2024 LCK Spring kicks off tomorrow with special tournament Rule the Rift

2024 LCK Spring kicks off tomorrow with special tournament Rule the Rift

Ganesh Jadhav

8 Jan, 2024, 11:06

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Last updated: 8 Jan, 2024, 11:24

Almost a month ago, Strafe reported the announcement of a special tournament to kick off the 2024 LCK Spring.

As discussed previously, Rule the Rift features five teams made up of a single role. A team of five LCK mids, tops, junglers, adcs and supports. These five teams will take on each other tomorrow in a single day event.

2024 LCK Spring Rule the Rift Format, Fixtures and Prize

2024 LCK Spring Rule the Rift - Format, Fixtures and Prize
2024 LCK Spring Rule the Rift - Format, Fixtures and Prize (Credits: LCK Twitter)

The single day event features five teams that’d take on each other. All the games played will be a Bo1 and there’d be a total of four games.

The tournament will start with a surprise mini game. The winner will decide the teams A, B, C, D and E and the seedings. The higher seeded team will decide the side in each match.

Rule the Rift fixtures

  • Match 1: B vs C
  • Match 2: D vs E
  • Match 3: A vs (Winner of Match 1)
  • Match 4: Winner of Match 3 vs Winner of Match 2

The best player of the tournament will be named MVP. Additionally, LCK will give away a total of 500 skins (100 per player) directly to the fans.

Where to watch?

The event kicks off tomorrow at 6 PM KST. LoL Park, Gran Seoul, Jongno will host the event. LCK will broadcast the event on Twitch and YouTube. Follow LCK Twitter for all the updates on the tournament.

You can also follow LoL Esports on Strafe.

Featured Image Credits: LCK // Riot Games

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