This is a comprehensive guide to the 2024 Red Bull League of Its Own, an offseason tournament that focuses on League of Legends and features some of the top teams from around the globe.
Understanding Red Bull 2024 League of Its Own
The Red Bull League of Its Own is a unique and non-competitive tournament that offers matchups not commonly seen in traditional championships.
It’s a friendly event where top teams like T1 will compete against popular European squads, with special guest appearances and fun gameplay by professional players. This will be the second edition, following a successful debut in 2023.
Event Dates and Locations
The 2024 Red Bull League of Its Own will be held at the Accor Arena in Paris, France, the same venue that hosted the 2019 League of Legends World Championship Finals.
For the 2024 World Championship, the Knockout stage matches will be at the adidas Arena in Europe.
Schedule for Red Bull League of Its Own
This year’s event will take place on Sunday, December 15, 2024, just before the year ends. The full schedule will be announced soon. Last year, doors opened at 11:30, and the final matches started in the late afternoon and evening.
Teams Participating
There will be six teams featured at the event this year. The first two confirmed teams are fan favorites Karmine Corp and T1, joined by G2 Esports and NNO Old. French team Gentle Mates is the fifth squad confirmed, with the last team yet to be revealed.
Tickets and Pricing
Tickets are currently on sale on the Accor Arena’s website, with the following price categories:
- 2nd Category: €40
- 1st Category or KCorp Fan Area: €60
- Golden Category: €80
- Premium: €110
If you can’t attend in person, Red Bull will stream the event on their official Twitch and YouTube channels.
If you’re eager for more esports action, get ready for exciting matches at the Red Bull League of Its Own.
Red Bull League of Its Own – A Spectacular Offline Showmatch
Red Bull Gaming presents an offline event featuring some of the top League of Legends teams from Europe, including the reigning 2023 World Champions, T1.
Teams will engage in thrilling show matches, showcasing talent from different regions and skill levels, all aiming to face off against T1.
Event Details
The event will take place in Berlin, Germany, with matches scheduled for December 9.
Participating Teams
The lineup of teams includes:
- T1
- G2 Esports
- Team Heretics
- Karmine Corp
- NNO Old
- BIG
- Eintracht Spandau
Notable teams like Karmine Corp and Team Heretics have been making waves in the esports scene, with KCorp having hosted show matches at KCX3 in September.
In addition to LEC teams, German squads BIG and Eintracht Spandau from the Prime League (German ERL) will participate, along with NNO Old, a team of popular LoL streamers.
Event Format
The show matches include:
- Berlin International Gaming vs. Eintracht Spandau
- T1 vs. BIG/EINS winner
- T1 vs. NNO Old
- NNO Old vs. Karmine Corp
- T1 vs. Karmine Corp
- T1 vs. Team Heretics
- T1 vs. G2 Esports
All matches are best of one. T1 is restricted from selecting champions used in previous matches, except for the final showmatch against G2. The ban does not apply to T1’s opponents.
Watch the Event Live
Fans can catch all the action on Red Bull’s Twitch channel starting at 14:00 CET. The first match between BIG and Eintracht Spandau is exclusive to the German Twitch stream.
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