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Riot threatens to cancel the entire League of Legends summer season in North America if a deal with

Published: January 01, 0001 Reading Time: Approx. 8 mins

Riot Games has delayed the start of the League Championship Series summer season by two weeks in order to enable negotiation with the LCS Players Association over recent rule changes. But it has also threatened to cancel the entire season completely if an agreement can't be reached within that timeframe.

The labor unrest began earlier this month after Riot announced rule changes that resulted in most teams in the LCS—the top-tier League of Legends pro league in North America—dropping their lower-tier North American Challenger League rosters, putting as many as 70 players, coaches, and managers out of work. In response, the Players Association voted "overwhelmingly" in favor of a walkout, although not immediately: Instead, it expressed hope that Riot would avert the strike "by joining us in the coming days to have open and transparent discussions."

"Hopefully, rummy golds this two-week window will give us time for productive dialogue between the LCSPA, teams, and the league and then resume LCS competition this summer," Riot said in the most recent LCS update. "The LCS will not be penalizing the teams for not fielding their rosters during this two-week period to allow everyone space to focus on constructive dialogue. We are doing our best to ensure LCS employees, contractors, and others supporting the LCS are not negatively impacted by the delay."

But Riot is also made very clear that it's ready to play hardball: If an agreement isn't reached within that two week window, Riot said it's prepared to cancel the summer season entirely—and if the summer season is cancelled, all LCS teams will be eliminated from qualifying from the 2023 Worlds, the ultimate big show for League of Legends pros and one of the biggest esports tournaments in the world: The 2022 Worlds prize pool was more than $2.2 million.

That puts a lot of rummy mars pressure on teams and players: Riot appears to have left very little room to negotiate a new deal, and yet without one players and teams are turning their backs on significant amounts of money, and potentially even putting their competitive futures at risk. Riot has less to lose, because the LCS is just one of a half-dozen top-tier LoL leagues worldwide: Even if it doesn't run in 2023, professional competition and the Worlds will continue outside of North America in the LCK (Korea), LPL (China), LEC (Europe, Middle East, and Africa), and PCS (Taiwan, Hong Kong, Macao Southeast Asia, and Oceania) leagues.

In response to Riot's statement, the LCSPA struck something of a conciliatory note, although it clearly isn't ready to roll over just rummy master yet.

"Without players, there is no league, and there is no esports," the Players Association said. "From day one, exclusion from the decision-making process drove the LCSPA players to vote to walk out. The future of the NACL and the LCS is too big to decide overnight and without player consideration.

"We met with Riot Games today to ask for daily meetings—or more, if needed—to reach a resolution. Starting tomorrow, we plan to begin discussions that result in meaningful collaborative action to get our players back to where they want to be: competing for fans on the LCS stage."

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