Top two teams in each region/state for fall 2023 “League of Legends”
The 2023 Fall Season has come to an end for high school esports teams, with the championship matchups wrapping up competition on the PlayVS platform.
State titles for the growing sport have been officially recognized by the NFHS Network and state associations, creating even more awareness for the teams across North America.
With that in mind, here is the “League of Legends” champion and runner-up in each state/region.
The top teams in each state/region as the Fall 2023 “League of Legends” season moves toward mid-November.
After six weeks of regular-season competition on the PlayVS platform, here are the top “League of Legends” high school esports teams in each state/region.
The top teams in each state/region as the Fall 2023 “League of Legends” season begins.
The high school esports schedule has kicked off for the 2023 Fall season, with the competitive gaming on the PlayVS platform—officially recognized by the NFHS Network and state associations— highlighting teams and solos across the country.
And with that comes Year 2 of the USA TODAY High School Sports and PlayVS rankings, which takes a look at the best of the best in “Madden NFL 24,” “NBA 2K24,” “Rocket League,” “League of Legends,” and “Hearthstone.”
After three weeks of play, here are the top “League of Legends” regular-season teams in each state/region.
Here’s how each state/region—officially recognized by the NFHS Network and state associations—finished in “League of Legends.”
The 2023 high school esports season has come to an end, with teams across North America wrapping up the spring’s competitive gaming matchups in the championship rounds on the PlayVS platform.
Here’s how each state/region—officially recognized by the NFHS Network and state associations—finished in “League of Legends”…
The reality-bending platformer is coming relatively soon.
Convergence, the latest League of Legends spinoff, finally has a release date – and it’s coming out relatively soon.
On Tuesday, Riot Games and developer Double Stallion announced that Convergence: A League of Legends Story will release on May 23, 2023, for PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, and PC via Steam, GOG, and the Epic Games Store.
The premise for this one is rather interesting – you’ll play as Ekko, a fan-favorite League of Legends champion, where time manipulation is vital to successfully navigating mind-bending 2D levels. You can check out snippets of new gameplay in the latest Convergence: A League of Legends Storytrailer below.
Apparently, there’ll be a significant emphasis on storytelling in Convergence, which shouldn’t come as a surprise given how Riot Games has been fleshing out the League of Legends universe with stuff like the Emmy Award-Winning Arcane – though it’s a shame that Season 2 isn’t releasing in 2023.
Convergence is only the latest in a long line of League of Legends spinoff games. There’s also Mageseeker, Hextech Mayhem, and Ruined King– all of which are already out. As for the future, Riot is looking to shake up fighting games with Project L, though there’s still no release date information on that one.
With MSI about to kick off, League of Legends has got a new patch, tweaking some top Champions.
With MSI kicking off today, there’s just enough time for one more League of Legends patch to smooth things out and make some adjustments to certain champions before the event. On top of that, there’s an expanded emote wheel being introduced and some changes to the behavioral systems. Not to mention, topping it all off with a look at some upcoming skins and chromas.
We’ll run down the full LoL 13.9 patch notes so you know what’s going on.
A look at the best of the best in high school esports gaming for each state/region as the 2023 spring season ends.
As the 2023 high school esports spring season nears and end, here are the final “League of Legends” rankings for each region/state across North America, per PlayVS.
A look at the best of the best in high school esports gaming for each state/region as the season moves toward April.
As the 2023 high school esports season moves along, here are the “League of Legends” power rankings for each region/state across North America, per PlayVS
A look at the best of the best in high school esports gaming for each state/region.
The 2023 high school esports spring regular season has switched on, with competitive gaming teams across North America taking part in the head-to-head matchups on the PlayVS platform.
It’s an exciting Act 2 for USA TODAY High School Sports and PlayVS, which created the first regional and state rankings from the platform’s competitive games—ones officially recognized by the NFHS Network and state associations—in 2022.
As the competition now moves ahead to this year, we’re looking at the best of the best that now includes the top teams from each state/region.
Here are the opening 2023 ‘League of Legends’ Power Rankings: