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| update = March 4, 2024 | source = [https://lolesports.com/standings/lcs/lcs_spring_2024/regular_season LoL Esports]
| update = March 8, 2024 | source = [https://lolesports.com/standings/lcs/lcs_spring_2024/regular_season LoL Esports]


| team2 = 100 | name_100 = [[100 Thieves]]
| team2 = 100 | name_100 = [[100 Thieves]]
| team3 = C9 | name_C9 = [[Cloud9 League of Legends|Cloud9]]
| team3 = C9 | name_C9 = [[Cloud9 League of Legends|Cloud9]]
| team5 = DIG | name_DIG = [[Dignitas (esports)|Dignitas]]
| team6 = DIG | name_DIG = [[Dignitas (esports)|Dignitas]]
| team1 = FLY | name_FLY = [[FlyQuest]]
| team1 = FLY | name_FLY = [[FlyQuest]]
| team8 = IMT | name_IMT = [[Immortals (esports)|Immortals]]
| team8 = IMT | name_IMT = [[Immortals (esports)|Immortals]]
| team4 = NRG | name_NRG = [[NRG Esports]]
| team4 = NRG | name_NRG = [[NRG Esports]]
| team7 = SR | name_SR = [[Shopify Rebellion]]
| team7 = SR | name_SR = [[Shopify Rebellion]]
| team6 = TL | name_TL = [[Team Liquid]]
| team5 = TL | name_TL = [[Team Liquid]]


| win_100 = 7 | loss_100 = 4
| win_100 = 7 | loss_100 = 4
| win_C9 = 6 | loss_C9 = 5
| win_C9 = 7 | loss_C9 = 5
| win_DIG = 5 | loss_DIG = 6
| win_DIG = 5 | loss_DIG = 7
| win_FLY = 8 | loss_FLY = 3
| win_FLY = 8 | loss_FLY = 4
| win_IMT = 3 | loss_IMT = 8
| win_IMT = 3 | loss_IMT = 8
| win_NRG = 6 | loss_NRG = 5
| win_NRG = 6 | loss_NRG = 5
| win_SR = 4 | loss_SR = 7
| win_SR = 4 | loss_SR = 7
| win_TL = 5 | loss_TL = 6
| win_TL = 6 | loss_TL = 6


| result1 = UB | result2 = UB
| result1 = UB | result2 = UB

Revision as of 22:41, 8 March 2024

2024 LCS season
LeagueLCS
SportLeague of Legends
Duration
  • January 20 – March 31 (Spring)
Number of teams8
LCS seasons
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The 2024 LCS season will be the 12th season of the League Championship Series (LCS), a North American professional esports league for the video game League of Legends. The season is divided into two splits: Spring and Summer. The Spring Split will run from January 20 to March 31, 2024. For the first time since 2014, the league will have eight teams competing instead of 10.

League changes

Teams

Following the 2023 season, TSM sold their LCS franchise slot to Shopify Rebellion.[1] In addition, on November 19, 2023, Golden Guardians and Evil Geniuses exited the LCS, as their third-party administrator agreement with Riot Games was terminated. With not enough time to fill the two vacancies, the league announced that they would continue with eight teams for the 2024 season.[2] The 2024 season marks the first time in a decade that the LCS had only eight teams competing in the league.[3]

Commissioner

On December 13, 2023, Riot Games has announced that Mark "MarkZ" Zimmerman would be the new commissioner for the LCS. His appointment followed the departure of Jackie Felling, who stepped down from the commissioner position in summer 2023 due to health-related complications.[4]

Spring

The Spring Split regular season will run from January 20 to March 10, 2024. The regular season follows a double round-robin tournament format, with each team playing each other twice. All matches are best-of-one. The top six teams from the regular season will advance to the playoffs, with the top four teams starting in the upper bracket, and the following two starting in the lower bracket.[5] The Spring Split Finals will take place on March 31 at the Riot Games Arena in Los Angeles.[6]

Regular season

Pos Team Pld W L PCT Qualification
1 FlyQuest 12 8 4 0.667 Upper bracket semifinals
2 100 Thieves 11 7 4 0.636
3 Cloud9 12 7 5 0.583
4 NRG Esports 11 6 5 0.545
5 Team Liquid 12 6 6 0.500 Lower bracket quarterfinals
6 Dignitas 12 5 7 0.417
7 Shopify Rebellion 11 4 7 0.364
8 Immortals 11 3 8 0.273
Updated to match(es) played on March 8, 2024. Source: LoL Esports

Playoffs

Upper semifinalsUpper finalFinal
1
4
2
3
Lower quarterfinalsLower semifinalsLower final
5
6

Broadcast

The LCS will return to Saturday and Sunday broadcasts after a year of weekday broadcasts. Riot Games announced the decision to revert to the original Saturday and Sunday broadcast days in response to widespread feedback from the North American League of Legends community. The move to Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday broadcasts in the previous year faced backlash from fans, contributing to a decline in overall viewership. The previous year saw a notable decrease in LCS viewership, reaching its lowest levels in peak viewership and average viewer counts over the last six seasons.[7]

References

  1. ^ Peters, Jay (September 21, 2023). "Iconic League of Legends team TSM replaced by Shopify in pro league". The Verge. Retrieved December 13, 2023.
  2. ^ Xu, Davide (November 21, 2023). "Evil Geniuses and Golden Guardians leave LCS, franchise league to operate with eight teams". Esports Insider. Retrieved December 13, 2023.
  3. ^ Geracie, Nick (November 20, 2023). "LCS Will Drop to 8 Teams in 2024 — Golden Guardians and Evil Geniuses Exit". Esports Illustrated. Retrieved December 14, 2023.
  4. ^ Geracie, Nick (December 12, 2023). "LCS Names MarkZ New Commissioner". Esports Illustrated. Retrieved December 14, 2023.
  5. ^ Esguerra, Tyler (December 12, 2023). "When does 2024 LCS Spring Split start? Full 2024 LCS season schedule". Dot Esports. Retrieved December 14, 2023.
  6. ^ Richman, Olivia (January 31, 2024). "LCS Announces Further Reductions — Limited Road Shows Amidst Layoffs". Esports Illustrated. Retrieved February 27, 2024.
  7. ^ Esguerra, Tyler (December 12, 2023). "LCS returns to weekend scheduling for 2024 LoL season". Dot Esports. Retrieved December 14, 2023.