League of Legends SEA Tour
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Formerly | Garena Premier League |
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Sport | League of Legends |
Founded | 2018 |
First season | Summer 2018 |
Ceased | 2019 |
Replaced by | Pacific Championship Series (merged with LMS) |
Owner(s) | FunPlus[1] Garena |
No. of teams | 4 (Spring) 8 (Summer) |
Countries | Southeast Asia (Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore, Thailand) |
Last champion(s) | MEGA Esports (2nd title) |
Qualification | LST Qualifiers |
TV partner(s) | Garena Live, YouTube |
International cup(s) | Mid Season Invitational World Championship |
Official website | www |
The League of Legends SEA Tour (LST) was a professional League of Legends esports tournament in Southeast Asia that was founded in 2018 by Garena as a replacement for the Garena Premier League (GPL). The competition consisted of teams who qualified through the LST qualifiers of each minor region: Indonesia–Malaysia–Singapore, Philippines, and Thailand. Winners of the LST represented Southeast Asia at the Mid-Season Invitational and World Championship.[2]
It was announced in September 2019 that the LST would be merged with the League of Legends Master Series (Taiwan/Hong Kong/Macau) to create a new professional league for all Garena-affiliated regions (excluding Vietnam), the Pacific Championship Series (PCS).[3]
Minor regions of the LST
[edit]In 2019, based on the League of Legends local servers in Southeast Asia that have been released by Garena, LST is divided into some minor regions. Each region will have one spot in the spring season, while in the summer season it will be decided based on the results of the spring season.
In May 2019, Indonesia's local server for League of Legends was closed by Garena. Indonesian players were transferred to the SAM server (Singapore & Malaysia) and Indonesia was merged with Malaysia–Singapore to form a single minor region for the 2019 Summer Season.
Minor region (local server) | Spring | Summer |
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Indonesia | 1 | 3 |
Malaysia Singapore |
1 | |
Philippines | 1 | 2 |
Thailand | 1 | 3 |
Format (2019 Summer)
[edit]Ranked Qualifier (Stage 1):
- Teams can register online and gain points by playing Ranked Solo Queue at local server: PH server (Philippines), TH server (Thailand), SAM server (Singapore & Malaysia, merged with Indonesia since May 2019).
- Top 7 teams of PH server, TH server and top 6 of SAM server with the highest points qualify for Stage 2.
National Qualifier (Stage 2):
- 8 teams participate in each minor region:
- Some qualified through Stage 1.
- Runner-up teams of Spring National Minor are invited.
- Double Elimination.
- Finals are best of three, all other matches are best of one.
- 4 winners qualify for Main Season: 1 from Indonesia-Malaysia-Singapore, 1 from Philippines, 2 from Thailand.
Main Season – Group Stage (Stage 3):
- 8 teams participate:
- 4 winner teams of Summer National Qualifier (1 team from Indonesia-Malaysia-Singapore, 1 team from Philippines, 2 teams from Thailand).
- 4 teams are invited from Spring Season (winners of Spring National Minor).
- Single Round Robin. Matches are best of three.
- Top 6 teams advance to Play-off Stage.
Main Season – Play-off Stage (Stage 4):
- Top 6 teams from Group Stage participate.
- Single elimination bracket. Matches are best of five.
- Winner will represent Southeast Asia at the 2019 League Of Legends World Championship.
Results
[edit]Season | Main Event Date | Champion | Runner-up | 3rd–4th | |
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2018 | SEA Tour Summer | 13–19 August 2018 | Ascension Gaming | MEGA Esports | Kuala Lumpur Hunters Resugence |
2019 | Spring | 20–21 April 2019 | MEGA Esports | Team Empire | Capital Esports Liyab Esports |
Summer | 20 July – 15 September 2019 | MEGA Esports | AXIS Empire | Liyab Esports WIN Esports |
Minor Region | Champion | Runner-up | 3rd–4th |
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Thailand | 3 | 1 | 0 |
Indonesia Malaysia Singapore |
0 | 2 | 4 |
Philippines | 0 | 0 | 2 |
(*)Team disbanded prior to the following season
Team | Champion | Runner-up | 3rd–4th |
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MEGA Esports | 2 | 1 | 0 |
Ascension Gaming* | 1 | 0 | 0 |
Team Empire/AXIS Empire | 0 | 2 | 0 |
Liyab Esports | 0 | 0 | 2 |
Kuala Lumpur Hunters* | 0 | 0 | 1 |
WIN Esports | 0 | 0 | 1 |
Capital Esports | 0 | 0 | 1 |
Resugence | 0 | 0 | 1 |
References
[edit]- ^ Hayward, Andrew (11 March 2019). "FunPlus Named League of Legends South East Asia Tour Operator". The Esports Observer. Retrieved 5 August 2019.
- ^ "A New Beginning for Esports in Southeast Asia". LOL Garena. Retrieved 20 April 2018.
- ^ "《英雄聯盟》LMS確定合併東南亞賽區,全新聯賽「PCS」明年上路". 4Gamers (in Traditional Chinese). 25 September 2019. Retrieved 19 December 2019.