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| title = League of Legends Japan League |
| title = ''League of Legends'' Japan League |
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| inaugural = 2014 |
| inaugural = 2014 |
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| countries = [[Japan]] |
| countries = [[Japan]] |
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| champion = Fukuoka SoftBank Hawks Gaming (1st title) |
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| most successful club = DetonatioN FocusMe ( |
| most successful club = DetonatioN FocusMe (16 titles) |
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| qualification = [[Sports franchise|Franchise partnership]]<ref name="TorresLJL">{{cite news |last1=Torres |first1=Xander |title=LJL announces new franchises, schedule, and prize pool for 2019 |url=https://www.vpesports.com/leagueoflegends/ljl-announces-new-franchises-schedule-and-prize-pool-for-2019 |access-date=30 January 2020 |work=VPEsports |date=25 December 2018}}</ref> |
| qualification = [[Sports franchise|Franchise partnership]]<ref name="TorresLJL">{{cite news |last1=Torres |first1=Xander |title=LJL announces new franchises, schedule, and prize pool for 2019 |url=https://www.vpesports.com/leagueoflegends/ljl-announces-new-franchises-schedule-and-prize-pool-for-2019 |access-date=30 January 2020 |work=VPEsports |date=25 December 2018}}</ref> |
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| tv = [[Twitch (service)|Twitch]] |
| tv = [[Twitch (service)|Twitch]] |
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The '''League of Legends Japan League''' ('''LJL''') is the top level of professional ''[[League of Legends]]'' competition in Japan.<ref>{{cite news |last1=Wong |first1=Joe |title=Riot Games finds two new organising partners for League of Legends Japan League |url=https://esportsinsider.com/2019/01/riot-games-finds-two-new-organising-partners-for-league-of-legends-japan-league/ |access-date=23 June 2019 |work=Esports Insider |date=18 January 2019}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |last1=Takahashi |first1=Dean |title=PlayBrain raises $1.9 million for League of Legends esports events in Japan |url=https://venturebeat.com/2019/02/27/playbrain-raises-1-9-million-for-league-of-legends-esports-events-in-japan/ |access-date=23 June 2019 |work=[[VentureBeat]] |date=27 February 2019}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |last1=Murray |first1=Trent |title=Japanese Tournament Organizer PlayBrain Raises $1.9M Seed Round Led by BITKRAFT |url=https://esportsobserver.com/playbrain-seed-round-bitkraft/ |access-date=23 June 2019 |work=The Esports Observer |date=27 February 2019}}</ref> The league franchised prior to start of the 2019 season and has eight teams [[Sports franchise|under partnership]].<ref name="TorresLJL"/> Each annual season of play is divided into two splits, spring and summer, both consisting of ten rounds of round-robin tournament play, which then conclude with playoff tournaments between the top three teams. |
The '''''League of Legends'' Japan League''' ('''LJL''') is the top level of professional ''[[League of Legends]]'' competition in Japan.<ref>{{cite news |last1=Wong |first1=Joe |title=Riot Games finds two new organising partners for League of Legends Japan League |url=https://esportsinsider.com/2019/01/riot-games-finds-two-new-organising-partners-for-league-of-legends-japan-league/ |access-date=23 June 2019 |work=Esports Insider |date=18 January 2019}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |last1=Takahashi |first1=Dean |title=PlayBrain raises $1.9 million for League of Legends esports events in Japan |url=https://venturebeat.com/2019/02/27/playbrain-raises-1-9-million-for-league-of-legends-esports-events-in-japan/ |access-date=23 June 2019 |work=[[VentureBeat]] |date=27 February 2019}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |last1=Murray |first1=Trent |title=Japanese Tournament Organizer PlayBrain Raises $1.9M Seed Round Led by BITKRAFT |url=https://esportsobserver.com/playbrain-seed-round-bitkraft/ |access-date=23 June 2019 |work=The Esports Observer |date=27 February 2019}}</ref> The league franchised prior to start of the 2019 season and has eight teams [[Sports franchise|under partnership]].<ref name="TorresLJL"/> Each annual season of play is divided into two splits, spring and summer, both consisting of ten rounds of round-robin tournament play, which then conclude with playoff tournaments between the top three teams. |
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Before 2024, the spring and summer champions qualify for the [[Mid-Season Invitational]] and [[League of Legends World Championship|World Championship]] respectively.<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.esports.net/news/lol/weekend-predictions-japan-league/|title=League of Legends – Japan League|last1=Kim|first1=Alice|date=10 August 2017|work=Esports.net|language=en}}</ref> However, since 2024, the top three teams from each LJL split will seed into the [[Pacific Championship Series]] (PCS) playoffs and compete with other PCS teams for a chance to represent the larger region at international events. LJL teams will be no longer qualifying directly to MSI and Worlds. |
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== Format == |
== Format == |
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Eight teams compete in a double round robin during the group stage, with matches being best-of-ones. The top six teams from the group stage advance to playoffs, with the top two beginning in the second round. |
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=== Regular season === |
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The playoff format is as follows: |
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* Round 1: The third seed from the group stage chooses whether to play against either the fifth or sixth seed, with the fourth seed facing the remaining team. The winners advance to the second round; the losers are eliminated. |
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* Round 2: |
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** Match 1: The first seed from the group stage faces the second seed. The winner advances to the finals, while the loser advances to the third round. |
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** Match 2: two teams from round 1 faces each other. Winner is advanced to round 3, loser is eliminated. |
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* Round 3: The loser of Match 1 and the winner of Match 2 from the second round face each other. The winner advances to the finals, while the loser is eliminated. |
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* Finals: The winners of Round 3 and Match 1 of Round 2 face each other in the final best-of-five series. |
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* Six teams participate |
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The winners of the spring and summer splits will represent Japan at the [[Mid-Season Invitational]] and [[League of Legends World Championship|World Championship]] respectively. |
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* Double Round-robin, all matches are best-of-two with [[three points for a win]] |
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* The best four teams advance to the playoffs |
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=== Playoffs === |
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* The top four teams from regular season participate in the playoffs |
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* [[Single-elimination tournament|Single-elimination]], all matches are best-of-five |
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* Top three teams will represent LJL at the [[Pacific Championship Series]] playoffs respectively. |
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== Teams == |
== Teams == |
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=== Current === |
=== Current === |
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As of 2024 season: |
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|AXIZ Crest |
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|AXC |
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|AXZ |
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|Burning Core |
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|BC |
|BC |
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|[[Crest Gaming Act]] |
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|SHG |
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|[[DetonatioN FocusMe]] |
|[[DetonatioN FocusMe]] |
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|DFM |
|DFM |
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|SHG |
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|RJ |
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|SG |
|SG |
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|V3 Esports |
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|V3 |
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=== Former === |
=== Former === |
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* 7th heaven |
* 7th heaven |
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* DetonatioN RabbitFive |
* DetonatioN RabbitFive{{Efn|DetonatioN FocusMe's sister team.}} |
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* Okinawan Tigers |
* Okinawan Tigers |
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* [[Pentagram (esports)|Pentagram]]{{Efn|Formerly Rampage}} |
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* [[SCARZ]] |
* [[SCARZ]] |
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* Unsold Stuff Gaming |
* Unsold Stuff Gaming |
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* Rascal Jester |
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* FENNEL |
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* AXIZ{{Efn|Merged to AXIZ Crest in December 2023.|name=AXIZ Crest}} |
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* Crest Gaming Act{{Efn||name=AXIZ Crest}} |
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== Past seasons == |
== Past seasons == |
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| rowspan="2" | 2018 |
| rowspan="2" | 2018 |
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| Spring |
| Spring |
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| [[Pentagram (esports)|Pentagram]] |
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| [[PENTAGRAM]] |
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| DetonatioN FocusMe |
| DetonatioN FocusMe |
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| Unsold Stuff Gaming |
| Unsold Stuff Gaming |
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|Rascal Jester |
|Rascal Jester |
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|AXIZ |
|AXIZ |
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| rowspan="2" |2022 |
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|Spring |
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|DetonatioN FocusMe |
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|Sengoku Gaming |
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|Summer |
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|DetonatioN FocusMe |
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|Sengoku Gaming |
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|Fukuoka SHG |
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| rowspan="2" |2023 |
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|Spring |
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|DetonatioN FocusMe |
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|Sengoku Gaming |
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|FENNEL<br>Fukuoka SHG |
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|Summer |
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|DetonatioN FocusMe |
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|Fukuoka SHG |
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|Sengoku Gaming |
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| rowspan="2" |2024 |
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|Spring |
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|Fukuoka SHG |
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|DetonatioN FocusMe |
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|V3 Esports |
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|Summer |
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|Fukuoka SHG |
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|DetonatioN FocusMe |
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|Sengoku Gaming |
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== Notes == |
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{{Notelist}} |
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== References == |
== References == |
Latest revision as of 18:05, 28 July 2024
Game | League of Legends |
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First season | 2014 |
Owner(s) | Riot Games Japan |
No. of teams | 6 |
Countries | Japan |
Most recent champion(s) | Fukuoka SoftBank Hawks Gaming (1st title) |
Most titles | DetonatioN FocusMe (16 titles) |
Qualification | Franchise partnership[1] |
TV partner(s) | Twitch |
International cup(s) | Mid Season Invitational World Championship |
Official website | jp |
The League of Legends Japan League (LJL) is the top level of professional League of Legends competition in Japan.[2][3][4] The league franchised prior to start of the 2019 season and has eight teams under partnership.[1] Each annual season of play is divided into two splits, spring and summer, both consisting of ten rounds of round-robin tournament play, which then conclude with playoff tournaments between the top three teams.
Before 2024, the spring and summer champions qualify for the Mid-Season Invitational and World Championship respectively.[5] However, since 2024, the top three teams from each LJL split will seed into the Pacific Championship Series (PCS) playoffs and compete with other PCS teams for a chance to represent the larger region at international events. LJL teams will be no longer qualifying directly to MSI and Worlds.
Format
[edit]Regular season
[edit]- Six teams participate
- Double Round-robin, all matches are best-of-two with three points for a win
- The best four teams advance to the playoffs
Playoffs
[edit]- The top four teams from regular season participate in the playoffs
- Single-elimination, all matches are best-of-five
- Top three teams will represent LJL at the Pacific Championship Series playoffs respectively.
Teams
[edit]Current
[edit]As of 2024 season:
Team | ID |
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AXIZ Crest | AXC |
Burning Core | BC |
Fukuoka SoftBank Hawks Gaming | SHG |
DetonatioN FocusMe | DFM |
Sengoku Gaming | SG |
V3 Esports | V3 |
Former
[edit]- 7th heaven
- DetonatioN RabbitFive[a]
- Okinawan Tigers
- Pentagram[b]
- SCARZ
- Unsold Stuff Gaming
- Rascal Jester
- FENNEL
- AXIZ[c]
- Crest Gaming Act[c]
Past seasons
[edit]Year | Split | 1st | 2nd | 3rd |
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2014 | Winter | Rascal Jester | Ozone Rampage | Okinawan Tigers |
Spring | DetonatioN FocusMe | Rascal Jester | Ozone Rampage | |
Summer | DetonatioN FocusMe | Ozone Rampage | Rascal Jester | |
Grand Final | DetonatioN FocusMe | Rascal Jester | ||
2015 | Season 1 | DetonatioN FocusMe | DetonatioN RabbitFive | 7th heaven |
Season 2 | Ozone Rampage | DetonatioN FocusMe | 7th heaven | |
Grand Final | DetonatioN FocusMe | Ozone Rampage | ||
2016 | Spring | DetonatioN FocusMe | Rampage | Unsold Stuff Gaming |
Summer | Rampage | DetonatioN FocusMe | 7th heaven | |
2017 | Spring | Rampage | DetonatioN FocusMe | Unsold Stuff Gaming |
Summer | Rampage | DetonatioN FocusMe | 7th heaven | |
2018 | Spring | Pentagram | DetonatioN FocusMe | Unsold Stuff Gaming |
Summer | DetonatioN FocusMe | Unsold Stuff Gaming | PENTAGRAM | |
2019 | Spring | DetonatioN FocusMe | Unsold Stuff Gaming | Crest Gaming Act |
Summer | DetonatioN FocusMe | V3 Esports | Crest Gaming Act | |
2020 | Spring | DetonatioN FocusMe | Sengoku Gaming | V3 Esports |
Summer | V3 Esports | DetonatioN FocusMe | Sengoku Gaming | |
2021 | Spring | DetonatioN FocusMe | V3 Esports | Rascal Jester |
Summer | DetonatioN FocusMe | Rascal Jester | AXIZ | |
2022 | Spring | DetonatioN FocusMe | Sengoku Gaming | Rascal Jester |
Summer | DetonatioN FocusMe | Sengoku Gaming | Fukuoka SHG | |
2023 | Spring | DetonatioN FocusMe | Sengoku Gaming | FENNEL Fukuoka SHG |
Summer | DetonatioN FocusMe | Fukuoka SHG | Sengoku Gaming | |
2024 | Spring | Fukuoka SHG | DetonatioN FocusMe | V3 Esports |
Summer | Fukuoka SHG | DetonatioN FocusMe | Sengoku Gaming |
Notes
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ a b Torres, Xander (25 December 2018). "LJL announces new franchises, schedule, and prize pool for 2019". VPEsports. Retrieved 30 January 2020.
- ^ Wong, Joe (18 January 2019). "Riot Games finds two new organising partners for League of Legends Japan League". Esports Insider. Retrieved 23 June 2019.
- ^ Takahashi, Dean (27 February 2019). "PlayBrain raises $1.9 million for League of Legends esports events in Japan". VentureBeat. Retrieved 23 June 2019.
- ^ Murray, Trent (27 February 2019). "Japanese Tournament Organizer PlayBrain Raises $1.9M Seed Round Led by BITKRAFT". The Esports Observer. Retrieved 23 June 2019.
- ^ Kim, Alice (10 August 2017). "League of Legends – Japan League". Esports.net.