League of Legends Masters Series

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League of Legends Masters Series (LMS) is a League of Legends league for teams in Taiwan, Hong kong, and Macau. An announcement was made by Garena in October 2014 about plans of creating a new league to separate Taiwan, Hongkong, and Macau from the rest of the Garena Premier League of Southeast Asia. The league has two season per year, spring and summer.[1] As part of the changes to the 2015 GPL, the region consisting of Taiwan, Hong Kong, and Macao left the GPL and began to compete instead in the League of LMS. This action was done to allow South East Asian teams a better chance at winning the GPL, as Taiwanese teams had won every GPL season. Eight teams from the TW/HK/MO region qualify and compete over two seasons to qualify for the 2015 Season World Championship. The regional quota of 2 slots in the GPL and a single seed in the World Championship every year temporarily offset the dominance of the Taiwanese teams, but these conditions were not enough as the slots of the Southeast Asia in the World Championship 2014 were both filled by Taiwanese teams. The LMS replaced the Nova League in Taiwan. Each LMS team is supported by Garena with 200,000 NTD, which does not include prize money. Teams from Hong Kong and Macau are provided with flights and accommodations, and will each get an additional 60,000 NTD. The beginning of the LMS coincided with the building of a the New Taipei Arena, a purpose-built arena for eSports.[2]

Format

Qualifiers

Regular Season

Playoffs

2015 Spring Standings

  1. yoe Flash Wolves
  2. Taipei Assassins
  3. Hong Kong Esports
  4. ahq e-Sports Club
  5. Logitech Snipers
  6. Midnight Sun Esports
  7. Never Give Up
  8. Dream or Reality

References

  1. "LMS: The New SEA League of Legends Master Series". Esports Betting. November 14, 2014. Retrieved April 30, 2015.
  2. "lifting-curtains-lms-circuit-details-and-new-taipei-arena". Retrieved April 30, 2015.