Red Bull Gaming has unveiled plans for the eagerly awaited return of the Red Bull League of Its Own LAN event, set to take place this December in Paris, France. Following last year’s successful event in Germany, Korean esports powerhouse T1 will make a special guest appearance to compete against some of Europe’s top League of Legends teams.
Event Details and Participants
Scheduled for December 15th at the Accor Arena in Paris, Red Bull League of Its Own will feature a total of five teams battling it out against T1. Karmine Corp has already been confirmed as one of the competing teams, promising intense matchups and unexpected twists in typical Red Bull esports fashion.
Spectator Experience and Broadcast
The event is expected to draw over 15,000 fans to the Accor Arena and will be livestreamed worldwide on December 15th via YouTube and Twitch. Co-streamers for the event will be announced closer to the date, enhancing viewer engagement. AGON by AOC will serve as the official monitor partner, with Opel and Backforce gaming chairs as sponsors.
Previous Success and Expectations
This marks the second edition of Red Bull League of Its Own, following a successful 2023 event in Berlin where T1 faced off against teams like Karmine Corp, Team Heretics, and G2 Esports. Last year’s event sold over 7,000 tickets within three hours, underscoring its popularity and the growing interest in esports events hosted by Red Bull.
Red Bull’s Commitment to Esports
Red Bull has a strong track record in organizing notable esports events, including VALORANT tournaments like Red Bull Campus Clutch, CS tournaments such as Red Bull Flick and Red Bull Solo Q for League of Legends. Each event has consistently drawn attention from esports enthusiasts worldwide, reinforcing Red Bull’s role in shaping the esports landscape.
Final Toughts
Stay tuned for more updates on the participating teams and additional event details as Red Bull prepares to once again elevate the competitive spirit in League of Legends with Red Bull League of Its Own 2024.
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