- The Wild Rift SEA Icon Series: Preseason’s participating teams and broadcast details have been announced.
- The first official League of Legends: Wild Rift tournament will kick off on Feb. 26, 2021, with a total of 52 teams participating.
- Here is the list of participating teams and links on where you can watch the tournament live.
The Wild Rift SEA Icon Series: Preseason’s participating teams and broadcast details have been announced. The first official League of Legends: Wild Rift tournament will kick off on Feb. 26, 2021, with a total of fifty-two teams exclusively invited to participate in the tournament. The invited teams will then compete in a five-week-long tournament across the Philippines, Vietnam, Thailand, Taiwan, Malaysia, Indonesia, and Singapore. The Wild Rift SEA Icon Series: Preseason features the biggest names in the esports scene along with new contenders. Here is the full list of participating teams in The Wild Rift SEA Icon Series: Preseason, along with broadcast details on where you can tune in and watch the action.
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What is Wild Rift SEA Icon Series: Preseason
The Wild Rift SEA Icon Series: Preseason will be the first official Wild Rift tournament hosted by Riot Games Southeast Asia in partnership with regional partners. The preseason will feature seven location-specific tournament circuits that will showcase the skills of Wild Rift pro players and teams across Southeast Asia.
After the Preseason, players across the regions will get to participate in the Wild Rift Southeast Asia Icon Series: Summer season, where they will compete on who will be considered the best in the region. Teams will then proceed to the pan-regional tournaments to get a chance to grab the title of the first regional champions.
Wild Rift SEA Icon Series: Preseason Participating Teams
Indonesia (8 Teams)
- Aerowolf Pro Team
- Alter Ego
- Bigetron Esports
- BOOM Esports
- Monochrome Esports
- MORPH Team
- Onic
- Victory Team Esports
Malaysia (8 Teams)
- Berjaya Dragons
- Geek Fam
- Lunatix
- M8HEXA
- RTZ MADZ
- Suhaz Esports
- TODAK
- Wulf Esports
Philippines (8 Teams)
- Bren Esports
- Execration
- Liyab Esports
- Nexplay Esports
- RRQ
- SMART Omega
- Sunsparks
- Team Secret
Singapore (4 Teams)
- The Alliance
- Big Dirty Golems
- Impunity Esports
- Team Sequence
Thailand (8 Teams)
- Buriram United
- Clutch Gamers
- EVOS Esports
- INVATE Esports
- King of Gamers Club
- MiTH Esports
- Soul of Soy
- (To Be Decided)
Taiwan (8 Teams)
- AHQ E-SPORTS CLUB
- Flash Wolves
- K7 Esports
- Ka4 Gaming
- MAD Team
- ONE Team
- TXO
- (To Be Decided)
Vietnam (8 Teams)
- Burst The Sky
- Cerberus Esports
- Divine Esports
- RSG
- Saigon Phantom
- SBTC Esports
- Team Flash
- VGaming
The remaining teams that will be participating in the Wild Rift SEA Icon Series: Preseason will be announced at a later date, so keep your eyes peeled.
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The Wild Rift SEA Icon Series: Preseason Broadcast Details
You can get a piece of the action from the Wild Rift SEA Icon Series: Preseason by tuning in to the official live streams provided;
Vietnam (VNG)
- Tournament dates: February 26 - 28
- Broadcasted in Vietnamese
- Where to watch: Youtube, Facebook, TikTok
Malaysia (ESL)
Taiwan (Cyber Games Arena)
- Tournament dates: March 11 - 14
- Broadcasted in Mandarin
- Where to watch: Twitch - Cyber Games Arena, Twitch - CGA Esports, Youtube, Facebook
Thailand (ESL)
- Tournament dates: March 13 - 14
- Broadcasted in Thai
- Where to watch: Twitch, Youtube, Facebook
The Philippines (PPGL)
- Tournament dates: March 20 - 21
- Broadcasted in Taglish (Tagalog with English)
- Where to watch: Facebook, Youtube, Twitch
Indonesia (One Up)
- Tournament dates: March 19 - 21
- Broadcasted in Bahasa Indonesia
- Where to watch: Youtube
Singapore (Eliphant)