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League of Legends
World Championship
2023
LoL Worlds 2023 Logo.svg
Tournament information
Sport League of Legends
Location South Korea
Dates October 10–November 19
Administrator(s) Riot Games
Tournament
format(s)
8 team GSL-style double-elimination bracket play-in stage
16 team swiss stage
8 team single-elimination bracket from quarterfinals onwards
Venue(s)
Teams 22
Final positions
Champion T1
Runner-up Weibo Gaming
Tournament statistics
Attendance 18,000 (Finals)
MVP Choi "Zeus" Woo-je (T1)
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The 2023 League of Legends World Championship was an esports tournament for the multiplayer online battle arena video game League of Legends. It was the thirteenth iteration of the League of Legends World Championship, an annual international tournament organized by the game's developer, Riot Games. The tournament began in South Korea on October 10 until November 19. Twenty-two teams from nine regions qualified for the tournament based on their placement in regional circuits; defending champions DRX failed to do so after losing to Dplus KIA in the 2023 LCK Regional Finals. JD Gaming were in contention to become the first team to complete the "Golden Road", but lost to eventual champions T1 in the semifinals of the knockout stage.

"Gods" (stylized in all caps), performed by NewJeans, was announced as the tournament's theme song. A virtual boyband named "Heartsteel" (stylized in all caps) was unveiled by Riot Games during the event, with Baekhyun from Exo and SuperM, ØZI, Tobi Lou and Cal Scruby representing the group as its human counterpart and in the live performance of their debut song, "Paranoia".

The final took place on 19 November 2023 at the Gocheok Sky Dome, where T1 defeated Weibo Gaming by a 3–0 score, marking the organization's record-extending fourth World Championship. The event's concurrent viewership reached a peak of 6.4 million viewers, breaking the all-time viewership record for a single esports event.

Format changes

Starting from 2023, teams from LCL (CIS), TCL (Turkey), and LCO (Oceania) region no longer qualified directly for Worlds due to their leagues being cancelled (LCL, by the ongoing Russian invasion of Ukraine) and downgraded (TCL was merged into LEC, LCO was merged into PCS).

The number of teams was decreased from 24 to 22 compared to 2022. For seedings, first-seeded teams from PCS (Asia-Pacific) and VCS (Vietnam) were relegated to start in the play-in stage, while fourth-seeded teams from LCK (South Korea), LPL (China) and third-seeded from LEC (EMEA) and LCS (North America) were promoted to the main event. Prior to the kick off of the tournament, a "Worlds Qualifying Series" match between the fourth-seeded teams from LEC and LCS was played to decide the last team for the play-in stage.

Play-in groups were changed to a GSL-style double-elimination format, while main event's first stage was changed from a double round-robin group stage to a Swiss format.

Qualified teams

The following teams qualified for the event:

Region League Path Team ID Pool
Starting in the main event's Swiss stage
South Korea LCK Summer Champion Gen.G GEN 1
Most Championship Points T1 T1 2
Regional Finals Winner KT Rolster KT 3
Regional Finals Runner-Up Dplus KIA DK 4
China LPL Summer Champion JD Gaming JDG 1
Most Championship Points Bilibili Gaming BLG 2
Regional Finals Winner LNG Esports LNG 3
Regional Finals Runner-Up Weibo Gaming WBG 4
EMEA LEC Season Finals Champion G2 Esports G2 1
Season Finals Runner-Up Fnatic FNC 2
Season Finals Place MAD Lions MAD 3
North America LCS Championship Champion NRG Esports NRG 1
Championship Runner-Up Cloud9 C9 2
Championship Third Place Team Liquid TL 3
Starting in the Play-in stage
EMEA LEC Worlds Qualifying Series Winner Team BDS BDS 1
Asia-Pacific PCS Summer Champion PSG Talon PSG 1
Summer Runner-Up CTBC Flying Oyster CFO 1
Vietnam VCS Summer Champion GAM Esports GAM 1
Summer Runner-Up Team Whales TW 2
Japan LJL Summer Champion DetonatioN FocusMe DFM 2
Brazil CBLOL Split 2 Champion LOUD LLL 2
Latin America LLA Closing Champion Movistar R7 R7 2

Venues

Worlds 2023 Swiss T1 v BLG
The Swiss Stage was played at KBS Arena (pictured above is the match between T1 and BLG)

Seoul and Busan were the two cities chosen to host the tournament.

South Korea
Seoul Busan Seoul
Play-in Stage Swiss Stage Quarterfinals & Semifinals Finals
LoL Park KBS Arena Sajik Indoor Gymnasium Gocheok Sky Dome
Capacity: 450 Capacity: 1,824 Capacity: 14,099 Capacity: 16,744
LOL Park Entrance (cropped).jpg KBS hall Busan.JPG Sajik Arena for 2023 Worlds.jpg Gocheok Sky Dome exterior.jpg

Ranking

Team ranking

Place Team PG PQ SS QF SF Finals Prize (%) Prize (USD)
1st T1 3–1 3–0 3–1 3–0 20% $445,000
2nd Weibo Gaming 3–2 3–0 3–2 0–3 15% $333,750
3rd–4th JD Gaming 3–0 3–1 1–3 8% $178,000
Bilibili Gaming 3–2 3–2 2–3
5th–8th Gen.G 3–0 2–3 4.5% $100,125
KT Rolster 3–2 1–3
NRG Esports 3–1 0–3
LNG Esports 3–1 0–3
9th–11th G2 Esports 2–3 3.25% $72,312.50
Fnatic 2–3
Dplus KIA 2–3
12th–14th Cloud9 1–3 2.75% $61,187.50
MAD Lions 1–3
GAM Esports 2–1 3–1 1–3
15th–16th Team Liquid 0–3 2.25% $50,062.50
Team BDS 2–1 3–2 0–3
17th–18th PSG Talon 2–0 2–3 1.75% $38,937.50
Team Whales 2–0 1–3
19th–20th CTBC Flying Oyster 1–2 1.5% $33,375
LOUD 1–2
21st–22nd DetonatioN FocusMe 0–2 1% $22,250
Movistar R7 0–2
Place Team PG PQ SS QF SF Finals Prize (%) Prize (USD)
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