Updated: March 18
A new year means a fresh start for all major regions competing in professional League of Legends esports! The nineteenth season of League of Legends Champions Korea (LCK) kicks off with first split in Spring on January 17, with a proposed end date of April.
The South Korean league has shown top levels of professional play on the international stage, gaining impressive viewership numbers in 2023. Fresh off their triumph at the LoL Worlds 2023 with T1, the reigning world champions are set to defend their title at LCK Spring 2024. Joining them are nine other strong competitors, all hungry for victory and a slice of the impressive $289,000 USD prize pool.
Read on for a complete breakdown of LCK Spring 2024, including the format, the ten competing teams, current standings, and where to watch.
Over the course of three-four months, ten teams compete to become the best of the rest in Korea's professional League of Legends league. The top two teams also automatically receive an invite to the exciting Mid-Season Invitational, reportedly to be held in China, so there's everything to play for!
Read below for the LCK regular season format breakdown for the spring split.
All eyes are turning towards the LCK Spring Split and the competing teams as we approach the new year and new LCK season.
With the League of Legends 2024 rostermania, plenty of musical chairs and changes happened within each team rosters' during the offseason. Fresh off their victory in the LoL World Championship, T1 is the one of the only teams to maintain their 2023 roster coming into 2024.
Here is the full list of teams coming into LCK Spring 2024, including their player rosters by in-game ID. All players are listed in order of their roles from left to right (Top, Jungle, Mid, ADC, Support).
LCK Spring 2024 kicks off on January 17 with Week One. There will be a two-match-a-day format with games being played from Wednesday to Sunday. The schedule will be released one week at a time, so watch this space!
Without further ado, here's the full schedule for the LCK Spring Split, covering the first four weeks. All times listed below will be in PHT, and match winners will be in bold.
All matches during the LCK Spring Split, including the Group Stage and Playoffs, will be held at the LoL Park in Seoul, South Korea. This exciting venue can hold 400 spectators for an intimate experience, explicitly made for the LCK by Riot Games.
Plenty of broadcasts are available for fans who want to watch the matches online, covering most major regions and languages. The English-speaking stream is available on the official LCK Twitch channel, embedded below for convenience.
There are streams available for Japan, China, Vietnam, Germany, and France, with more to be added closer to the time.
Team Name | Series Results | Game Results |
---|---|---|
Gen.G | 15-1 | 30-5 |
T1 | 13-3 | 28-8 |
Hanwha Life Esports | 13-3 | 28-8 |
KT Rolster | 10-6 | 23-16 |
Dplus KIA | 9-7 | 21-17 |
Kwangdong Freecs | 6-10 | 16-23 |
FearX | 5-11 | 13-25 |
Nongshim RedForce | 3-13 | 12-27 |
DRX | 3-13 | 11-28 |
OK BRION | 3-13 | 8-29 |
Standings | Team Name | Prize Money | Qualifies To | Points |
---|---|---|---|---|
1st | - | ₩200,000,000 ($154,496.23) | MSI | 90 |
2nd | - | ₩100,000,000 ($77,248.11) | MSI | 70 |
3rd | - | ₩50,000,000 ($38,624.06) | N/A | 50 |
4th | - | ₩20,000,000 ($15,449.62) | N/A | 30 |
5th | - | - | N/A | 20 |
6th | - | - | N/A | 10 |
7th | - | - | N/A | 0 |
8th | - | - | N/A | 0 |
9th | - | - | N/A | 0 |
10th | - | - | N/A | 0 |
That was all our current information on the LCK Spring Split in 2024; which team will claim the home title? Only time will tell. Watch this space for additional content as we await the official schedule and matchups!
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