[Warning: This post contains spoilers! Click here for spoiler free NA/EU LCS links!]
Continue reading for more information, including up to date standings from all the leagues, a few roster swaps for EU LCS teams, and more!
Current Standings:
First up we have updated standings for each of the regional leagues! Note that these standings are accurate as of posting on Sunday, March 1st and, as always, Official VODs can be found here.
[NA] LCS:
- Top Three (W/L)
- TSM - (9-3)
- CLG - (8-4)
- Cloud9 - (8-4)
- Schedule / Teams / Standings - LoL eSports // eSportspedia
[EU] LCS:
- Standings after Week 6:
- Top Three (W/L)
- Fnatic - (9-3)
- SK Gaming - (9-3)
- H2K Gaming - (8-4)
- Schedule / Teams / Standings - LoL eSports // eSportspedia
[NA/EU] Challenger Series:
- The 2015 Challenger Series is underway! Be sure to check out which lolesports.com for a full schedule as well as the rules and structure.
- Top 3 NA (W/L):
- Enemy Esports - (3-1)
- [4 way tie] CLG Black, Final Five, TDK, Team Fusion - (2-2)
- Top 3 EU (W/L):
- Origen - (4-0)
- [4 way tie] Gamers 2, LowLandLions White, Reason Gaming, Team Dignitas EU - (2-2)
[Korea] LCK:
- Top four (W/L)
- GE Tigers - (8-0)
- SK Telecom T1 - (6-3)
- Jin Air Greenwings (5-3)
- CJ Entus - (5-3)
- Schedule / Teams / Standings - LoL eSports // eSportspedia
[China] LPL:
- Top Four (W/T/L) - Points
- EDward Gaming (9-2-1) - 29 Points
- OMG (6-5-0) - 23 Points
- Snake (6-4-1) - 22 Points
- LGD Gaming (5-4-3) - 19 Points
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[TW/HK/MO] LMS:
- Top Four (W/L)
- Taipei Assassins - (14-1)
- yoe Flash Wolves - (13-1)
- Hong Kong Esports - (9-5)
- ahq e-Sports Club - (9-6)
- Schedule / Teams / Standings - LoL eSports // esportspedia
[Brazil] CBLOL:
- Top Four (W/T/L)
- INTZ e-Sports - (5-2-0)
- Keyd Stars - (5-2-0)
- CNB e-Sports Club - (3-2-2)
- paiN Gaming - (2-5-0)
- Schedule / Teams / Standings - LoL eSports // esportspedia
[OCE] Oceanic Pro League:
- Top Three (W/L)
- Chiefs (8-0)
- Dire Wolves (6-2)
- Legacy (4-2)
- Schedule / Teams / Standings - LoL eSports
Tournament & Scene News
- IEM Season World Championship will start up on March 12th, including teams such as World Elite, C9, Gambit Gaming, TSM, SK Gaming, and more! More information available here.
Team News
North/South America:
- Westrice (formerly of CompLexity / CLG Black) announced his retirement.
- KaBuM announced a few roster changes this week:
- bruNo will be joining as starting jungler
- dans will be moving to support
- Eryon moved to AD carry.
- Digolera will be leaving the team
Europe
- Krepo announced he would be coming out of limbo in order to join Elements and replace Nyph (who was moved to a sub position).
- Dignitas EU announced a couple of roster swaps this week, switching out their entire bottom lane:
- Kobbe and Voidle will be joining the team
- CrazyCaps and Zytan left the team
- Gambit Gaming announced that niQ will be moving to a sub position and he will be replaced by Betsy going forward.
Asia
- KT Rolster announced that their support Hachani will be taking a break and he will be replaced by Fixer in the mean time. (Thanks to LiquidLegends for the translated source!)
- Hong Kong eSports announced that Smurph will be leaving the team and DinTer will be the new starting jungler.
Oceania
- Dayshifted (of Rich Gang) was banned from competing in the Oceanic Pro League for 7 weeks due to poor in game behavior.
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