League of Legends LCS 2023 Spring Split is set to begin in less than a month's time. As such, Riot Games has revealed the match schedule and a few other vital details through recent posts.
Therefore, all the information has been listed in detail in this article for the benefit of the fans. There is no doubt that the LCS is set for some really good competition this year.
Doublelift is returning once again while most of the teams have strengthened themselves massively. Apart from that, the games will be shifted to the weekdays from 2023 onwards, thereby creating a massive shift in the viewership environment as well.
The starting date for League of Legends LCS 2023 Spring Split is set to be January 26, 2023. This time around, the games will take place on Thursdays and Fridays instead of the weekend.
This system has been developed in order to increase the viewership of the LCS from 2023 onwards. It is well known that the tournament has suffered massively in the past year with regards to the view count when compared to the LCK and LEC.
In fact, there have been times when the LPL had more viewers than the LCS, despite the former being a non-English-speaking region. This has pointed towards a sentiment that fans are more interested in watching games in China and South Korea than North America.
Riot Games feels that changing the match schedule to weekdays will stop the overlap with other leagues, especially the LEC, and thus help to increase the viewership.
Thus, it is safe to say that there are quite a few interesting matches lined up in the first week of League of Legends LCS 2023 Spring Split. The most exciting of them all has to be the one with 100 Thieves vs Cloud9. Doublelift's return will be the center of attraction and everyone
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