Snow has melted, the harsh, cold winds are gone. And just like that, winter is over, and in comes spring.
The change in season also marks a new beginning for the League of Legends European Championship (LEC) as Spring Split 2023 starts soon.
Prior to the Spring season, we’ve witnessed some intense moments during the Winter 2023 regular season.
Excel mid laner Vincent “Vetheo” Berrié broke down during the live broadcast after losing to Astralis, and Fnatic bot laner Martin “Rekkles” Larsson expressed his frustrations after getting eliminated from the group stage contention.
G2 Esports completed the fastest game in the split at 18 minutes and 45 seconds after defeating Team Heretics and their former teammate, Marcin ”Jankos” Jankowski.
Fans can look forward to witnessing more exceptional esports moments in March as the Spring season launches.
- Demon Slayer’s Gurenge is the best anime song ever and this esports team agrees
- G2 Esports thanks Blue Lock anime for fueling their competitive drive
Where to buy LEC Spring 2023 tickets
Fans can buy LEC Spring 2023 tickets at their official Eventbrite page starting on Wednesday, February 22 at 8 a.m. PT | 4 p.m. GMT | Thursday, February 23 at 12 a.m. GMT+8.
DATE | EVENT | PRICE |
March 11 to 27 | LEC Spring 2023 regular season | €12 (US$13) |
April 8 to 22 | LEC Spring 2023 group stage and playoffs | €12 (US$13) |
April 23 | LEC Spring 2023 finals | €12 (US$13) |
The Spring Split will be held at the LEC Studio in Berlin, Germany.
To purchase tickets, simply click on the “Get Tickets” button on the Eventbrite page, specify the number of tickets you’d like to buy, and then click “Checkout.”
Note that Spring 2023 tickets will be available on a first-come, first-served basis for the entirety of the split.
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