With the new format changes in the LoL esports ecosystem, we learned about new broadcast days for the LCS last week. As a result of Valorant moving to the VCT Americas weekend and sharing the newly renamed Riot Esports Arena with the LCS, the League of Legends circuit was moved to Thursday and Friday. We also learned that there will be no format change to divide itself, But the LCS will bid goodbye to the lock-in tournament as the new Kickoff event will take place on those dates. The 2023 LCS Spring Split will begin on January 26 with a final rematch between 100 Thieves and Cloud9. Games were previously scheduled to start at 12 noon PT, but following community feedback, the LCS delayed the start time by two hours. The updated start time for each game day is 2 p.m. PT (5 p.m. ET).
Schedule, Scores, And Standings For The 2023 LCS Spring Split:
However, it’s not just the schedule that’s changing in the LCS. Nearly every team in the league made at least one roster change in 2023. Cloud9 has a new mid laner, Doublelift has come out of retirement and joined 100 Thieves with Bjergsen, and FlyQuest has picked up some LCK prospects and a former LCS MVP. , The upcoming season has no shortage of stories for fans of the NA League.Here are the schedule and results for the 2023 LCS Spring Split, according to the official LoL Esports website.
Fans can watch every LCS match live on lolesports.com, Twitch and YouTube. Keep an eye on the LCS broadcast and social media for the location of the Spring Split Finals.