The upcoming Wild Rift Icons Global Championships 2022 will kick off on 14th June. The pinnacle of League of Legends: Wild Rift competitions is set to be held at the Suntec Convention and Exhibition Center in Singapore. The venue was supposed to be held in Madrid, Spain. However, the location was changed to Singapore due to COVID travel restrictions. The upcoming world series event will feature 24 teams from around the world competing for the lion’s share of the $2 million USD prize pool and the title of world champion. Eight of the participating teams will be heading straight to the group stage while the 16 other teams will be heading to the Play-ins.
The 16 teams who qualified for the Play-ins shall be divided into four groups of four teams. The top eight teams will proceed to the Group Stage.
The top teams from the Play-ins will join the regional champions who got seeded directly to the Group Stage. The 16 teams shall be divided into four groups of four teams.
The Quarterfinals and Semifinals matches shall be played in a single elimination BO5 format. The grand finals will be played in a BO7 format where the winner takes the first world champion title.
FunPlus Pheonix (Group Stage)
JD Gaming (Play-ins)
Nova Esports (Play-ins)
Oh My God (Play-ins)
Team Flash (Group Stage)
Flash Wolves (Play-ins)
RRQ (Play-ins)
Buriram United Esports (Play-ins)
Omegha Esports (Group Stage)
Keyd Stars (Play-ins)
Liberty (Play-ins)
Leviatán (Group Stage)
Furious Gaming (Play-ins)
STMN Esports (Play-ins)
Team Queso (Group Stage)
Rix.GG (Play-ins)
Game-Lord (Play-ins)
Rolster Y (Group Stage)
Freecs (Play-ins)
T1 (Play-ins)
Immortals (Group Stage)
Sentinels (Play-ins)
Sengoku Gaming (Group Stage)
Donuts USG (Play-ins)
Wild Rift regional leagues.
The upcoming tournament will be broadcasted with various language options and shall be announced at a later date. For the general audience, the English broadcast will be on the official Wild Rift Esports YouTube channel.