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League of Legends All-Star Event 2020 To Take Place Next Month

Riot Games has announced that the 2020 League of Legends All-Star Event will take place from 18 to 20 December 2020. To cap off a unique season, the event will feature an online format.

All-Star is a celebration of the most-loved personalities in League Of Legends. Both pros and influencers will be playing from their home or regional studio, which means the introduction of a new format, divided into two stages: Underdog Uprising and Superstar Showdown.

Underdog Uprising

18 December 2020 will be a packed day of head-to-head matches between neighboring regions, with smaller regions aiming to upset their nearest powerhouse. Teams will be made up of top pros as voted by fans.

Superstar Showdown

From 19 to 20 December 2020, Superstar Showdown will feature three superteams each from the LCK, LCS, LEC, and LPL. LCK and LPL will take the virtual stage on Saturday, while the LCS and LEC will play on Sunday.

A special Red Bull 1v1 Competition will also take place within each of these four regions, with the first stage broadcast on the 18 December 2020 and Semis/Finals from 19 to 20 December 2020.

LCK & LPL – Saturday, 19 December 2020

Queue Kings & Legends: Non-pros will compete in a Bo1 each on Summoner’s Rift.

All-Stars: The five top-voted pros from the LCK and LPL will play in a best-of-three showdown.

LCS & LEC – Sunday, 20 December 2020

Queue Kings & Legends: Non-pros will compete in a Bo1 each on Summoner’s Rift.

All-Stars: The top vote getters from the LCS and LEC will draft “dream teams” consisting of five players total.

To mix things up a bit, each captain will pick at least 2 pros from each region. These teams will then compete in a Bo3.

Charity Stakes

Most matches played at this year’s ASE will have prize money for charity on the line.

How To Watch

Check out the 2020 All-Star broadcast schedule below:

You can catch every match on lolesports.com.

Voting

Voting will take place from 9 to 16 November 2020. Fans will be able to vote for one pro in each role from as many leagues as they’d like.

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