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Worlds 2023: Ticket Dates Revealed

News 30-06-2023 15:10
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The ticket dates for the LoL World Championship were revealed | ©Riot Games

It's that time of the year again! The major LoL Esports leagues are in full swing, and everyone is striving to qualify for the World Championship. While we wait to find out which teams will participate at Worlds, we already have information on when the tickets will be available. Riot has just revealed the dates for the official ticket sales.

Worlds 2023: Riot Announces Ticket Dates For World Championship

Ah, the Worlds, one of the biggest and most anticipated Esports events of the year. Thousands of fans cheering for their favorite teams and players, witnessing high-level games and the best mechanics in the Rift.

This year, the League of Legends World Championship will take place in the South Korean capital, Seoul. And now, we have the official dates for ticket sales. Riot Games announced on their Twitter account "LoL Esports", that there will be three waves of ticket sales, corresponding to each stage of Worlds.

The first wave of tickets will be available starting from July 10th for the Play-In Stage of the tournament. This stage features teams from around the world competing for the remaining spots in the Worlds Swiss stage. If you're interested in watching exotic or underdog teams in action, this is your chance to witness it live.

The second wave is for the Swiss Stage, with tickets going on sale from July 19th. The Swiss Stage involves all the major teams and players battling for qualification to the Knockout Stage. The name "Swiss Stage" comes from the Swiss Tournament Format, which is also used in other major Esport titles.

The third wave is for the Knockout Stage, and tickets will be available from August 2nd onwards.

In the past, Worlds tickets have been in high demand among LoL fans, so we advise you to act fast. Good luck, and get ready for the exciting journey to Korea!


Henning Paul

Henning studied Journalism, having worked for multiple media outlets before finding his way to Riftfeed and EarlyGame where he let his passion for League of Legends esports take hold. He's been playing League of Legends, as well as other games...