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How to deal with ping if League of Legends World Championship is played online – ESPN Australia
This year’s League of Legends World Championship will not be as grand as planned as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. Emily Rand takes a look at some possible solutions that Riot Games might implement to still hold a competitive event online.
The League of Legends World Championship is Riot Games’ largest annual event, and this year’s worlds were scheduled to be the biggest in its 10-year history. To be held across multiple cities in China and concluding in Shanghai, 2020 worlds were supposed to be a celebration of the championship’s decadelong existence as well as a display of just how popular League of Legends is as both a game and a competitive esport.
Now the coronavirus pandemic has made that impossible.
With the extravagant C…
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