The 2024 League of Legends World Championships are underway in Europe this week, with T1 of South Korea hoping to retain their crown.
The 14th instalment of the competition is being held across Berlin, Paris and London, with a total of 20 teams participating based on their performances in regional leagues and the results of the 2024 Mid-Season Invitational.
The matches of the 2024 World Championship will be broadcast in multiple languages and on various platforms.
Riot Games will provide official streams in a range of languages via Twitch and YouTube, while popular community casters from around the world will also be covering the event.
The schedule and locations for the League of Legends World Championships are as follows:
25 - 29 September — Play-In Stage (Riot Games Arena, Berlin);
3 - 13 October — Swiss Stage (Riot Games Arena, Berlin);
17 Oct - 2 Nov — Knockout Stage (Adidas Arena, Paris & O2 Arena, London).
Year | Winners |
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2023 | T1 |
2022 | DRX |
2021 | Edward Gaming |
2020 | Damwon Gaming |
2019 | FunPlus Phoenix |
2018 | Invictus Gaming |
2017 | Samsung Galaxy |
2016 | SK Telecom T1 |
2015 | SK Telecom T1 |
2014 | Samsung White |