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The League of Legends All-Star event (ASE) was an international off-season League of Legends tournament featuring fan-voted players from each of the professional regions' top level leagues. [1] The tournament was typically held in December after the World Championship, and featured professional League of Legends players competing in various unconventional game modes.

Overview

Year Dates City Venue Participating regions
2013 24–26 May China Shanghai Shanghai Grand Stage
2014 8–11 May France Paris Zénith Paris
  • EU LCS
  • GPL
  • ⁠LPL
  • NA LCS
  • OGN
2015 10–13 December United States Los Angeles NA LCS Studio
  • EU LCS
  • IWC
  • LCK
  • LMS
  • ⁠LPL
  • NA LCS
2016 8–11 December Spain Barcelona Palau Sant Jordi
  • EU LCS
  • IWC
  • LCK
  • LMS
  • ⁠LPL
  • NA LCS
2017 7–10 December United States Los Angeles NA LCS Studio
2018 6–8 December United States Las Vegas Esports Arena
2019 5–7 December
  • CBLOL
  • EU LCS
  • LCK
  • LCL
  • LJL
  • LLA
  • ⁠LPL
  • LST
  • NA LCS
  • OPL
  • TCL
  • PCS
  • ⁠VCS
2020 18–20 December Online
  • CBLOL
  • LCK
  • LCL
  • LCS
  • ⁠LPL
  • ⁠⁠LEC
  • LJL
  • LLA
  • OPL
  • TCL
  • PCS
  • ⁠VCS
2021 Cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic [2]

References

  1. ^ "Riot announces League of Legends All-Star event details". ESPN.com. ESPN Inc. 7 October 2018. Retrieved 1 June 2021.
  2. ^ "All-Star Event Update". lolesports.com. Riot Games. 30 November 2021. Retrieved 8 March 2024.