League of Legends Worlds 2024: All Qualified Teams

Kyuma |  Published: September 11, 2024
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League of Legends Worlds 2024 is shaping up to be an exciting global tournament, bringing together the best teams from various regions to compete for the prestigious Summoner’s Cup.

As the competitive season wraps up, many teams have already secured their spots in this highly anticipated event. This article provides an overview of the qualified teams, and what fans can expect from the upcoming championship.

All LoL Worlds 2024 Qualified Teams

All LoL Worlds 2024 Qualified Teams
Image Credits: Riot Games

As the regional leagues conclude their summer seasons, more teams are securing their spots at Worlds 2024. Here’s a breakdown of the qualified teams by region:

LCK (South Korea)

South Korea’s LCK remains a powerhouse region, sending four teams to Worlds:

  • Gen.G: Qualified by winning MSI 2024
  • Hanwha Life Esports: Secured their spot by reaching the LCK Summer finals
  • Two more teams to be determined through the LCK Regional Finals

LPL (China)

China’s LPL also sends four strong contenders:

  • Bilibili Gaming: LPL Summer 2024 champions
  • Top Esports: Qualified through championship points
  • LNG Esports: Won the LPL Regional Finals
  • Weibo Gaming: Runner-up in the LPL Regional Finals

LEC (Europe)

Europe’s representatives include:

  • G2 Esports: LEC Season Finals champions
  • Fnatic: LEC Season Finals runners-up
  • MAD Lions KOI: Secured the third LEC spot

LCS (North America)

North America’s qualifiers are:

  • Team Liquid: Reached the LCS Summer finals
  • FlyQuest: Also reached the LCS Summer finals
  • 100 Thieves: Secured the third LCS spot

Other Regions

Several teams from smaller regions have also qualified:

  • PSG Talon and Fukuoka SoftBank HAWKS Gaming from PCS
  • GAM Esports and Vikings Esports from VCS (Vietnam)
  • paiN Gaming from CBLOL (Brazil)
  • Movistar R7 from LLA (Latin America)

The diverse lineup of teams promises exciting matchups and potential upsets. Fans are particularly eager to see how teams like Gen.G, who dominated MSI 2024, will fare against other regional champions. The inclusion of teams from smaller regions also adds an element of unpredictability and gives underdog stories a chance to unfold.

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