Schedule of LPL Spring 2024 Playoffs has been announced
Danil ChepilThe group stage of LPL Spring 2024 has come to an end. As a result of the matches played, the championship bid farewell to Anyone's Legend, LGD Gaming, ThunderTalk Gaming, Royal Never Give Up, Rare Atom, EDward Gaming, and Ultra Prime. We invite you to familiarize yourself with the remaining teams and the schedule for the upcoming playoffs.
Schedule for LPL Spring 2024 Playoffs:
March 31, 2024
- Oh My God vs Team WE - 13:00 EEST
April 1, 2024
- Weibo Gaming vs Invictus Gaming - 13:00 EEST
The playoff bracket for LPL Spring 2024:
The results of the group stage of LPL Spring 2024:
- Bilibili Gaming 15-1 (30-5)
- Top Esports 13-3 (29-8)
- JD Gaming 13-3 (27-12)
- FunPlus Phoenix 11-5 (24-16)
- Ninjas in Pyjamas 10-6 (21-15)
- LNG Esports 9-7 (23-18)
- Weibo Gaming 7-4 (8-8)
- Oh My God 8-8 (19-18)
- Team WE 8-8 (19-19)
- Invictus Gaming 8-8 (19-20)
- Anyone's Legend 7-9 (18-23)
- LGD Gaming 6-10 (17-23)
- ThunderTalk Gaming 6-10 (15-22)
- Royal Never Give Up 5-11 (12-24)
- Rare Atom 4-12 (10-28)
- Edward Gaming 3-13 (11-27)
- Ultra Prime 2-14 (10-29)
Matches history: LPL Spring 2024 - Playoffs
Prize distribution for LPL Spring 2024:
- 1st place: TBD - ¥2,000,000 ($278,311.05); Qualification for MSI 2024; 90 LPL Points
- 2nd place: TBD - ¥1,000,000 ($139,155.53); Qualification for MSI 2024; 70 LPL Points
- 3rd place: TBD - ¥500,000 ($69,577.76); 50 LPL Points
- 4th place: TBD - ¥300,000 ($41,746.66); 30 LPL Points
- 5th place: TBD - ¥200,000 ($27,831.11); 20 LPL Points
- 6th place: TBD - ¥200,000 ($27,831.11); 20 LPL Points
- 7th place: TBD - 10 LPL Points
- 8th place: TBD - 10 LPL Points
- 9th-17th place: TBD
LPL Spring 2024 is one of the largest tournaments for League of Legends, held in an offline format and lasting for three months from 22.01.2024. Seventeen teams compete for a total prize pool of ¥4,200,000 CNY(approximately $584,453 USD) and the opportunity to qualify for the Mid-Season Invitational 2024.
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