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Riot cancels Mid-Season Invitational, announces changes to worlds

Riot Games

Riot Games announced on Thursday that this year's Mid-Season Invitational will be canceled due to the global coronavirus pandemic, and changes will be made to the League of Legends World Championship at the end of the year.

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"Based on the modeling of our external risk advisors... it appears highly unlikely that either the global spread/impact of COVID-19 or the restrictive travel and public gathering policies responding to the crisis will abate significantly by the time of MSI's current planned dates (July 3-19)," Riot said in a statement. "With this model plus ​input from health authorities, local governments, regional leagues and teams, travel experts, and other stakeholders, we have made the difficult decision to not hold MSI in 2020."

On March 10, Riot announced that MSI would be postponed until the midsummer split, starting on July 3 and running through July 19. Since then, all delayed and postponed domestic leagues have come back as online tournaments, but an international midseason tournament was still not feasible due to travel restrictions.

Riot will turn its focus to the 2020 League of Legends World Championship, which is planned for some time after summer splits conclude.

"We are totally committed to delivering the biggest spectacle we've ever produced in China to celebrate our sport's 10-year anniversary. While we must remain nimble with our plans, we are eager to celebrate everything that we love about League of Legends with a memorable Worlds 2020," Riot's statement read.

Due to the cancellation of MSI and the offseason merger of the LoL Master Series with the League of Legends Southeast Asia Tour (now the Pacific Championship Series), Worlds will have a different seeding setup.

China and Europe are ranked first and second thanks to their teams' international results over the past two years. This will give them each four seeds going into 2020 Worlds. Due to their performance over the past two years, the Vietnam Championship Series will receive a second seed.

The seeding for 2020 Worlds are as follows:

  • Four teams each: LoL Pro League (China), League of Legends European Championship (Europe).

  • Three teams each: LoL Champions Korea (South Korea), League of Legends Championship Series (North America).

  • Two teams each: Pacific Championship Series (Southeast Asia), Vietnam Championship Series (Vietnam).

  • One team each: CBLOL (Brazil), TCL (Turkey), LJL (Japan), LLA (Latin America), OPL (Oceania), LCL (Commonwealth of Independent States)