2017 League of Legends World Championship

The 2017 League of Legends World Championship was an esports tournament for the multiplayer online battle arena video game League of Legends. It was the seventh iteration of the League of Legends World Championship, an annual international tournament organized by the game's developer, Riot Games. It was held from September 23  November 4, 2017, in cities across China. Twenty four teams qualified for the tournament based on their placement in regional circuits such as those in North America, Europe, South Korea, and China, with twelve of those teams having to reach the group stage via a play-in round.

League of Legends World Championship
2017
Tournament information
Location China
DatesSeptember 23–November 4
Administrator(s)Riot Games
Tournament
format(s)
12 team double round-robin Play-in Stage
16 team double round-robin Group Stage
8 team single-elimination bracket[1]
Venue(s)
4 (in 4 host cities)
Teams24
Purse$4,596,591[2]
Final positions
Champion Samsung Galaxy
(2nd title, 1st title after Galaxy White)
Runner-up SK Telecom T1
3rd place Team WE
Royal Never Give Up
MVP Park "Ruler" Jae-hyuk (Samsung Galaxy)

The finals featured a rematch of last year's competitors, and in 2017, Samsung Galaxy secured their second championship win after defeating the three-time world champion SK Telecom T1, with a 3–0 sweep in a best of five final series. Samsung has previously won the 2014 League of Legends World Championship. Park "Ruler" Jae-hyuk, the AD carry of Samsung, was named the MVP of the tournament for his outstanding performances.[3]

Against the Current and Jay Chou collaborated with Riot Games to produce two exclusive songs titled "Legends Never Die" and "Heroes" respectively for the tournament, while Alan Walker also produced his own remix of "Legends Never Die".

The 2017 Worlds has been widely praised for its ceremonial performances,[4][5] while receiving attention worldwide due to the high quality of the tournament, its multiple dramatic and emotional series,[6][7][8][9] and SK Telecom T1's tributary moments.[10] The finals gained a solid following of 60 million unique viewers, breaking 2016's viewer record.[11] A donation of US$2.35 million was also raised through the sales of Worlds 2017 Championship Ashe skin, reaching out to different charities and receiving commendations.[12]

Teams and qualifications

Based on the results of MSI and the World Championship in the previous two years, all teams from South Korea (LCK) were seeded directly into the group stage and Taiwan/Hong Kong/Macau (LMS) received an extra seed. With the ranking of the 2017 Mid Season Invitational, Southeast Asia (GPL) received a group stage seed for the summer champion team and one more slot in the play-in stage for the summer runner-up team, and the North American (NA LCS) summer split champion team was seeded to Pool 2 due to not qualifying for the top 4 at the MSI.

Region League Path Start in Pool Teams ID
China LPL Summer Champion Group stage 1 Edward Gaming EDG
Championship Points 2 Royal Never Give Up RNG
Regional Finals Play-in stage 3 Team WE WE
Europe EU LCS Summer Champion Group stage 1 G2 Esports G2
Championship Points 2 Misfits Gaming MSF
Regional Finals Play-in stage 3 Fnatic FNC
North America NA LCS Summer Champion Group stage 2 Team SoloMid TSM
Championship Points Immortals IMT
Regional Finals Play-in stage 3 Cloud9 C9
South Korea LCK Summer Champion Group stage 1 Longzhu Gaming LZ
Championship Points 2 SK Telecom T1 SKT
Regional Finals Samsung Galaxy SSG
Taiwan
Hong Kong
Macau
LMS Summer Champion Group stage 1 Flash Wolves FW
Championship Points 2 ahq e-Sports Club AHQ
Regional Finals Play-in stage 3 Hong Kong Attitude HKA
Vietnam
►Southeast Asia
VCS►GPL Summer Champion Group stage 2 GIGABYTE Marines GAM
Summer Runner-up Play-in stage 4 Young Generation YG
Brazil CBLOL Summer Champion Team oNe Esports ONE
CIS LCL Gambit Esports GMB
Turkey TCL 1907 Fenerbahçe FB
Japan LJL 5 Rampage RPG
Latin America North LLN Lyon Gaming LYN
Latin America South CLS Kaos Latin Gamers KLG
Oceania OPL Dire Wolves DW

Rosters

Teams Players Coach
Top Jungle Mid ADC Support
China (LPL)
EDward Gaming Mouse(Chen Yuhao) Clearlove7 Scout iBoy Meiko NoFe
Audi (DNP)
Royal Never Give Up Letme Mlxg

Y1HAN (DNP)

Xiaohu Uzi Ming FireFox
Team WE 957 Condi xiye Mystic Ben

Zero (DNP)

Homme
Europe (EU LCS)
G2 Esports Expect Trick Perkz Zven mithy YoungBuck
Hoang (DNP)
Misfits Gaming Alphari Maxlore PowerOfEvil Hans Sama IgNar Daku
Hiiva (DNP)
Fnatic sOAZ Broxah Caps Rekkles Jesiz Dylan Falco
Special (DNP)
North America (NA LCS)
Team SoloMid Hauntzer Svenskeren Bjergsen Doublelift Biofrost Parth
MrRallez (DNP)
Immortals Flame Xmithie Pobelter Cody Sun Olleh SSONG
AnDa (DNP)
Cloud9 Impact Contractz Jensen Sneaky Smoothie Reapered
Ray (DNP)
South Korea (LCK)
Longzhu Gaming Khan Cuzz Bdd PraY GorillA Kim Jeong-soo
Rascal
SK Telecom T1 Huni Peanut Faker Bang Wolf kkOma
Blank
Samsung Galaxy CuVee Ambition Crown Ruler CoreJJ Edgar
Haru
Taiwan – Hong Kong – Macau (LMS)
Flash Wolves MMD Karsa Maple Betty SwordArT Steak
Cyo (DNP)
ahq e-Sports Club Ziv Mountain Westdoor AN Albis GreenTea
Chawy
Hong Kong Attitude Riris Godkwai M1ssion Unified Kaiwing Tabe
Gemini
Vietnam►Southeast Asia (VCS►GPL)
GIGABYTE Marines Archie Levi Optimus Noway Nevan Tinikun
Sya
Young Generation Ren Venus Naul BigKoro Palette Koo
NhocTy
Brazil (CBLOL)
Team oNe Esports VVvert 4LaN Brucer Absolut RedBert Neki
Marf
Commonwealth of Independent States (LCL)
Gambit Esports PvPStejos Diamondprox Kira Blasting EDward Invi
Tauren (DNP)
Turkey (TCL)
1907 Fenerbahçe Thaldrin Crash (Loan) Frozen padden Japone Pades
WaenA (DNP)
Japan (LJL)
Rampage Evi Tussle Ramune YutoriMoyasi Dara 34
TETE (DNP)
Latin America North (LLN)
Lyon Gaming Jirall Oddie Seiya WhiteLotus Genthix Yeti
MarioMe (DNP)
Latin America South (CLS)
Kaos Latin Gamers MANTARRAYA Tierwulf Plugo Fix Slow Pierre
Focho (DNP)
Oceania (OPL)
Dire Wolves Chippys shernfire Phantiks k1ng Destiny Sharp
Rippii (DNP)

Venues

Wuhan, Guangzhou, Shanghai, Beijing were the four cities chosen to host the competition.[13]

Wuhan, Hubei Guangzhou, Guangdong
Play-in Stage & Main Group Stage Quarterfinals
Wuhan Gymnasium Guangzhou Gymnasium
Capacity: 7,000 Capacity: 10,000
Sep 23  Oct 15 Oct 19  Oct 22
Shanghai Beijing
Semifinals Finals
Shanghai Oriental Sports Center Beijing National Stadium
Capacity: 18,200 Capacity: 91,000
Oct 28  Oct 29 Nov 4

Play-in stage

Group A

# Team ~ WE LYN GMB W L
1 Team WE WE ~2–02–040
2 Lyon Gaming LYN 0–2~2–022
3 Gambit Esports GMB 0–20–2~04

Group B

# Team ~ C9 ONE DW W L TB
1 Cloud9 C9 ~2–02–040
2 Team oNe Esports ONE 0–2~1–113 W
3 Dire Wolves DW 0–21–1~13 L

Group C

# Team ~ FNC YG KLG W L
1 Fnatic FNC ~1–12–031
2 Young Generation YG 1–1~1–122
3 Kaos Latin Gamers KLG 0–21–1~13

Group D

# Team ~ FB HKA RPG W L TB
1 1907 Fenerbahçe FB ~1–12–031 W
2 Hong Kong Attitude HKA 1–1~2–031 L
3 Rampage RPG 0–20–2~04

Elimination

Match 1
   
Team WE 3
Young Generation 0
Match 2
   
Cloud9 3
Lyon Gaming 0
Match 3
   
Fnatic 3
Hong Kong Attitude 0
Match 4
   
1907 Fenerbahçe 3
Team oNe Esports 1

Group stage

Group A

# Team ~ SKT C9 AHQ EDG W L
1 SK Telecom T1 SKT ~2–01–12–051
2 Cloud9 C9 0–2~2–01–133
3 ahq e-Sports Club AHQ 1–10–2~1–124
3 EDward Gaming EDG 0–21–11–1 ~24

Group B

# Team LZ FNC GAM IMT W L TB1 TB2
1 Longzhu Gaming LZ 2–02–02–060
2 Fnatic FNC 0–21–11–124W W
3 GIGABYTE Marines GAM 0–21–11–124 L
4 Immortals IMT 0–21–11–124L

Due to the same record, (2W-4L) and the same head-to-head record vs each other, (1–1), FNC, GAM and IMT had to play in 2 matches of tie-breakers. GAM was received a bye to TB2 because of the shortest winning time. FNC and IMT played in TB1 match, and the winner (FNC) played against GAM in TB2 to decide the 2nd-place team.

Group C

Group stage game at the Wuhan Gymnasium between Royal Never Give Up and 1907 Fenerbahçe
# Team ~ RNG SSG G2 FB W L
1 Royal Never Give Up RNG ~2–01–12–051
2 Samsung Galaxy SSG 0–2~2–02–042
3 G2 Esports G2 1–10–2~2–033
4 1907 Fenerbahçe FB 0–20–20–2~06

Group D

# Team ~ WE MSF TSM FW W L TB
1 Team WE WE ~2–01–12–051
2 Misfits Gaming MSF 0–2~1–12–033 W
3 Team SoloMid TSM 1–11–1~1–133 L
4 Flash Wolves FW 0–20–21–1~15

Knockout stage

Bracket

The stage for the finals between SKT T1 and Samsung Galaxy in the Beijing National Stadium
Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals
         
A1 SK Telecom T1 3
D2 Misfits Gaming 2
SK Telecom T1 3
Royal Never Give Up 2
C1 Royal Never Give Up 3
B2 Fnatic 1
SK Telecom T1 0
Samsung Galaxy 3
D1 Team WE 3
A2 Cloud9 2
Team WE 1
Samsung Galaxy 3
B1 Longzhu Gaming 0
C2 Samsung Galaxy 3

Quarter-finals

  • The winner(s) will advance to the semi-finals.

Match 1

  • Date: 19 October
Seed Team ID Result
B1 Longzhu Gaming LZ 0
C2 Samsung Galaxy SSG 3
Game Blue side Result Red side
1 LZ L W SSG
2 LZ L W SSG
3 SSG W L LZ
4 X X
5 X X

Match 2

  • Date: 20 October
Seed Team ID Result
A1 SK Telecom T1 SKT 3
D2 Misfits Gaming MSF 2
Game Blue side Result Red side
1 SKT W L MSF
2 MSF W L SKT
3 SKT L W MSF
4 MSF L W SKT
5 SKT W L MSF

Match 3

  • Date: 21 October
Seed Team ID Result
C1 Royal Never Give Up RNG 3
B2 Fnatic FNC 1
Game Blue side Result Red side
1 FNC L W RNG
2 FNC L W RNG
3 FNC W L RNG
4 RNG W L FNC
5 X X

Match 4

  • Date: 22 October
Seed Team ID Result
D1 Team WE WE 3
A2 Cloud9 C9 2
Game Blue side Result Red side
1 WE W L C9
2 C9 W L WE
3 WE L W C9
4 C9 L W WE
5 WE W L C9

Semi-finals

  • The winner(s) advanced to the Finals.

Match 1

  • Date: 28 October
Team ID Result
SK Telecom T1 SKT 3
Royal Never Give Up RNG 2
Game Blue side Result Red side
1 RNG W L SKT
2 SKT W L RNG
3 RNG W L SKT
4 SKT W L RNG
5 RNG L W SKT

Match 2

  • Date: 29 October
Team ID Result
Samsung Galaxy SSG 3
Team WE WE 1
Game Blue side Result Red side
1 WE W L SSG
2 SSG W L WE
3 WE L W SSG
4 SSG W L WE
5 X X

Finals

  • Date: 4 November
  • The members of the winning team will lift the Summoner's Cup, earning their title as the League of Legends 2017 World Champions.
Team ID Result
SK Telecom T1 SKT 0
Samsung Galaxy SSG 3
Game Blue side Result Red side
1 SSG W L SKT
2 SSG W L SKT
3 SSG W L SKT
4 X X
5 X X

Final standings

Final standings, 2017[14]
Places Region League Team Prize (USD)
1st South Korea LCK Samsung Galaxy $1,855,114
2nd South Korea LCK SK Telecom T1 $667,841
3rd–4th China LPL Royal Never Give Up $346,288
China LPL Team WE
5–8th South Korea LCK Longzhu Gaming $197,879
Europe EU LCS Misfits Gaming
Europe EU LCS Fnatic
North America NA LCS Cloud9
9–11th North America NA LCS Team SoloMid $111,307
Europe EU LCS G2 Esports
Vietnam►SEA VCS►GPL GIGABYTE Marines
12–13th China LPL Edward Gaming $86,571
TW/HK/MO LMS ahq e-Sports Club
14–16th TW/HK/MO LMS Flash Wolves $61,837
North America LCS Immortals
Turkey TCL 1907 Fenerbahçe
17–20th Latin America North LLN Lyon Gaming $37,102
TW/HK/MO LMS Hong Kong Attitude
Brazil CBLOL Team oNe Esports
Vietnam►SEA VCS►GPL Young Generation
21–24th Japan LJL Rampage $24,735
Latin America South CLS Kaos Latin Gamers
Oceania OPL Dire Wolves
CIS LCL Gambit Esports
Total $4,946,970

League of Legends Live

League of Legends Live was held on the eve of the finals, November 3, in Beijing National Aquatics Center (or known as the Water Cube) to commemorate the tournament, featuring international artists and League of Legends community musicians. It featured performances of a wide variety of music from League of Legends, including Get Jinxed, hits from Pentakill, DJ Sona, Warsongs, Star Guardian, The Curse Of The Sad Mummy, medleys of a wide variety of Worlds and Champion themes, DJ and music producer Alan Walker, and many other tracks over the course of the 90-minute show.[15]

Reception of performances

During the opening ceremony of the finals, dancers were decked out in different masks, unified as the ground around them exploded with visual effects and colors. It was followed by Jay Chou's Worlds 2017 remix Hero performance, and a live version of Legends Never Die by Against the Current, with Chou playing the piano behind. An augmented reality dragon (modeled after the in-game Elder Drake) also flew and soared around the arena halfway through the performance, with a giant Summoner's Cup rising from the grounds of the stadium at the same time, catching the stadium's audience and global fans by surprise. The closing ceremony featured Alan Walker performing his own remix of Legends Never Die, with Chrissy Costanza on the vocals.[16] The overall performances of the ceremony received widespread praises.[4][5]

Legacy

The finals had 60 million unique viewers worldwide, breaking 2016's viewer record.[11]

League of Legends fans raised over US$2 million for three different charities (BasicNeeds, Learning Equality and the Raspberry Pi Foundation) with the sales of the "Worlds 2017 Championship Ashe" skin.[17]

The loss of SK Telecom T1 in a 0–3 defeat, as well as Faker's emotional moment is considered to be one of the greatest upsets in League of Legends' history, and noticeably caught the attention of League of Legends' fans throughout the world, with many tributes given to the team and Faker for their success.[10]

References

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