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Event Cinemas is hosting League of Legends Worlds viewing parties in Australia

The viewing parties will be held on Saturday, Nov. 3.

Event Cinemas will be hosting viewing parties for the finals of the 2018 League of Legends World Championship on Saturday, Nov. 3. 

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Event Cinemas is a theater chain that has over 70 locations in Australia, New Zealand, and Fiji. These viewing parties will only be taking place at four of those theaters, though: George St, Innaloo, Marion, and Garden City.

Related: The first 2 quarterfinal matches at Worlds 2018 were turning points in League history

Tickets will cost $15 AUD, plus a booking fee—and tickets come with a special swag bag and a unique Cosmic Queen Ashe skin. The grab bag will include a drawstring bag, bang sticks, wristband, and a stress ball.

The championship viewing party will begin at 3:30pm in Innaloo, 5:30pm in Garden City, 6pm in Marion, and 6:30pm in George St. All times are in AEDT.

Worlds 2018 has already been filled with a bunch of insane upsets, which should lead to an intense grand finale on Nov. 3. Any hardcore League fans who are near these four Event Cinemas locations should consider attending a viewing party for a unique experience.


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