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Could the second stage at the Riot Games Berlin Studio help the LEC?

While the second stage is due to accommodate an enlarged VCT split, even in its usual 12-team configuration, fans have been critical of the time VCT takes in reference to the League of Legends ecosystem. As the two leagues have had to run at separate times from one another, Western League of Legends fans have been critical of the inability of the LEC to expand the number of officials European teams play each year, which severely lags behind League of Legends’ dominant leagues, the Korean LCK and the Chinese LPL. So while the news ostensibly pertains to VCT EMEA, one wonders whether it will be

Riot Games Adds Second Stage to Berlin Studios, Preventing VCT and LEC Clashes
What Time Does League Classic Come Out?

After a little bit of a delay, Riot Games will launch League Classic today, July 29, at 2 PM Eastern Time, which is 11 am Pacific Time. If you're not in the United States and want to know when it goes live in your region, we have a handy dandy release time table below for the big cities around the world: Time zone and major city Local release time Pacific Time — Los Angeles July 29 at 11:00 a.m. PDT Mountain Time — Denver July 29 at 12:00 p.m. MDT Central Time — Chicago July 29 at 1:0

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What Champions Could be Added to League of Legends Classic?

Riot has confirmed that LoL Classic will bring back old content from the game up until Season 4. This means that Jinx, released October 10, 2013, is the most modern champion that could be added to the game. Andrei ‘Meddler’ van Roon, senior vice president at Riot Games, has name-dropped Jinx as well as Nami, Graves, and Urgot as champions planned for Classic. The full list of potential champions added to LoL Classic in future updates is: Aatrox Akali Caitlyn Cassiopeia Darius Diana Draven Elise Fiora Fizz Galio Graves Hecarim Irelia Jayce Jinx Karma Kennen Kha’Zix LeBlanc L

What League Classic Champions Could be Added in Future?
What is Locke and Vayne’s Relationship?

Riot Games has not confirmed any more of Locke’s lore, but it’s clear from the cinematic that he has some kind of connection to Vayne. While trying to save her mid-fight, Locke refers to her by her real name, Shauna. And once free, Vayne also recognises Locke and then tells him: “This doesn’t mean we’re even,” which suggests that perhaps she had previously saved him.

New Champion Locke Revealed in Latest League of Legends Cinematic
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