Updated on August 8, 8:31 p.m. (GMT+8): Added more qualified teams.
Every League of Legends team shares a common objective: to secure qualification and emerge victorious in Worlds 2023, the crowning event of the competitive season.
As the regular season draws to an end, teams have now secured their places in the international tournament. Leading the charge is JD Gaming from the League of Legends Pro League (LPL), who have steered their way to the top by amassing enough championship points after their victory in LPL Spring 2023 and their impressive performance in LPL Summer 2023.
This year’s Worlds 2023 will unite a total of 22 accomplished teams, with JD Gaming and others converging to vie for glory on the global stage.
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All qualified teams for League of Legends (LoL) Worlds 2023
REGION | TEAM |
LCK (Korea) | TBA |
LCS (North America) | Cloud9 (TBA) NRG Esports (TBA) |
LEC (Europe) | TBA |
LPL (China) | JD Gaming (1st seed) Bilibili Gaming (2nd seed) LNG Esports (3rd seed) Weibo Gaming (4th seed) |
PCS (Pacific) | TBA |
LJL (Japan) | TBA |
VCS (Vietnam) | TBA |
LLA (Latin America) | TBA |
CBLOL (Brazil) | TBA |
Worlds Qualifying Series | TBA |
(To be updated)
Worlds will run for more than a month from October 10 to November 19 and will tour the cities of Seoul and Busan in South Korea.
The winning team will bring home the lion’s share of the prize pool.
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