The League Championship Series 2024 Summer Split has kicked off with many new exciting stages, as well as some unfortunate news regarding the future of the region. Recently, it was announced that the LCS will be decreasing the number of competing teams from eight to six, so we will be seeing a lot less action come 2025.
However, the region has also introduced format changes to its Summer Split Championship so fans will have a lot more time watching their favorite teams perform and adapt to the meta and strategies as the Regular Season will consist of best-of-three (Bo3) matches for a more intense and enjoyable experience for both the fans and players.
Table of Contents
- LCS 2024 Summer Split Regular Season Matches
- LCS 2024 Summer Split Regular Season TL vs FLY
- Game 1 Team Liquid Honda vs FlyQuest (1-0)
- Game 2 Team Liquid Honda vs FlyQuest (1-1)
- Game 3 Team Liquid Honda vs FlyQuest (2-1)
- LCS 2024 Summer Split Regular Season C9 vs DIG
- Game 1 Cloud9 vs Dignitas (0-1)
- Game 2 Cloud9 vs Dignitas (1-1)
- Game 3 Cloud9 vs Dignitas (2-1)
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LCS 2024 Summer Split Regular Season Matches
The LCS Regular Season will consist of a single round-robin Best-of-3 format given the vast amount of feedback from the fan base and pros. This will not only help teams practice for the international stage but also have a lot more time dedicated to each team and their performance instead of spreading both the fans and casters thin.
LCS 2024 Summer Split Regular Season TL vs FLY
The first Bo3 of the Summer Split was marked by some incredible performances by both of the teams as well as some very close fights. The League of Legends pro players are showing a lot more resourcefulness as well as utilizing new strategies.
Game 1 Team Liquid Honda vs FlyQuest (1-0)
TL | Role | FLY |
Impact | TOP | Bwipo |
UmTi | JNG | Inspired |
APA | MID | Quad |
Yeon | BOT | Massu |
CoreJJ | SUP | Busio |
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Game 2 Team Liquid Honda vs FlyQuest (1-1)
FLY | Role | TL |
Bwipo | TOP | Impact |
Inspired | JNG | UmTi |
Quad | MID | APA |
Massu | BOT | Yeon |
Busio | SUP | CoreJJ |
Game 3 Team Liquid Honda vs FlyQuest (2-1)
TL | Role | FLY |
Impact | TOP | Bwipo |
UmTi | JNG | Inspired |
APA | MID | Quad |
Yeon | BOT | Massu |
CoreJJ | SUP | Busio |
In the end, TL was able to secure a crucial Baron and win the series in a very contested 2-1 fashion.
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LCS 2024 Summer Split Regular Season C9 vs DIG
The second match of the day sparked a very exciting series given how much the League of Legends meta had changed, it seems that the LCS region was experimenting with all sorts of champions, however, in the end only one team can be victorious in these Bo3s.
Game 1 Cloud9 vs Dignitas (0-1)
C9 | Role | DIG |
Thanatos | TOP | Licorice |
Blaber | JNG | Spica |
Jojopyun | MID | Jensen |
Berserker | BOT | Zven |
VULCAN | SUP | Isles |
Game 2 Cloud9 vs Dignitas (1-1)
C9 | Role | DIG |
Thanatos | TOP | Licorice |
Blaber | JNG | Spica |
Jojopyun | MID | Jensen |
Berserker | BOT | Zven |
VULCAN | SUP | Isles |
Game 3 Cloud9 vs Dignitas (2-1)
C9 | Role | DIG |
Thanatos | TOP | Licorice |
Blaber | JNG | Spica |
Jojopyun | MID | Jensen |
Berserker | BOT | Zven |
VULCAN | SUP | Isles |
After a long Game 3, C9 was able to secure Baron and catch Jensen off guard, ultimately securing them the 2-1 win in the Bo3. Although the DIG roster shows a lot of potential, C9 still remains a foe to be reckoned with.
And that covers all of the games from the first day of the LCS 2024 Summer Split. This format is proving to be very effective as a lot of fans and players are already providing positive feedback. The League of Legends Esports scene is still going strong, despite the recent news regarding the changes to the LCS, but hopefully, Riot Games will continue investing in the pro scene as the game has more or less skyrocketed Esports into mainstream relevance.
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