The most important MOBA tournament of the Riot Games will be held in several cities and the quota of the Russian league will be occupied by a European.
The competitive scene League of Legends His eyes begin to focus on the most important tournament of the year: World 2022. One of the most important events in esports will take place again in North America after the one held in 2016 and Riot confirmed the dates and cities of the various stages. Due to the conflicts in the war, the Russian representative could not participate and was replaced by the 4th best European.
League of Legends | Confirmed dates and cities for Worlds 2022
The League of Legends World Cup just around the corner and the news begins to arrive. This afternoon, RiotGames issued a statement detailing the dates and stadiums where the championship will be played and what will happen to the quota released by the Russian league. The tournament will be played, initially, in three countries: Mexico, USA Y Canada. But the latter decided to go down because of complications caused by the Coronavirus pandemic.
In this way, the organization of the championship remained in the hands of the other two countries in North America. Only Play-In will be hosted by Mexico and the rest will be played in various cities in the United States. The start of the World Cup is on September 29 in Mexico City and the final will be played on November 5 at California.
Next, the schedule of the various stages of Worlds 2022:
- play-in: From September 29 to October 4 at the Arena Esports Stadium in Artz Pedregal de Mexico City, Mexico.
- Group stage: Oct. 7-10 and 13-16 at the Hulu Theater in Madison Square Garden, New York.
- Quarter finals: Oct. 20-23 at the Hulu Theater in Madison Square Garden, New York.
- semifinals: Oct. 29-30 at State Farm Arena at Atlanta, Georgia.
- Final: Nov. 5 at the Chase Center at Santo Francisco, California.

The 12 teams that will play in the Worlds 2022 Play-In
- China (LPL): 4th.
- South Korea (LCK): 4th.
- Europe (LEC): 3rd and 4th.
- North America (LCS): 3rd.
- Southeast Asia (PCS): 2nd.
- Vietnam (VCS): 2nd.
- Brazil (CBLOL): 1st.
- Japan (LJL): 1st.
- Latin America (LLA): 1st.
- Oceania (LCO): 1st.
- Turkey (TCL): 1st.
The 12 teams will directly qualify for the group stage of Worlds 2022
- China (LPL): 1st, 2nd and 3rd.
- South Korea (LCK): 1st, 2nd and 3rd.
- Europe (LEC): 1 and 2.
- North America (LCS): 1 and 2.
- Southeast Asia (PCS): 1st.
- Vietnam (VCS): 1st.
Source: Tycsports

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