The League of Legends competitive scene is returning soon, and the LPL will be among the first leagues to resume with the 2022 Spring Split officially kicking off on January 10, Riot Games announced yesterday.
The Spring Split will kick off on January 10 with a match between OMG and TT. It's the next in the series that will probably get more attention. FPX will face RNG in the 2021 Spring Split final rematch.
The LPL format will continue to be held in 2022, with two bo10 series taking place every day from January 20 to March 3, covering a total of nine weekly matches. In the second half of certain weeks, bo3 will feature three series instead of two.
LPL teams will take a break from January 27 to February 10, between weeks three and four of the Spring Split.
As usual, the league will be broadcast on the LPL Twitch channel with English commentary commentary and on YouTube.
Six different venues will host the regular series, including LNG, LGD, OMG, JDG, and Team WE's venues in China. However, the season will start at Shanghai's regular court.