2023 LCS season

The 2023 LCS season is the sixth year of North America's League Championship Series, a professional esports league for the MOBA PC game League of Legends, under partnership and the eleventh overall.[1]

2023 LCS season
LeagueLCS
SportLeague of Legends
DurationJanuary 26 – April 9 (Spring)
June 1 – August 20 (Summer)
Number of teams10
TV partner(s)English: Twitch, YouTube
Spring
WinnerCloud9
  Runners-upGolden Guardians
Top seedCloud9
Season MVPKim "Berserker" Min-cheol

For the 2023 season, the Lock-In was discontinued and as a result the season began with the Spring Split on January 26.[2] The Spring Split concluded on April 9, 2023 in Raleigh, North Carolina where Cloud9 defeated the Golden Guardians 3–1 to win the championship.[3][4]

Spring

Teams and rosters

Teams Roster Coach
Top Jungle Mid Bot Support
100 Thieves Tenacity Closer Bjergsen Doublelift Busio Nukeduck
Kaas
Cloud9 Fudge Blaber EMENES
Diplex
Berserker Zven Mithy
Counter Logic Gaming Dhokla Contractz Palafox Luger Poome Thinkcard
Dignitas Armut Santorin Jensen Spawn
Tomo
IgNar
Biofrost
Enatron
Evil Geniuses Ssumday Inspired Jojopyun
ry0ma
FBI Vulcan Freeze
FlyQuest Impact Spica VicLa Prince Eyla
Winsome
Ssong
Golden Guardians Licorice River Gori
Young
Stixxay huhi Spookz
Immortals Revenge Kenvi Ablazeolive
Bolulu
Tactical Fleshy Mabrey
Team Liquid Summit Pyosik Haeri Yeon CoreJJ MaRin
Team SoloMid Solo
Hauntzer
Bugi Maple Neo0
WildTurtle
Chime Chawy

Regular season

Pos Team W L Pts Qualification
1 Cloud9 14 4 10 Start in winners' bracket
2 FlyQuest 14 4 10
3 100 Thieves 10 8 2
4 Counter Logic Gaming 10 8 2
5 Evil Geniuses 10 8 2 Start in losers' bracket
6 Golden Guardians 9 9 0
7 Team SoloMid 8 10 2
8 Team Liquid 8 10 2
9 Immortals 4 14 10
10 Dignitas 3 15 12
Source: LoL Esports
First place tiebreaker
   
1 FlyQuest 0
2 Cloud9 1
Third place tiebreaker (Round 1) Third place tiebreaker (Round 2)
1 Counter Logic Gaming 0
2 Evil Geniuses 0 100 Thieves 1
3 100 Thieves 1

Playoffs

Upper round 1Upper finalFinal
1Cloud93
4Counter Logic Gaming1
1Cloud93
2FlyQuest0
2FlyQuest3
3100 Thieves0
1Cloud93
Lower round 1Lower round 2Lower final6Golden Guardians1
3100 Thieves2
2FlyQuest2
6Golden Guardians3
6Golden Guardians36Golden Guardians3
5Evil Geniuses0
5Evil Geniuses3
4Counter Logic Gaming0

Awards

AwardPlayerTeam
MVP BerserkerCloud9
Coaching Staff of the Split Mithy
Tails
Cloud9
1st Team All-Pro FudgeCloud9
BlaberCloud9
GoriGolden Guardians
BerserkerCloud9
VulcanEvil Geniuses
2nd Team All-Pro ImpactFlyQuest
SpicaFlyQuest
EMENESCloud9
PrinceFlyQuest
ZvenCloud9
3rd Team All-Pro SsumdayEvil Geniuses
InspiredEvil Geniuses
VicLaFlyQuest
Doublelift100 Thieves
huhiGolden Guardians

Ranking

Pos Team Prize (USD) Prize share Qualification
1st place, gold medalist(s) Cloud9 $100,000 50% MSI 2023 Main Event (First seed)
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Golden Guardians $50,000 25% MSI 2023 Play-In Stage (Second seed)
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) FlyQuest $30,000 15%
4th Evil Geniuses $20,000 10%
5th/6th Counter Logic Gaming
100 Thieves

References

  1. Garcia, Ethan (13 January 2023). "How does the 2023 LCS Spring Split format work?". Dot Esports. Retrieved May 8, 2023.
  2. Hanes, Robert (26 December 2022). "When does the LCS 2023 Season Start?". The Game Haus. Retrieved May 8, 2023.
  3. Tuting, Kristine (10 April 2023). "Fudge, Berserker lead Cloud9 to 6th LCS championship title". One Esports. Retrieved May 8, 2023.
  4. "Golden Guardians topple FlyQuest, reach LCS Spring grand final". Reuters. 8 April 2023. Retrieved May 8, 2023.
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