How to Watch League of Legends All-Stars 2020: Players, Modes, and More
The final event of League of Legends 2019 is approaching, and all the stars should align from December 5th to 7th.
All-Stars will be the last chance for League of Legends players around the world to face off this year, and provide some more carefree entertainment for fans once the intensity of the World Championship brings the real competitive season to a close.
For viewers, it will also offer some League of Legends action to fill the off-season gap between worlds and bring back domestic competition at the start of the new year.
The event will offer everything from full scale team matches on Summoner's Rift to 1v1s and even teamfight, and here's everything you need to know to keep up with the action to come.
What is All-Stars?
All-Stars is a fun event that brings some of the best players and personalities of the global League of Legends together to compete for regional glory in a variety of challenges.
While the event once acted as one of the limited ones where different regions around the world could face some serious competition, with similar events coming up in the mid-season Invitational and various Rift Rivals, All-Stars have instead become a more light-hearted way to end season.
All-Stars will feature representatives not only from major regions, but also from several emerging regions, although not all regions will send the same number of players.
The following matches will be held as part of the All-Stars.
All Star Games
- 1v1 tournament
- Teamfight Tactics
- 5v5 Summoner's Rift
- Show matches
- URF Mode, blind selection
- Tandem Mode
When will the All-Stars take place?
League of Legends All-Stars 2019 will take place December 5-7 at the Las Vegas Esports Arena. The exact schedule of the event has not yet been released.
All-Star Members
Each league sends many players to the All-Stars, not only professional players, but also streamers and personalities representing the region.
Fans from each region were given the opportunity to vote for their favorite players, with the top two automatically receiving invitations to the event. The rest of the players fielded by each region are invited directly by Riot.
LCS All-Stars
double lift и Bjergsen were originally the top two players voted by the fans, but both resigned their spot, resulting in 3rd and 4th place players Bang и CoreJJ.
- Bang
- CoreJJ
- Sneaky
- Tyler1
- Yassuo
- NickiTaylor
- redmercy
- scarra
- hafu
- DisguisedToast
- Becca
LEC All-Stars
- Caps
- Jankos
- bwipo
- micyx
- Annchirisu
- No way
- JustJohnny
- Jacky
- Manute
- Melon
- Nervarien
- Sologesang
- Evangelion
- Narkuss
- Lothar
LPL All-Stars
- TheShy
- Uzi
- doinb
- Tian
- Zzr
- WeiXiao
- shuyi
- fireloli
- saonan
- QingWa
- cat
- GoDlike
- Misaya
- xiaoze
- HONGLIAN
- Kongmen
- Yuyuanyuan
LMS All-Stars
- FOFO
- Ziv
- MMD
- Stanley
VCS All-Stars
- Optimus
- Levi
OPL All-Stars
- pabu
- Chippys
- Midbeast
CBLoL All-Stars
- Goku
- Shrimp
- Jschritte
- Riyuuka
- jovirone
LJL All-Stars
- Evi
- Ceros
- Kane
TCL All-Stars
- bolulu
- Closer
- Thaldrin
- lol pit
- levo
LCL All-Stars
- nomanz
- AHaHaCiK
- Sharkz
- FlashInTheNight
LST All-Stars
- G4
- Exosen
- Suzzysaur