Everything you need to know about MSI 2022

Publish date: 2023-02-23

The 2022 Mid-Season Invitational is finally here. Throughout the month, 11 of the top teams from around the world will compete against each other in the first international League of Legends event of the year.

Due to issues caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, all games will be played on 35 ms ping, with the China representatives, Royal Never Give Up, participating remotely from their homeland.

Every other team will compete in Busan, South Korea in front of a live audience.

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Here’s everything you need to know about MSI 2022.

Participants

Format

Ping

Royal Never Give Up, the LPL representatives, are unable to attend MSI 2022 in person as a consequence of “pandemic challenges” and lockdowns in Shanghai, China. Instead, they will be competing remotely from home in accordance with local health and safety protocols. To “keep the competitive fair,” Riot will be using a network latency tool to main a ping “as close to 35ms as possible” for all teams throughout the event.

Update May 13 3:01am CT: Following “extensive technical evaluation” of the competitive and training environments, Riot discovered that there was a discrepancy in latency being reported in game logs for matches in the Busan venue. To address the issue, Riot made some changes on May 13 to reduce the overall latency to the “intended level.” The initial three matches involving RNG, who are playing remotely, will also be replayed for the “best interest of competitive integrity.” The three matches will be completed by Sunday, May 15, ahead of the rumble stage.

A Message from Alex François, Global Head of Competitive Operations, Riot Gameshttps://t.co/YIe1r2vx0c pic.twitter.com/ynVyw0wuPn

— LoL Esports (@lolesports) May 13, 2022

Schedule

Each of the three stages will be played on different days. Teams will have several days of rest between each stage.

How to watch

MSI 2022 will be the first edition of the event since 2019 to have a live audience. All three stages of the tournament will be held at Busan’s Exhibition and Convention Center (BEXCO).

Fans will naturally be able to follow the competition online. Like previous events, it should be streamed on lolesports.com, Twitch, and YouTube.

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