League of Legends esports players who walked out reach agreement with Riot Games


Ibrahim “Fudge” Allami of Cloud9 competes at the League of Legends World Championship Groups Stage on October 8, 2022 in New York City.
Cloud9 player Fudge at Worlds 2022. | Photo by Colin Young-Wolff / Riot Games

North American League of Legends esports players who walked out have reached an agreement with Riot Games.

The League Championship Series (LCS) players, represented by the LCSPA, voted last week to walk out after Riot allowed franchises to stop fielding amateur teams in the North American Challengers League (NACL) for the summer. Shortly after the walkout, Riot delayed the original June 1st start of the summer season by two weeks, but said it was also prepared to cancel the entire summer season — which would disqualify LCS players from the annual end-of-season Worlds competition — if the two sides didn’t come to an agreement.

“The LCSPA, Riot, and the LCS teams have come to an agreement to resume the 2023 LCS Summer Split on June 14th,”...

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