League of Legends Rift Rivals

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Rift Rivals (RR) was a series of cross-regional League of Legends tournaments organized by Riot Games from 2017–2019.[1][2] Rift Rivals was five concurrent tournaments where related regions would be pitted against each other. Teams who placed the best in the Spring Split (or other opening season) of the year were invited to a tournament against another region's top teams.[citation needed] In 2019 Rift Rivals, the event was narrowed to only the two largest tournaments: the LCS (NALCS) vs. the LEC (EULCS) for North America vs. Europe, and the LPL vs. LCK vs. LMS-VCS for South Korea / China / Taiwan / Vietnam.

Rift Rivals
Tournament information
SportLeague of Legends
Locationvarious
AdministratorRiot Games
Tournament
format(s)
Group stage
Round robin
Play-offs
Single elimination
Host(s)Riot Games
Participants
  • Europe - North America
  • China - South Korea - Taiwan/Hong Kong/Macau
  • Brazil - Latin America (2017–2018)
  • Japan - Oceania - Southeast Asia (2017–2018)
  • CIS - Turkey - Vietnam (2017–2018)

Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, 2020 Rift Rivals was canceled by Riot, as the originally scheduled timeslot in July 2020 was replaced by a delayed Mid-Season Invitational (MSI). Riot additionally announced it would "sunset" the tournaments.[3]

Blue Rift

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  • Europe - EU LCS (2017–2018) / LEC (2019)
  • North America - NA LCS (2017–2018) / LCS (2019)[4]
Year Location Regions Final
NA LCS/LCS EU LCS/LEC Winner Score Loser
2017   Berlin Team SoloMid G2 Esports NA LCS 3 0 EU LCS
Cloud9 Unicorns of Love
Phoenix1 Fnatic
2018   Los Angeles Team Liquid Fnatic EU LCS 3 1 NA LCS
100 Thieves G2 Esports
Echo Fox Splyce
2019   Los Angeles Team Liquid G2 Esports LEC 3 1 LCS
Team SoloMid Origen
Cloud9 Fnatic

Red Rift

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  • China (LPL)
  • South Korea (LCK)
  • Taiwan/Hong Kong/Macao (LMS) (2017–2018) / Taiwan/Hong Kong/Macao-Vietnam (LMS-VCS) (2019)
Year Location Regions Final Third place
LPL LCK LMS/LMS-VCS Winner Score Runner-up
2017   Kaohsiung Team WE SK Telecom T1 Flash Wolves LPL 3 1 LCK LMS
Royal Never Give Up kt Rolster ahq e-Sports Club
Edward Gaming Samsung Galaxy J Team
OMG MVP Machi 17
2018   Dalian Royal Never Give Up KING-ZONE DragonX Flash Wolves LPL 3 2 LCK LMS
Edward Gaming Afreeca Freecs G-Rex
Rogue Warriors kt Rolster MAD Team
Invictus Gaming SK Telecom T1 Machi e-Sports
2019   Seoul Invictus Gaming SK Telecom T1 Flash Wolves LCK 3 1 LPL LMS-VCS
JD Gaming Griffin MAD Team
FunPlus Phoenix KING-ZONE DragonX Dashing Buffalo
Top Esports DAMWON Gaming EVOS Esports

Yellow Rift

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  • Brazil (BR)
  • Latin America North (LAN)
  • Latin America South (LAS)
Year Location Regions Final Third place
BR LAN LAS Winner Score Runner-up
2017   Santiago RED Canids Lyon Gaming Isurus Gaming BR 3 2 LAS LAN
Keyd Stars Just Toys Havoks Furious Gaming
2018   São Paulo KaBuM! e-Sports Rainbow7 Kaos Latin Gamers BR 3 1 LAS LAN
Vivo Keyd Infinity eSports Rebirth eSports

Purple Rift

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  • Japan (JP)
  • Oceania (OCE)
  • Southeast Asia (SEA)
Year Location Regions Final Third place
JP OCE SEA Winner Score Runner-up
2017   Ho Chi Minh City Rampage Dire Wolves GIGABYTE Marines JP 3 1 SEA OCE
DetonatioN FocusMe Legacy Esports Ascension Gaming
Unsold Stuff Gaming Sin Gaming Mineski
2018   Sydney PENTAGRAM Dire Wolves Ascension Gaming OCE 3 1 SEA JP
DetonatioN FocusMe Chiefs Esports Club Kuala Lumpur Hunters
Unsold Stuff Gaming Legacy Esports Mineski

Green Rift

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  • Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS)
  • Turkey (TR)
  • Vietnam (VN, since 2018)
Year Location Regions Final Third place
CIS TR VN Winner Score Runner-up
2017   Moscow Virtus.pro Supermassive eSports N/A TR 3 0 CIS N/A
Vaevictis eSports Oyunfir Crew
Vega Squadron Team Aurora
M19 1907 Fenerbahçe eSports
2018   Ho Chi Minh City Gambit Esports SuperMassive eSports EVOS Esports TR 3 1 CIS VN
RoX Royal Bandits GIGABYTE Marines
Team Just YouthCrew Esports Vikings Gaming

References

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  1. ^ "Riot announces Rift Rivals, new international League of Legends tournament series".
  2. ^ "2018 Global Esports Event Announcement".
  3. ^ Riot Games postpones Mid-Season Invitational to July, cancels all Rift Rivals events due to Coronavirus
  4. ^ LoL Clash Schedule