All teams qualified for LCS Spring 2023 playoffs

This is the American dream.

TheMid-Season Invitational (MSI) has been running for seven years, yet no North American team has ever won the championship title.

The LCS Spring 2023 playoffs offer hope for North American fans, as exceptional players compete for the chance to represent their region at MSI 2023.

LCS Spring 2023 playoffs players FlyQuest Prince, Evil Geniuses Inspired, and Cloud9 Fudge

Evil Geniusescould return to the MSI stage following their participation in 2022 in Busan, South Korea, where they claimed third to fourth place. The team has qualified for the LCS Spring 2023 playoffs withjungler Kacper “Inspired” Słomaat the helm. As of writing, the Polish player has won six Player of the Game (POG) awards in the LCS Spring 2023 regular season.

Slightly behind Inspired in the POG standings is LCS newcomer and FlyQuest’s new bot laner,Lee “Prince” Chae-hwan, who have secured a spot in the playoffs.

Credit: Riot Games

Another player to watch out for is seasoned top lanerIbrahim “Fudge” Allami, who has led Cloud9 to the top of the regular season standings.

Full list of teams qualified for LCS Spring 2023 playoffs

Out of the 10 participating teams in the regular season, only the top six will proceed to compete in the playoffs.

The top four teams will face each other in the winners’ bracket, while the fifth and sixth teams will start in the losers’ bracket.

Credit: Riot Games, Impact

The LCS Spring 2023 playoffs will follow a double-elimination bracket, with matches played in best-of-fives. The winning team will take home the lion’s share of the US$200,000 prize pool, as well as a slot for the upcoming MSI 2023 as the region’s first seed.

TSM, Team Liquid, Immortals, and Dignitas did not make it to the playoffs.

Credit: Cloud9

Fans can catch the LCS Spring 2023 split on theofficial LCS Twitch channel.

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LCS Spring 2023 playoffs bracket

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