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5 things we learned from League of Legends’ first weekend of Worlds


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The League of Legends World Championships roared into action this past weekend with lots of excitement and plenty of surprises. The competition thus far has been strong, and this year looks to be unique in how evenly matched many of the teams are across the regions. Each of the 16 teams have taken at least one loss, but some of them have no wins, meaning that just about any squad has the potential to pull a big upset when the second round robin matches begin on Thursday. 

With such a wide open field at this point, it’s truly a championship where anything can happen. Here are five key takeaways from the first matches of the group stages. Read more...

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