LoL Esports Power Rankings: Spring 2020

LoL Esports Power Rankings: Spring 2020

In the world of esports, League of Legends (LoL) reigns supreme as one of the most popular and competitive games. With the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic leading to a shift in the way events are held, it’s important to see how the teams have adapted and what their current rankings are. In this article, we will take a closer look at the LoL Spring 2020 power rankings and analyze what sets each team apart.

T1: The Champions of North America

T1: The Champions of North America

T1 has been one of the dominant forces in North American LoL for several years now. They have won multiple World Championships and have a strong roster that includes some of the best players in the game. Their recent performance in the Spring Split has only solidified their position as the top team in the region, with them winning all 10 games in Group A and going undefeated throughout the regular season.

TSM: The Titans of North America

TSM is another powerhouse in North American LoL, having won multiple World Championships and consistently finishing near the top of the standings. They had a solid Spring Split, winning all their games in Group B before falling to T1 in the playoffs. While they didn’t make it as far as they hoped, they still have one of the best rosters in the game.

G2: The Kings of Europe

G2 is undoubtedly one of the most dominant teams in Europe, having won multiple World Championships and consistently finishing near the top of the standings. They had a strong Spring Split, winning all their games in Group A before falling to FNATIC in the playoffs. While they didn’t make it as far as they hoped, they still have one of the best rosters in the game.

FNATIC: The Legends of Europe

FNATIC is another powerhouse in European LoL, having won multiple World Championships and consistently finishing near the top of the standings. They had a solid Spring Split, winning all their games in Group B before falling to G2 in the playoffs. While they didn’t make it as far as they hoped, they still have one of the best rosters in the game.

DK: The Rising Stars of North America

DK is a relatively new team that has been making waves in the North American scene. They had a strong Spring Split, finishing second in Group B behind TSM and falling to them in the playoffs. While they didn’t make it as far as they hoped, they still have one of the best rosters in the game and are definitely a team to watch.

IG: The Titans of Asia

IG is undoubtedly one of the most dominant teams in Asian LoL, having won multiple World Championships and consistently finishing near the top of the standings. They had a solid Spring Split, winning all their games in Group A before falling to T1 in the playoffs. While they didn’t make it as far as they hoped, they still have one of the best rosters in the game.

FAQs

  • How are the teams ranked?
    The rankings are based on the teams’ performance during the Spring Split, which was held online due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The teams were divided into two groups, with each group playing against each other in a round-robin format. The top two teams from each group advanced to the playoffs, where they faced off against the top two teams from the other group in a best-of-five series.