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15 November 2023
The Grand Clash: League of Legends World Championship Final Sealed!

The Grand Clash: League of Legends World Championship Final Sealed!

With an eventful weekend behind us, there's only one match left in the 2023 League of Legends World Championship. After intense competition, two more teams have been eliminated, leaving only two contenders poised for the grand final showdown this upcoming weekend.

 

Following T1's triumph over JD Gaming, the South Korean team has solidified its place in the grand finals. With a determination to rectify last year's final setback, T1 aims to conquer Worlds rookie Weibo Gaming, who secured their spot in the grand finals by defeating Bilibili Gaming.

 

The grand finals are scheduled to take place in South Korea on November 19, commencing at 8:00 GMT / 9:00 CET.

 

In a strategic collaboration, Riot Games has teamed up with YouTube Gaming to enhance the global reach of the 2023 League of Legends World Championship. The announcement includes the introduction of new watch parties and official co-streams, just days before the anticipated finals showdown between T1 and Weibo Gaming.

 

Over 50 streamers from nearly 20 countries, providing fans with a diverse range of content creators to follow. Notable additions include Sykkuno for a fresh North American co-stream, Flow Games representing Brazil, Kerios, and special guest Holdem Hammers for Spain, along with TesterHoon and friends, including pro player Bang, for the Korean audience.

 

However, YouTube Gaming and Riot are not merely limiting themselves to digital enhancements. The most recent official collaboration for Worlds 2023 involves hosting vibrant global viewing parties, with two of these events taking place in Vietnam. This initiative provides fans who are unable to attend the finals in Seoul with a communal space to celebrate the concluding moments of the competition together.

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