The Stories Behind the Worlds x Zedd Music Video

Riot·9/26/2016, 11:59:54 AM·0 votes·40,145 views

The League of Legends World Championship is the culminating event to a yearlong battle for supremacy. Only one team earns the right to stand above all the others.

And that same pinnacle embodies the hundreds of hours fans put into League of Legends -- what esports does is provide a stage for all the fantastical moments the average gamer enjoys in isolation. Every timely Flash or kill. Every win. Every loss. We summon champions to experience something beyond what we are physically capable of. And the World Championship summons players who have pushed those boundaries the furthest.


2011 World Championship:
The Queen’s Gambit

Finals Game 1 | against All authority vs. Fnatic

In the inaugural League of Legends World Championship Final, aAa fought back from the loser’s bracket for a rematch against Fnatic. aAa held a commanding lead and only needed to hammer the final nail into the coffin. A win would erase their series deficit and send the series to its deciding game. But when YellOwStaR’s Ashe stepped too far forward and ate a stun from Brand, he could only watch as his health bar melted. No amount of clicking would undo his mistake. Two of his teammates followed him to their demise, and another was chased across the entire map. For nearly a minute, YellOwStaR watched from his grayed-out screen and waited to respawn.

He settled down and took the time to re-string his bow. He pulled an arrow from his quiver. He took aim. And on his respawn, YellOwStaR shot his redemption across the entire map. Maybe he said a little prayer when he released it. Maybe luck commandeered its trajectory. But shots like that are fired with the intent to strike -- to pierce and unravel a game. And when they do strike, all the little hairs on the body rise and celebrate like they knew it was going to hit all along.


2011 World Championship: The Queen’s Gambit

Finals Game 1 | against All authority vs. Fnatic

In the inaugural League of Legends World Championship Final, aAa fought back from the loser’s bracket for a rematch against Fnatic. aAa held a commanding lead and only needed to hammer the final nail into the coffin. A win would erase their series deficit and send the series to its deciding game. But when YellOwStaR’s Ashe stepped too far forward and ate a stun from Brand, he could only watch as his health bar melted. No amount of clicking would undo his mistake. Two of his teammates followed him to their demise, and another was chased across the entire map. For nearly a minute, YellOwStaR watched from his grayed-out screen and waited to respawn.

He settled down and took the time to re-string his bow. He pulled an arrow from his quiver. He took aim. And on his respawn, YellOwStaR shot his redemption across the entire map. Maybe he said a little prayer when he released it. Maybe luck commandeered its trajectory. But shots like that are fired with the intent to strike -- to pierce and unravel a game. And when they do strike, all the little hairs on the body rise and celebrate like they knew it was going to hit all along.

2012 World Championship:
The Little Giants

Finals Game 3 | Azubu Frost vs. Taipei Assassins

For every valiant tale of David conquering Goliath, there are a thousand counterexamples where Goliath crushes little David beneath his feet. The Taipei Assassins had played the part of David throughout the 2012 World Championship -- the underdogs who again and again fired back at their daunting foes. In the Finals, though, they faced an Azubu Frost squad hailing from Korea -- the Mecca of esports. The same Korea that would go on to live up to its reputation and dominate the competitive League of Legends scene over the next three years. But that was delayed by the Taipei Assassins.

Toyz was one of the major cogs in disrupting the system that year and remains a lasting symbol for the little-known might of the Taiwanese region. His memory would become synonymous with the origin of Orianna as a reliable staple pick in the mid lane. The proverbial ball was literally in his court as he rushed headstrong to the aid of his teammate in the river. The mere sound of his footsteps sent the Azubu squad fleeing back into their jungle -- it was akin to watching a mouse scare an elephant. Toyz’ pursuit wasn’t just a chest puff, though. He caught up to the enemy Shen, just barely, and reeled him in to his death with Orianna’s ball -- the very ball that little David had been slinging the entire tournament.


2012 World Championship: The Little Giants

Finals Game 3 | Azubu Frost vs. Taipei Assassins

For every valiant tale of David conquering Goliath, there are a thousand counterexamples where Goliath crushes little David beneath his feet. The Taipei Assassins had played the part of David throughout the 2012 World Championship -- the underdogs who again and again fired back at their daunting foes. In the Finals, though, they faced an Azubu Frost squad hailing from Korea -- long the center of esports. The same Korea that would go on to live up to its reputation and dominate the competitive League of Legends scene over the next three years. But that was delayed by the Taipei Assassins.

Toyz was one of the major cogs in disrupting the system that year and remains a lasting symbol for the little-known might of the Taiwanese region. His memory would become synonymous with the origin of Orianna as a reliable staple pick in the mid lane. The proverbial ball was literally in his court as he rushed headstrong to the aid of his teammate in the river. The mere sound of his footsteps sent the Azubu squad fleeing back into their jungle -- it was akin to watching a mouse scare an elephant. Toyz’ pursuit wasn’t just a chest puff, though. He caught up to the enemy Shen, just barely, and reeled him in to his death with Orianna’s ball -- the very ball that little David had been slinging the entire tournament.

2013 World Championship:
The Spider’s Descent

Group Stage Day 1 | Oh My God vs. TSM

Fights near Baron Nashor are some of the most exhilarating moments in League of Legends. You can hear the casters' voices crescendo. You can see the little steps of hesitation as players dance in and out and around the Pit. The whole air surrounding the moment feels thinner, as if everyone -- players and casters and audience alike -- have taken a simultaneous inhale. Slaying Baron can provide the final push a team needs to barrel into the Nexus. But it can also breathe new life into a team feeling beaten and keeled over.

In the 2013 World Championship, China’s OMG, one of the tournament favorites, had started their assault on Baron and were quickly making worm-meat out of it. Enter TheOddOne -- TSM steadfast “General.” TheOddOne lurked nearby as Elise -- a spider far removed from the safety of its web. His task was less do-or-die and more do-and-die. Between his teammates being scattered and the large discrepancy in gold, TheOddOne’s only option was to steal the Baron with one quick gasp. And so he launched himself into the air before descending with a heavenly strike. A final smite in the face of his enemies. One last charge from the General.


2013 World Championship: The Spider’s Descent

Group Stage Day 1 | Oh My God vs. TSM

Fights near Baron Nashor are some of the most exhilarating moments in League of Legends. You can hear the casters' voices crescendo. You can see the little steps of hesitation as players dance in and out and around the Pit. The whole air surrounding the moment feels thinner, as if everyone -- players and casters and audience alike -- have taken a simultaneous inhale. Slaying Baron can provide the final push a team needs to barrel into the Nexus. But it can also breathe new life into a team feeling beaten and keeled over.

In the 2013 World Championship, China’s OMG, one of the tournament favorites, had started their assault on Baron and were quickly making worm-meat out of it. Enter TheOddOne -- TSM steadfast “General.” TheOddOne lurked nearby as Elise -- a spider far removed from the safety of its web. His task was less do-or-die and more do-and-die. Between his teammates being scattered and the large discrepancy in gold, TheOddOne’s only option was to steal the Baron with one quick gasp. And so he launched himself into the air before descending with a heavenly strike. A final smite in the face of his enemies. One last charge from the General.

2014 World Championship:
The Preying Mantis

Group Stage Day 3 | Fnatic vs. Oh My God

After a grueling back-and-forth game in the 2014 World Championship, Fnatic demonstrated their patented moxie by trying to circumvent OMG's base for a backdoor victory. It started with a Teleport from sOAZ’s Rumble. Then all eight legs of Cyanide’s Elise crept through the OMG base. And then xPeke’s Syndra. Together, Fnatic catapulted themselves at OMG’s Nexus in a seemingly unrelenting assault.

Rewind to a few moments before, right as Rumble’s Teleport finished channeling -- OMG’s Loveling immediately caught scent of the peril and recalled back to his base with Kog’Maw’s slime dripping down his back. Rumble was lighting Loveling’s Nexus on fire. Every few steps, a little robotic thrust chiseled away at its health. And just as he put that fire out, Elise and Syndra entered the base. Minions were clashing at his feet. The small war raged on, but when the dust cleared, OMG's Nexus stood alongside Loveling. A single breath from death.


2014 World Championship: The Preying Mantis

Group Stage Day 3 | Fnatic vs. Oh My God

After a grueling back-and-forth game in the 2014 World Championship, Fnatic demonstrated their patented moxie by trying to circumvent OMG's base for a backdoor victory. It started with a Teleport from sOAZ’s Rumble. Then all eight legs of Cyanide’s Elise crept through the OMG base. And then xPeke’s Syndra. Together, Fnatic catapulted themselves at OMG’s Nexus in a seemingly unrelenting assault.

Rewind to a few moments before, right as Rumble’s Teleport finished channeling -- OMG’s Loveling immediately caught scent of the peril and recalled back to his base with Kog’Maw’s slime dripping down his back. Rumble was lighting Loveling’s Nexus on fire. Every few steps, a little robotic thrust chiseled away at its health. And just as he put that fire out, Elise and Syndra entered the base. Minions were clashing at his feet. The small war raged on, but when the dust cleared, OMG's Nexus stood alongside Loveling. A single breath from death.

2015 World Championship:
The Demon King

Finals Game 4 | KOO Tigers vs. SK Telecom T1

SK Telecom T1 and Faker entered the 2015 World Championship with all sights locked on their backs. Every step they took was plagued by the hands of the fallen nipping at their ankles. But that didn’t stop them. Faker, the undisputed best player in the world for the last few years, surged his way to the top with Ryze. One of League of Legends’ most iconic champions took center stage. Faker embodied Ryze’s might and demonstrated that, sometimes, raw power can’t be outwitted.

Faker returned to the top of the summit. One king to rule them all. He has been the undisputed best player in the world for the last few years. And whereas the other highlighted summoned champions battled through diversity, Faker strutted in with a king’s aura. His play showed how games can transcend the digital space. The crowd crescendoed as the Finals reached its conclusion. These last kills were the final death knell to another season. Now, Faker sits on the throne that has been coveted by anyone – professional or not – who has wanted to win. And he welcomes any new challengers.

The World Championship begins on September 29. Which champions will be summoned this year?

2015 World Championship: The Demon King

Finals Game 4 | KOO Tigers vs. SKTelecom

SKTelecom and Faker entered the 2015 World Championship with all sights locked on their backs. Every step they took was plagued by the hands of the fallen nipping at their ankles. But that didn’t stop them. Faker, the undisputed best player in the world for the last few years, surged his way to the top with Ryze. One of League of Legends’ most iconic champions took center stage. Faker embodied Ryze’s might and demonstrated that, sometimes, raw power can’t be outwitted.

Faker returned to the top of the summit. One king to rule them all. He has been the undisputed best player in the world for the last few years. And whereas the other highlighted summoned champions battled through diversity, Faker strutted in with a king’s aura. His play showed how games can transcend the digital space. The crowd crescendoed as the Finals reached its conclusion. These last kills were the final death knell to another season. Now, Faker sits on the throne that has been coveted by anyone – professional or not – who has wanted to win. And he welcomes any new challengers.

The World Championship begins on September 29. Which champions will be summoned this year?


34 Comments

weasley0099/26/2016, 6:29:26 PM14 votes

Love it. at first I thought the song was meh and the video great, but then I read through and understood the context of everything that was happening. And now...ignite.

Kaedwen9/26/2016, 2:52:17 PM9 votes

The music just lacks enthusiasm and hype...

Sounds like Zedd didn't want to really make it [zombie-nunu-bummed]

Riondrius9/26/2016, 3:16:25 PM9 votes

I loved both the audio and video, Gj Riot ! I like this a lot more then the warriors audio/video. But my only side note is the direction you took with the video, as cool as the visuals were, I wish the focus was on the pro players preforming at this years worlds. The high lights of the past years of worlds was cool, but the focus needed to be the players preforming at this years worlds. I`m all for referencing the past, but have the main characters be people who are actually preforming in this years show please. The oddone is cool and I love him, but push him aside and make room for the people that actually made it to worlds this year to be in the video. Instead of inspiration for the video to be a moment from each years past world moments, I would much rather see, 1-2 teams from each region, focused on 1-2 players from each team, and the visuals based off professional league moments (like this video really cool idea btw) that got them to worlds, or historic clashes between players they will face off at worlds Faker vs. Ryu Zed vs. Zed ( I AM SHOCKED we didn't get any references to this in a ZEDD video for worlds)

Daalad9/26/2016, 4:57:52 PM8 votes

Great video! Especially the part where the General goes for one last sacrifice to save his team! An epic reminder of a great player!

Jaxman1479/27/2016, 2:17:49 AM6 votes

Does someone want to explain the Broccoli thing? I don't get that.

Vangelos9/26/2016, 2:47:16 PM6 votes

Video was great! The song was... well it's a solid outro song, but since this is the intro to worlds it leaves much to be desired IMHO.

Blues Roy9/27/2016, 4:39:57 AM5 votes

Thank u, Riot DAD. (LOL)That's what all Chinese players called u. Yes, I'm a Chinese player but right now I'm in U.S, so I also have the N.A account. I'm so glad to watch this video at the first time. Especially the OMG's to the FNA in 2014 World Championship. In that game, Loveling's Kha'Zix protected the base even there was only 50 blood of the base. I really cried when the anime goes to this part. That will be all Chinese's proud FOREVER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Thank you again, Riot, you are the BEST

H189/26/2016, 11:34:46 PM5 votes

Loved the animations, song was pretty good.

mango bubblez9/27/2016, 1:46:58 AM3 votes

I think this song is a bit of a letdown... it's not a bad song but with songs like warriors and worlds collide before it, it just doesn't live up as far as hype goes... Warriors is like the perfect montage music and this is just a mediocre Zedd song. Don't get me wrong, I like Zedd but not this time, like srsly, why add a random burst of sound between lines in the verse? Aya

Dani W9/27/2016, 3:21:57 AM3 votes

Thank you for the context. [slayer-jinx-wink]

Ashbyjr9/26/2016, 11:10:26 PM3 votes

that shit was heat

Shi Death9/27/2016, 7:31:52 PM2 votes

Im a Khazix main so i am so happy to see my boi get some screen time <3

jaegamer02099/27/2016, 2:18:25 AM2 votes

I feel as though you guys shouldn't get artist to make songs just because their name matches the one who got the championship skin.

p0psicles9/27/2016, 9:36:39 PM2 votes

Worlds Collide was 10x the hype song this is. Not to mention Imagine Dragons.

Those songs gave me chills the first time I heard/watched them. This is just... boring.

12282003648gpsfl7/15/2018, 7:14:16 AM1 votes

Does anyone know who did this amazing animation? I love the artwork and would like to see more of the person who drew this.

Goonba9/27/2016, 1:54:46 AM1 votes

according to the video you only see Asians playing. riot is racists because apparently only Asian males play league

ColoBeans9/27/2016, 3:40:57 AM1 votes

The song and animation were both good, but they didn't match at all, making it cheesy for me to watch imo.

Serenterea9/27/2016, 6:56:37 AM1 votes

Bring back great memories.

blooming19/27/2016, 12:46:10 PM1 votes

good stuff

ShucklingPenguin9/27/2016, 2:03:15 PM1 votes

The song and animations are amazing BUT they didn't go together well [slayer-jinx-unamused]

Concerted Effort9/27/2016, 4:38:16 PM1 votes

I loved the whole thing!! good job guys! felt very uplifted and got a little emotional. great job!!

RengarOSh1t9/27/2016, 6:51:23 PM1 votes

This song reminds me of NA and EU. Both are great regions with amazing players and talent (kappa) but when compared to every other region (last years songs etc) its lacking in many places. good effort but not worthy of the finals arena :3 good luck getting out of groups.

Solitair9/28/2016, 1:31:45 AM1 votes

God, these cringey "stories". This is why you shouldn't let interns write for you, look at this repetition: "Faker, the undisputed best player in the world for the last few years, surged his way to the top with Ryze. One of League of Legends’ most iconic champions took center stage. Faker embodied Ryze’s might and demonstrated that, sometimes, raw power can’t be outwitted. Faker returned to the top of the summit. One king to rule them all. He has been the undisputed best player in the world for the last few years."

Literatrix9/28/2016, 3:39:38 AM1 votes

TY for explaining the video's context, stories from year to year and leading up to now, written with better progression than the song's.

Auxiliatrix9/29/2016, 7:36:09 AM1 votes

I don't know what everyone in this comments stream is on, but this is literally one of the most epic music videos to exist ever. The song was amazing, it fit the animation very well, and I'm literally just spending my time listening to this song on repeat because I get chills every time I hear it lmao

Fairylily10/3/2016, 8:57:21 PM1 votes

Love it watched it five times I think...

gunsaysboomIATMM1/15/2017, 1:53:22 AM1 votes

Loved the video and the music fit perfectly. One question though, who was the girl at the very end?