League of Legends: Season 3 World Championship

League of Legends World Championship
2013
Tournament information
Location  United States
Dates September 15–October 4
Administrator(s) Riot Games
Tournament
format(s)
10 team round-robin group stage
8 team single-elimination bracket
Venue(s) 3 (in 1 host city)
Teams 14
Purse $2,050,000
Final positions
Champions SK Telecom T1 (1st title)
Runner-up Royal Club
Tournament statistics
Matches played 63

The Season 3 World Championship was won by SK Telecom T1 K with the roster of Lee "Faker" Sang-hyeok, Jung "Impact" Eon-yeong, Chae "Piglet" Gwang-jin, Lee "Easyhoon" Ji-hoon, Lee "PoohManDu" Jeong-hyeon, and coach Kim "kKoma" Jung-Gyun. It was the third iteration of the annual League of Legends World Championship and the last one not to be formally titled after the year it took place.

Teams

The following teams qualified to participate in the tournament's group stage:[1][2]

China (LPL)
Europe (EU LCS)
North America (NA LCS)
South Korea (LCK)
Taiwan, Hong Kong & Macau/Southeast Asia (GPL)
International Wildcard
  • Lithuania GamingGear.eu

Group stage

The group stage was played in a best of one double round-robin format, with the top two teams from each of the two groups advancing to the knockout stage.

Group A

Pos Team Record
1 South Korea SK Telecom T1 7–1
2 China OMG 7–1
3 Sweden Lemondogs 3–5
4 United States Team SoloMid 2–6
5 Lithuania GamingGear.eu 1–7

Group B

Pos Team Record
1 United Kingdom Fnatic 8-0
2 Russia Gambit Gaming 7–1
3 South Korea Samsung Galaxy Ozone 5-3
4 United States Vulcun 2–6
5 Philippines Mineski 0-8

Knockout stage

 
Quarter-finalsSemi-finalsFinal
 
          
 
2013-09-24 – NALCS Studio
 
 
Taiwan Gamania Bears 0
 
2013-09-27 – Galen Center
 
South Korea SK Telecom T1 2
 
South Korea SK Telecom T1 3
 
2013-09-23 – NALCS Studio
 
South Korea NaJin Black Sword 2
 
South Korea NaJin Black Sword 2
 
2013-10-04 – Staples Center
 
Russia Gambit Gaming 1
 
South Korea SK Telecom T1 3
 
2013-09-24 – NALCS Studio
 
China Royal Club 0
 
China Royal Club 2
 
2013-09-28 – Galen Center
 
China OMG 0
 
China Royal Club 3
 
2013-09-23 – NALCS Studio
 
United Kingdom Fnatic 1
 
United Kingdom Fnatic 2
 
 
United States Cloud9 1
 

    Final standings

    Place Team Prize money[3]
    1st South Korea SK Telecom T1 $1,000,000
    2nd China Royal Club $250,000
    3rd–4th United Kingdom Fnatic $150,000
    South Korea NaJin Black Sword
    5–8th United States Cloud9 $75,000
    Taiwan Gamania Bears
    United Kingdom Gambit Gaming
    China OMG
    9–10th Sweden Lemondogs $45,000
    South Korea Samsung Galaxy Ozone
    11–12th United States Team SoloMid $30,000
    United States Vulcun
    13–14th Lithuania GamingGear.eu $25,000
    Philippines Mineski

    Viewership and attendance

    The 2013 World Championship final was watched over Twitch by over 32 million people, with a peak of 8.5 million concurrent views, a large increase from the 2012 finals of 8.2 million viewers, with 1.1 millions peak concurrent ones. The numbers shattered the previous records for any eSports event. These numbers were much higher than those of other competitor eSports events for Dota 2 and Starcraft 2, the former of which only reached one million concurrent viewers.[4]

    Riot's 8.5 million concurrent viewers is on a par with the "more than 8 million" people that watched Felix Baumgartner's jump from the edge of space. Exact figures for streaming events are difficult to ascertain, but All Things D reports that Baumgartner's jump was "web video's biggest event ever."

    League of Legends is by far the biggest entity in the pro-gaming sector, regularly outstripping the stream viewer numbers of its major competitors, including Valve's Dota 2 and Blizzard's StarCraft II. In context, Valve's flagship Dota 2 tournament — The International 3 — took place two months before the League of Legends Season 3 World Championship finals and reached one million concurrent viewers. We came to withness Genja.

    References

    1. Jackson, Leah (September 8, 2015). "WORLDS 2014 GROUP STAGE SELECTION RESULTS". LoL Esports. Riot Games. Retrieved November 12, 2015.
    2. http://www.polygon.com/2013/10/5/4805468/league-of-legends-2013-world-championship-winner-crowned
    3. "S3 World Championship Telah Dimulai!" (in Indonesian). Garena. Retrieved December 21, 2015.
    4. https://www.theverge.com/2013/11/19/5123724/league-of-legends-world-championship-32-million-viewers
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