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Wild Rift professional scene development plan in China is ready

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TJ Sports, a company jointly operated by Tencent and Riot Games, has released a roadmap outlining the roadmap for China's League of Legends Mobile esports scene. According to the data, immediately after the release of the game for the unified professional championship, a selection of participants will be carried out, where you can get in in three ways. The first of them implies national qualifications, the second - the qualifiers among the participants of the League of Legends Professional League (LPL), and the third alignment of events implies a tournament for influencer players, that is, that part of the audience that has many followers on social networks.

Representatives of eSports clubs whose teams play in the League of Legends LoL Professional League are already looking for players to represent their banners. The most interesting thing in this situation is the absence of the game itself in China, but this does not at all prevent the representatives of the clubs from making plans for the development of the discipline, since they are almost sure of the incredible growth rate of LoL Wild Rift.

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Tencent is expected to become the publisher of League of Legends: Wild Rift in China. It will be released under the code name League of Legends Mobile. The release of the game in this country is just a matter of time, since in February 2020 the game was approved by the national press and press office. At the moment, information about the release date of the game is still unknown. The developers at this stage of the production of the game for China are engaged in technical tests.

Returning to the qualifiers, the national qualification will give the best non-LPL teams in the region a chance to prove themselves and compete for 6 invitations to the professional LoL Mobile championship between them.

Another 5 invites will be played in the qualification for the LPL participants. 16 eSports clubs will take part in this qualifying round. The list includes all well-known organizations, with the exception of Suning. The latter refused to take part in the selection for unknown reasons.

Six popular bloggers and streamers will compete in the championship for influencers, who will compete for the only invite to the LoL Mobile tournament between each other.

The dates of the events are already known. Qualifying rounds and the League of Legends Mobile Championship will take place one after another, starting in August this year and ending in January 2022. Following the selection results, TJ Sports want to form a kind of ecosystem of the professional scene for LoL Mobile.

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