Participating in League of Legends Champions Queue has been a major topic of debate since its inception. This topic took even more precedence during Worlds 2022, when players like Faker got griefed by semi-professional players prompting the former to quit the mode.
As a result, Riot Games has set very specific criteria that need to be met to take part in Champions Queue during season 13 of the LCS. This is because this server is supposed to be a platform where professional players test their skills in the same solo-queue environment.
However, if there are Masters level players within the same lobbies, then the quality of the game deteriorates massively. This affects the experience for everyone, which is something that others do not enjoy.
The Champions Queue for League of Legends season 13 will open on January 12, 2023 in North America. Obviously, it is exclusive only to that region and cannot be accessed from anywhere else.
However, this year Riot Games has created some strict criteria that need to be met before a player participates in Champions Queue.
The following are the criteria:
Thus, it seems that this mode will only be dedicated towards current and former professional North American League of Legends players.
Former players need to have at least Grandmaster rank and need to be approved by the Champions Queue council. This means that they need to be at the top of their game and should be actively involved in the scene to take part.
Overall, it is understandable that Riot Games is doing this as Champions Queue came under a lot of criticism during Worlds 2022. Several low-skilled Master ranked players were also entering this mode.
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