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    League of Legends Champions Korea (LCK) is the primary competition for League of Legends esports in South Korea. Contested by ten teams, the league runs...
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  • from China's League of Legends Pro League, and defending champions DWG KIA (formerly Damwon Gaming), from League of Legends Champions Korea, with Edward...
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  • leagues and results gained in the 2024 Mid-Season Invitational (MSI). The LCK's T1 are the defending champions. The League of Legends Champions Korea...
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  • language broadcast. The format is modeled after the League of Legends Champions Korea format in South Korea. In September 2015 it was announced that Riot Games...
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  • of Legends Champions Korea) also participate. Included Taiwan, Hong Kong, Macau before 2015 and Vietnam before 2018 Formerly called "The Legends Circuit...
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    DRX (esports) (category League of Legends Champions Korea teams)
    Honor of Kings and Clash Royale. DRX's League of Legends division competes in the League of Legends Champions Korea (LCK). It has won two back-to-back LCK...
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  • as the League of Legends 2023 World Champions. Eight teams qualified for the playoff portion of the tournament from the swiss stage. "Korea's T1 win record...
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  • defending champions SK Telecom T1, from South Korea's League of Legends Champions Korea, and G2 Esports, from the European League of Legends Championship...
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  • Summer League of Legends Champions Korea (2016 Summer LCK) is part of the League of Legends Champions Korea (LCK), the top level of League of Legends play...
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  • OGN (TV channel) (category Esports in South Korea)
    2015, when The Champions was rebranded to League of Legends Champions Korea (LCK). Soon after, controversy sparked when League of Legends developer Riot...
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