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The LCK Spring Split schedule is now out

Get ready for another year of exciting Korean League of Legends action.

Get your alarm clocks ready LCK fans, KeSPA has released the complete schedule for the upcoming LCK 2019 Spring Split.

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Set to begin on Jan. 16, the LCK Spring Split regular season will span over 10 weeks, with 45 broadcast days. The LCK Spring Split regular season will conclude on March 31, with league playoffs to follow. KeSPA has yet to reveal the LCK Spring Split playoff schedule.

Unlike last summer when the LCK ran six days a week in order to allow players to participate in the 2018 Asian Games, this upcoming Spring Split will return to a five day schedule, which will shorten to four come March. The LCK Spring Split will also no longer feature three-match broadcast days, which were first introduced last summer.

LCK broadcast days will begin at 5pm KST, or 2am CT, with the second match of the day scheduled for 8pm KST, or 5am CT.

SK Telecom T1 and Jin Air Green Wings will play in the LCK season opener, followed by a match between DAMWON Gaming and Gen.G. All 10 LCK teams will play one another twice throughout the 10 week regular season.

The upcoming LCK Spring Split will mark Riot Games’ debut as the sole producers of the LCK. Riot’s newly built LoL Park venue will also now be the new home for the LCK.

Neither Riot nor KeSPA have announced when the LCK Spring Split tickets will go on sale.


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