MSI 2022: Schedule, results, standings, format, teams, where to watch

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Updated on May 29, 8:39 p.m. (GMT+8): Riot Games announced that due to latency issues that occurred in the first three days of the tournament,all matches involving Royal Never Give Up will be replayed.

After a challenging League of Legends esports Spring season that saw leagues shift between online and offline play under changing pandemic circumstances, 11 regional champions have been crowned.

MSI 2022

These invited representatives will compete at the Mid-Season Invitational 2022 (MSI 2022) in Busan, South Korea. The Group Stage will be held at Busan Esports Arena, while the Rumble and Knockout Stage will be played at Bexco Exhibition Hall.

Despite it being an offline tournament,all teams will compete on 35 pingto maintain fairness since the LPL representative,Royal Never Give Up, are unable to travel due to the ongoing lockdown in China and will play remotely.

LPL MSI 2022 play remotely

What is the Mid Season Invitational 2022 (MSI 2022)?

The first international League of Legends pro tournament of the year, the Mid-Season Invitational is held between Spring and Summer splits.

The 11 top teams that clinched the Spring title in their respective leagues have been invited to compete for the prestigious title and a share of the US$250,000 prize pool.

MSI 2022 group draw

These teams hail from North America, Europe, Latin America, Brazil, Oceania, Korea, Turkey, Russia, Vietnam, China, Japan, and Southeast Asia. They will compete in Busan, South Korea, with the exception ofLPL representative Royal Never Give Up, who will play from Shanghai, China.

MSI 2022 schedule, standings, and results

MSI 2022 will take place from May 10 to May 29. Here is the complete schedule and results.

Knockout Stage

Royal Never Give Up beat T1 3-2 in the final and are now the champions of MSI 2022.

Rumble Stage

Rumble Stage standings

Evil Geniuses, G2 Esports, Royal Never Give Up, and T1 have qualified for the Knockout Stage.

Group Stage

Group Stage standings

T1, Saigon Buffalo Esports, Royal Never Give Up, PSG Talon, G2 Esports, and Evil Geniuses have qualified for the Rumble Stage.

*Royal Never Give Up’s standings have been reset after Riot Games announced that all their matches in the first three days will be replayed.

2022 LCS Lock In Quarterfinals Day 2 Game 2 between Golden Guardians and Evil Geniuses

May 12 (Thursday)

May 13 (Friday) – Group B

May 14 (Saturday) – Group C, with additional replayed Royal Never Give Up matches from Group B

May 15 (Sunday) – Group A

MSI 2022 format

The tournament will be played in three stages, starting with the Group Stage.

11 teams were first placed in four pools. Pool 1 comprised the LPL, LCK, and LEC champions, while Pool 2 was made up of the LCS, PCS, and VCS champions.

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Representatives from minor regions LJL, LLA, CBLOL, TCL and LCO were put into Pool 3 and 4.

The teams were then drawn into two groups of four and one group of three, as the CIS league Spring Split was canceled due to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.

Group B

Group C

The Group Stage will be played in a best-of-one double round robin. The top two teams from each group will qualify for the Rumble Stage.

These six teams will compete against each other in a best-of-one double round robin in the Rumble Stage.

The top four teams advance to the Knockout Stage, where they will compete in a best-of-five single elimination round. The last two teams standing will face off against each other in the final to determine who will be this year’s MSI 2022 champion.

Teams competing at MSI 2022

Second placeSaigon Buffaloof the VCS has been invited to MSI, for championship winner GAM Esports will be occupied at the upcoming SEA Games.

Here is the full list of teams competing at MSI 2022.

Where to watch MSI 2022

League of Legends esports fans can watch the MSI 2022 matches live on Riot Games’ official channels onTwitchandYouTube.

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