In light of a recent guidance by the United States Center for Disease Control (CDC) limiting gatherings to under 50 people, Riot's plan to move most competitive League of Legends events to studio based broadcasts is out the window. While the LEC, LCS and LCK are all on hiatus, the LPL is actually starting back up with teams competing out of team houses.
That's likely the model we see for the other regional leagues going forward.
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In light of a recent guidance by the United States Center for Disease Control (CDC) limiting gatherings to under 50 people, Riot's plan to move most competitive League of Legends events to studio based broadcasts is out the window. While the LEC, LCS and LCK are all on hiatus, the LPL is actually starting back up with teams competing out of team houses.

That's likely the model we see for the other regional leagues going forward.

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