Riot Should Expand It's Cultural Spotlight From Such a Strong Focus on LCS to...

HitYouInTheFace·5/26/2015, 1:13:46 AM·1 votes·410 views

I was just thinking today that Riot should spotlight more of the Riot culture for highly skilled players besides focusing on LCS players only. I feel like showing the successes of popular streamers that are not in the LCS scene and showing the mysterious Challenger solo queue players who make it there with no experience but their own would be a great way to get people more involved in Riot culture.

I have always been much more interested in the quiet underdogs of the solo queue world (Fabbyyyy <3). Although some of these players have some involvement in LCS/Challenger series/Whatever (Nightblue3, Hi Im Gosu, etc) they are still, first and foremost, solo queue pros who have built their name and their brand off of their skill and impressive streams. (I may be wrong with some of the history from the people I've mentioned, but the main point is I think Summoners would really benefit from seeing some regular people instead of players praised for their high level, pro-scene achievements.

LCS coverage is nice and I love when Riot shares art/etc from the community, but I would like more :D Just my thoughts.

Note: Another idea would be to invite a lot of popular streamers (not necessarily LoL players) and have them do an opening game at one of the tournaments. I would love to see Sodapoppin lead a team against Kaceytron.

Thanks for listening to one of my rants.

~HitYouInTheFace

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