League of Legends esports players voted ‘overwhelmingly’ for a walkout

Robert “Blaber” Huang of League of Legends team Cloud9.
Photo by Colin Young-Wolff / Riot Games

Players in the North American League of Legends esports league have voted to walk out in protest of Riot Games’ decision to no longer require franchises to field an amateur team. Since Riot’s announcement, many franchises have already dropped their amateur teams for the summer season, cutting off an important development pipeline for players who want to compete in the main League Championship Series (LCS). The vote, held by the LCSPA, which represents North American League of Legends esports players, passed “overwhelmingly,” according to an early Monday tweet.

It’s unclear exactly when the walkout will take place, but assuming the two sides don’t come to some sort of agreement, it seems likely it will happen at the start of the summer...

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source https://www.theverge.com/2023/5/29/23741567/league-of-legends-players-association-lcspa-walkout

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