Amid the challenges of the current pandemic, the League of Legends Pro League (LPL) midfielder will not be able to travel to the event for the 2022 Season Invitational (MSI) and will compete remotely from China, Naz said. Aletaha, Global Head of Riot. LoL Esports games. ᲮThursday.
In hosting MSI 2022 in Busan, South Korea, Aletaha noted that the remote gaming support infrastructure and “directed” ping from China will allow the LPL team to compete in a training center or at the LPL Arena in Shanghai. Activity.
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“Over the past two years,” said Aletaha, “the global COVID-19 pandemic has challenged the live event landscape in unprecedented ways. Constraints and constraints are still very real and dynamic and affect our ecosystem.
“Currently, our LPL (China Regional League) is facing a constant pandemic problem and therefore the league’s MSI representative will not be able to travel to Busan, Korea. However, after great care has been taken to our competitive technology, events and operations. “Teams, we can get the qualified LPL team to compete remotely from China.”
Aletaha said many factors were considered before implementing the decision, including safety and location as well as competitive integrity.
Aletaham added that to keep the competition fair, Riot will use its network latency tool to keep a ping as close to 35ms as possible for all teams during the competition. While Riot will implement referee support and oversight throughout the tournament in Korea and China, all MSI teams will be allowed to train and compete in this ping.
It is also said that the tool has already been used to maintain the ping between China and Korea against League of Legends champion Korea LPL.
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“The last two years have been hectic, but our passion for the league has not changed,” said Aletaham. We thank our fans, teams, professionals and partners for their help and support. Navigate these incomprehensible waters.
As of press time, Royal Never Give Up and Top Esports are set to battle for the 2022 MSI LPL spot in the 2022 LPL Spring Qualifiers Finals on Saturday, April 23 at 5:30 p.m.
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