Introducing the new Mid-Season Invitational

Riot·1/15/2015, 7:01:11 PM·0 votes·93,560 views
As we work in partnership with pro leagues around the world towards a unified system -- including consistent two-split calendars -- we saw a great opportunity to bring together the global leagues for a new competitive event in the middle of the season. We’re calling this the Mid-Season Invitational (MSI) and it’ll be held between the Spring and Summer splits, in May. MSI will act as the major event at the halfway point in the LoL esports season, pitting the winners of the Spring Splits of the NA LCS, LCK, LPL, LMS, and EU LCS against each other. Additionally, the winning team from the International Wild Card Invitational (more details below) will join them. How does this affect the Spring Split? We’re looking forward to more fierce competition than ever. With the new Championship Points system, teams will be fighting not just with an eye on Worlds, but to qualify for the MSI and to get valuable experience on the international stage, to pit themselves against top competition, and to show esports fans around the world what they’re made of. MSI will take place on May 7-10, 2015 in North America. We’re finalizing the last details on our venue as we speak and we’ll share official details -- including how you can buy tickets to join us -- in early Spring. We all saw the impact an International Wild Card region can make at Worlds. The development of these regions is critical to the future of having a strong global esport, and we want to offer them an additional opportunity to compete on the international stage. This year we’ll be experimenting with a new concept -- a multi-regional competitive event specifically for emerging leagues. The International Wild Card Invitational (IWCI) will be held in Turkey in late April, with teams representing Turkey, CIS, Oceania, Japan, Brazil, Latin America, and GPL. The winner will get to compete against the Spring Split’s best at the MSI in North America two weeks later. MSI won’t be replacing All-Star 2015 (ASG) -- this will be moving to the offseason in December, post-Worlds. While the MSI will offer a competitive and intense tournament midseason, we’ve loved seeing fans rally around the fun and spontaneity of ASG over the past two years. Moving it to the December offseason allows us to provide a fun, international exhibition tournament focused on fan favorite players and teams, unexpected matchups and game modes, and celebrating stars from throughout the season. Stay tuned for more details on these international events as well as news on Worlds 2015 over the next few weeks -- hope to see you there!

107 Comments

GRIMThousandEyes1/15/2015, 7:13:01 PM13 votes

We all saw the impact an International Wild Card region can make at Worlds.

I mean I wouldn't call a one off win because a team underestimated another a huge impact. More just a windstorm of perfect events

TheShinx1/15/2015, 8:31:59 PM13 votes

In before it's on the west coast and no where near the east coast.

Nikusch1/15/2015, 7:10:16 PM12 votes

Does MSI pay you for this :P

PlinyTheYounger1/15/2015, 10:34:20 PM8 votes

Love this idea. More international competition, more competitive competition, and all-stars is still around. Overall a positive improvement imo.

Rhlax1/15/2015, 8:10:50 PM7 votes

Change is good. Khazix

MilfyMan1/15/2015, 10:01:53 PM6 votes

The MIS should be held in Chicago, so the east coast has a chance to go to an event.

Cover Your Butts1/15/2015, 7:06:15 PM4 votes

baby worlds

lookbehindukid1/15/2015, 7:56:14 PM4 votes

Riot, what about Battle of the Atlantic?

matrinox1/19/2015, 8:44:50 AM2 votes

@riot, what are you going to do when teams shuffle players around in December? Look at last year's IEM. Off-season is when team's get broken up the most, I think we also saw this with Battle of the Atlantic, this most recent off-season was very significant. Imagine 2014 All-star in December with Samsung now facing off other regions. No 2015 Word Champion would be in the all-star...

Synergistic Flow1/16/2015, 3:11:34 AM2 votes

Hell yea. Great news Riot..Keep up the good work!

Master Of Magic1/18/2015, 11:30:26 PM1 votes

Join this league to see if your team choices are truly the best http://fantasy.lolesports.com/share/join/league/587127/ihPFUtzhN3KC148wM3kp I already know

Raph al Guul1/19/2015, 3:40:46 PM1 votes

One final seat left. Draft starts in less than two hours. You know what to do. http://fantasy.lolesports.com/share/join/league/579814/C74JlaZJyBYM5IHw7XlK

C9 Scott Free 1/19/2015, 4:03:03 PM1 votes

Chicago please, the midwest gets no love

Veni Vidi ViciX1/20/2015, 8:03:11 PM1 votes

{{summoner:9}} summoner 30

ILiybSgHz21/20/2015, 11:20:41 PM1 votes

TSM TSM TSM! Darius

quadz1/21/2015, 4:46:36 PM1 votes

IWCI in Raleigh rito pls

Kris ID1/26/2015, 3:39:30 AM1 votes

For all stars, they should do it like season 3 where they make a team out of the fan favorites for each region. I didn't like the way they did it in the last season because its just basically another 'worlds'. Anyone agree?

Wavee3/23/2015, 7:23:59 PM1 votes

so how many teams from each region get to go?

Holdenn5/6/2015, 1:52:33 AM1 votes

sooooo, is this replacing the world championship? Cause it said that the winner is going to be the best in the world.

Zìggy1/15/2015, 9:58:55 PM1 votes

So this is replacing all-stars?

UwU justaboy1/15/2015, 11:30:22 PM1 votes

wow guys seen tanksummoner 31

Warrior19911/16/2015, 12:26:32 AM1 votes

this tournament seems cool

dalskics1/16/2015, 12:49:22 AM1 votes

I imagine Riots minds were- FOR KABUMMMMM

Guto Mancer1/16/2015, 3:20:44 AM1 votes

So you need to keep with DOTA 2 and other games that are attracting more and more players as their prizes are higher and their community is better? Isn't fun? How long until you realize your structural problems? :3

SkyFlyers36631/16/2015, 4:44:49 AM1 votes

Ahri

SheÏk1/16/2015, 4:04:38 PM1 votes

Ahri

2 Late U Die1/16/2015, 9:38:21 PM1 votes

Single father whose trying to make a name for himself. http://www.twitch.tv/2_late_u_die

Katsa91/18/2015, 5:44:32 PM1 votes

At the risk of sounding stupid, how will MSI differ from Worlds? Don't get me wrong, I'm glad to have more international competition, but how are the stakes at worlds any different if you have basically the same teams competing at MSI?