Together with DreamHack and Riot Games, Telia Company establishes League of Legends Nordics with national series and several international components.
The new Nordic series will be a part of an international gaming and the first Telia Esports Series games of League of Legends will be played in June 2020.
Esports is growing fast globally and Leauge of Legends which is a multiplayer online battle arena video game, is the world's most watched eSport. Telia Company is now teaming up with Riot Games, the company that created League of Legends, and DreamHack which is the largest gaming lifestyle festival, to create a Nordic League of Legends regional competition series.
"Riot Games already has League of Legends leagues in North America, Europe, China and Korea. With the new Telia Esports Series we want to make the Nordic countries a significant part of the global esports ecosystem and provide the players and viewers with world-class esports content and experiences. Only our imagination is the limit in our new co-operation,” says Heli Partanen, CEO of Telia Finland.
The co-operation with Riot Games makes it possible for Telia Esports Series to expand from Finland to Sweden, Norway and Denmark. All countries will have their own national leagues with gamecasts always done in the native languages of each country. The best two teams from the Telia-produced national leagues will move on to the Telia Masters tournament, from where the best teams will advance to the Northern League of Legends series. If successful, the teams can even play their way to the European league.
The world’s most popular PC game
Dubbed the most popular PC game in the world, League of Legends is a so-called battle arena game, or MOBA, where two teams of five people face each other on the game arena. The goal is to destroy the opponent’s base while defending your team’s starting point.
”The new competitive gaming ecosystem, that we will create together with Telia and Dreamhack, will allow highly talented, competitive players from across the region to flourish on home soil. It will also create a pathway for amateur players to join the professional ranks and give League fans an opportunity to get behind the best players that the region has to offer, engaging with broadcasts and possible local events,” says Mo Fadl, Head of Publishing Nordics at Riot Games.