards throughout the split.

100 Thieves also pose a formidable threat, claiming the third spot in the standings with a 10 — 8 match score. The team includes two of the most decorated players in the North America League of Legends Championship Series (NA LCS) — mid laner Søren “Bjergsen” Bjerg and bot laner Yiliang “Peter” “Doublelift” Peng.

Here’s everything you need to know about the LCS Spring 2023 playoffs, including its schedule, format, teams, and where you can watch the matches live.

What is the LCS Spring 2023 playoffs?

The LCS Spring 2023 playoffs is the crowning event of the LCS Spring split, where teams will fight for the first LCS title of the year and MSI 2023 qualification.



Format of the LCS Spring 2023 playoffs

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Out of 10 franchised esports organizations competing in the LCS Spring 2023, only six teams qualify for the playoffs. Their placement determines which round they are seeded into, where the top four teams will start in the winners bracket while the fifth and sixth teams will start in the losers bracket.

The LCS playoffs will follow a double-elimination bracket with best-of-five matches.

In round 1 of the winners bracket, the first seed plays the fourth seed, while the second seed plays the third seed. The losing teams of both matches drop to the losers bracket.

The champion and runner-up qualify for the Mid-Season Invitational (MSI 2023), which kicks off on May

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IESF 2022 World Esports Championship MLBB: schedule, format

Updated on December 6, 6:45 p.m. (GMT+8): Updated match score and schedule.

Mobile Legends: Bang Bang is one of the esports titles featured in the International Esports Federation’s 14th World Esports Championship 2022 (IESF 2022).

Four teams duked it out in their respective regional qualifiers, while others were directly invited to the tournament. In the end, eight teams from all around the world will be crossing swords in the playoffs, which will be held offline in Bali, Indonesia.

Here is everything you need to know about the upcoming tournament, including the format, schedule, and where to watch the games.


What is IESF 2022’s 14th WE Championship?

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The 14th World Esports Championship is the last global Mobile Legends: Bang Bang tournament in 2022. Eight teams from MPL and non-MPL regions will compete for the lion’s share of the US$100,000 prize pool.

Teams from all around the world participated in the regional qualifier. In the end, only the Philippines, Malaysia, Indonesia, Cambodia, Slovenia, Vietnam, and Argentina made it to the playoffs and will compete offline in Bali, Indonesia.


IESF 2022 14th WE Championship format

IESF 2022 14th WEC format
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Eight teams from eight countries make up the tournament. Four of them came from the qualifiers (Malaysia, Namibia, Slovenia, and Argentina), while the remaining four were directly invited (Cambodia, Vietnam, Indonesia, and the Philippines).

The eight qualified teams will all start in the upper bracket in a double-elimination format. All matches are best-of-three, except for the grand final which will be a best-of-five.

The tournament will run from December 3 to 10.

COUNTRY QUALIFICATIONS
Cambodia Invited
Malaysia Asia Championship
Namibia African Championship
Vietnam Invited
Slovenia European Championship
Argentina PANAM Open
Indonesia Invited
Philippines Invited

IESF 2022 14th WE Championship schedule

Day 1 (December 3)

Upper bracket quarterfinal

TEAM RESULTS TEAM
Namibia 0
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F1 Esports Series Pro Championship presented by Aramco returns for 2022 with revised format and more live shows

While the real-life Formula 1 season continues at pace, the F1 Esports Series Pro Championship presented by Aramco will return this week with an enhanced offering.

Debuting on Wednesday September 14, a new three day per event format is set to be used, while there will also be more live shows than ever before – as drivers and teams go wheel-to-wheel for a massive $750,000 prize pot.

In 2022, four events will be held, all featuring three days of action – with qualifying and the race for each round taking place on standalone days. The new campaign kicks off at the Sakhir International Circuit on Wednesday, before trips to Imola and Silverstone on Thursday and Friday.

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Additions to this year’s F1 Esports calendar include Suzuka and the Yas Marina Circuit, with the Abu Dhabi venue playing host to the season finale – mirroring the F1 championship.

Each and every qualifying session will be shown live on the official F1 YouTube, Twitch and Huya channels, with the race to be broadcast on the same platforms, plus Facebook. All race day streams will also be broadcast by select television broadcasters, including Sky Sports F1, Viaplay and ESPN.

As usual, production will come live from the Gfinity Arena in London, but drivers will continue to race from team Esports facilities or factories, or their own homes, and will compete on the official F1 22 video game, developed by EA and Codemasters.

2022 F1 Esports calendar

Event Date Round Circuit
1 14 September 1 Sakhir, Bahrain
15 September 2 Imola, Italy
16 September 3 Silverstone, Great Britain
2 12 October 4 Red Bull Ring, Austria
13 October 5 Spa, Belgium
14 October 6 Zandvoort, Netherlands
3 2 November
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New format “a step in the right direction” says Lucas Blakeley

The F1 Esports 2022 year is just close to the corner.

Teams and drivers have been deep in preparing for months, as every person attempts to knock Jarno Opmeer off the best stage.

A person of all those hoping to be crowned champion is Lucas Blakeley, who has swapped the eco-friendly of Aston Martin for the papaya of McLaren coming into the 2022 season.

New period, new format

F1 Esports has been evolving little by little above the final couple yrs, but 2022 is the largest action forward still.

Immediately after grouping three races about two times in preceding decades, the 2022 F1 Esports Collection Pro Championship will now give every race room to breathe by placing them on unique times.

Races have also greater in duration, going from a special 35% distance up to 50%, the most common alternative for novice league racing between the group.

This means a number of things for the drivers, as Lucas explained to us.

“I am positively encouraged. In several years long gone by the format has been unbelievably rigorous.” The younger Scotsman reported.

“After each and every celebration past 12 months, the headache I would have from the sum of adrenaline and strain just after that first working day was biblical. It was so extreme, it was way too substantially.”

Presented the hours motorists pour into the Method 1 activity from its release up to the initially week of level of competition, to then insist on two races (such as qualifying) on two unique tracks in a person working day was a massive stress on the drivers.

Even though the new format is only a slight relief, it is absolutely an enhancement and will enable for some area and reflection for equally motorists and supporters alike among every race.

Amazing ordeals

Lucas

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PUBG Mobile esports 2.0 is being introduced in 2022 with big changes to the overall format

PUBG Mobile’s esports strategies for 2022 were unveiled nowadays through the World Championship (PMGC) grand finals. Tencent’s director of esports, James Yang, discovered the year will introduce variation 2. of the game’s esports scene.

The greatest improve in the esports ecosystem is at the amateur and semi-professional concentrations. Tencent will be improving this layer to strengthen PUBG Cell esports’ base. To do so, the National Championships (PMNC) is now becoming upgraded as the gateway to the Professional Leagues (PMPL).

The bottom pyramid of PUBG Cell esports 2. is manufactured up of the PMCOs, Campus Championships (PMCC), and choose third-get together occasions. These will run through the year and will provide an possibility for aspiring players to make it to the specialist degree. In the past, there have been only two open up competitions per 12 months top to the Pro Leagues. Now, aspiring gamers will have an possibility to participate throughout the 12 months.

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The PMCOs are also being widened to deal with a huge location. The PMCOs in 2022 are as follows:

  • PMCO South The us
  • PMCO Europe
  • PMCO Africa
  • PMCO Middle East
  • PMCO Asia

Top teams from the PMCOs, PMCCs, and 3rd-occasion occasions will advance to the PMNC and Regional Cups, which will be held in the direction of the stop of the yr. There will be 11 PMNCs for different nations around the world. In a push convention yesterday, Yang revealed the Regional Cups will include the nations around the world wherever the player base is not large more than enough to have independent Nationwide Championships.

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One more big adjust is that the PMPL is adopting an once-a-year structure. There will continue to be two seasons of the PMPLs, but the base teams from the first time

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