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- Spring League of Legends Pro League Regular season SBENU Champions Regular season Playoffs League of Legends Championship North America Regular season Playoffs League of Legends Championship Europe Regular season Playoffs League of Legends Masters Series Regular season Playoffs
- Mid-Season Invitational Results
- Summer League of Legends Pro League SBENU Champions Regular season Playoffs League of Legends Championship North America League of Legends Championship Europe League of Legends Masters Series
- World Championship
- References
{{DISPLAYTITLE:2015 in League of Legends}}The 2015 professional League of Legends season. It will culminate in the 2015 League of Legends World Championship. All five automatic bid leagues were split into spring and summer splits. 2015 saw the debut of the League of Legends Mid-Season Invitational (MSI), a tournament featuring the spring winners of the five automatic bid leagues and three international wildcard teams. SpringLeague of Legends Pro LeagueThe League of Legends Pro League in China. EDward Gaming (EDG) won both the regular season and playoffs. Regular season Rank | Team | Win/Loss | Pct. | 1st | EDward Gaming | 17-4-1 | 2nd | Snake eSports | 10-10-2 | 3rd | OMG | 8-11-3 | 4th | Vici Gaming | 8-10-4 | 5th | Invictus Gaming | 8-8-6 | 6th | LGD Gaming | 7-10-5 | 7th | Team King | 5-10-7 | 8th | Team WE | 4-10-8 | 9th-12th | Master3 | 4-9-9 | 9th-12th | Star Horn Royal Club | 5-5-12 | 9th-12th | Gamtee | 1-12-9 | 9th-12th | Energy Pacemaker | 1-9-12 |
Rank | Team | Prize | 1st | EDward Gaming | ¥ 800,000 | 2nd | LGD Gaming | ¥ 400,000 | 3rd | Invictus Gaming | ¥ 250,000 | 4th | Snake eSports | ¥ 200,000 | 5th-8th | Team WE | — | 5th-8th | Vici Gaming | — | 5th-8th | Team King | — | 5th-8th | OMG | — | 9th-12th | Master3 | — | 9th-12th | Star Horn Royal Club | — | 9th-12th | Gamtee | — | 9th-12th | Energy Pacemaker | — |
SBENU ChampionsSBENU Champions was played as a double round robin with eight teams. SBENU Champions playoffs were won by SK Telecom T1. The split MVP was Lee "Duke" Ho-seong, top laner for NaJin e-mFire. The top four teams were seeded into a single-elimination playoff bracket. Teams that finished tied for 5th through 8th received ₩10,000,000 ($9,080). Regular season Rank | Team | Win/Loss | Pct. | 1st | GE Tigers | 12-2 | .857 | 2nd | SK Telecom T1 | 11-3[1] | .786 | 3rd | CJ Entus | 10-4 | .714 | 4th | Air Green Wings | 7-7 | .500 | 5th-8th | KT Rolster | 6-8 | .429 | 5th-8th | NaJin e-mFire | 5-9 | .428 | 5th-8th | Incredible Miracle | 3-11 | .214 | 5th-8th | Samsung Galaxy | 2-12 | .142 |
Playoffs Rank | Team | Prize | Circuit points | 1st | SK Telecom T1 | ₩ 100,000,000 | +90 | 2nd | GE Tigers | ₩ 60,000,000 | +70 | 3rd | CJ Entus | ₩ 30,000,000 | +50 | 4th | Jin Air Green Wings | ₩ 20,000,000 | +30 |
League of Legends Championship North America{{main|2015 Spring North American League of Legends Championship Series}}Regular season Rank | Team | Win/Loss | Pct. | 1st | Team SoloMid | 13-5 | .722 | 2nd | Cloud9 | 13-6 | .684 | 3rd | Counter Logic Gaming | 12-7 | .632 | 4th | Team Impulse | 11-7 | .611 | 5th | Gravity Gaming | 10-8 | .556 | 6th | Team Liquid | 10-9 | .526 | 7th | Team 8 | 9-10 | .474 | 8th | Winterfox | 7-11 | .389 | 9th | Team Dignitas | 6-12 | .333 | 10th | Team Coast | 1-17 | .056 |
Playoffs Rank | Team | Prize | Circuit points | 1st | Team SoloMid | 90 | |
2nd | Cloud9 | 70 | 3rd | Team Liquid | 50 | 4th | Team Impulse | 30 | 5th/6th | Counter Logic Gaming | 10 | 5th/6th | Gravity Gaming | 10 |
League of Legends Championship EuropeRegular season Rank | Team | Win/Loss | Pct. | 1st | SK Gaming | 15-3 | .833 | 2nd | Fnatic | 13-5 | .722 | 3rd | H2k-Gaming | 12-6 | .667 | 4th | Gambit Gaming | 10-8 | 5th | Unicorns of Love | 9-9 | 6th | Copenhagen Wolves | 8-10 | 7th | Elements | 7-11 | .389 | 8th | Team ROCCAT | 6-12 | .333 | 9th | GIANTS! Gaming | 6-13 | .333 | MeetYourMakers | 5-14 | .278 |
Playoffs Rank | Team | Prize | Circuit points | 1st | SK Gaming | 90 | 2nd | Fnatic | 70 | 3rd | H2k-Gaming | 50 | 4th | Gambit Gaming | 30 | 5th | Unicorns of Love | 10 | 6th | Copenhagen Wolves | 10 |
League of Legends Masters SeriesRegular seasonPlayoffs Rank | Team | Prize | Circuit points |
Mid-Season Invitational{{Main|2015 League of Legends Mid-Season Invitational}}The inaugural League of Legends Mid-Season Invitational took place on in Florida State University in Tallahassee, Florida.[2] Eight teams were invited. EDG defeated SKT in the finals 3–2.[3] Results Rank | Team | Prize | 1st | EDward Gaming | $100,000 | 2nd | SK Telecom T1 | $50,000 | 3rd | Fnatic | $25,000 | 4th | ahq e-Sports Club | $25,000 | 5th | Team SoloMid | — | 6th | Beşiktaş e-Sports Club | — |
SummerLeague of Legends Pro LeagueSBENU ChampionsRegular seasonPlayoffsLeague of Legends Championship North AmericaLeague of Legends Championship EuropeLeague of Legends Masters SeriesWorld Championship{{Main|2015 League of Legends World Championship}}References1. ^SK Telecom received a point penalty 2. ^{{cite web|url=http://na.lolesports.com/articles/2015-mid-season-invitational|title=THE 2015 MID-SEASON INVITATIONAL|author=RedBeard|date=March 4, 2015|access-date=August 21, 2015}} 3. ^{{cite web|url=http://na.lolesports.com/articles/edward-gaming-wins-msi-defeating-skt-3-2|title=EDWARD GAMING WINS MSI, DEFEATING SKT 3-2|first1= Taylor Riot RoboTayCo|last1=Cocke|first2=Leah SpiNN |last2=Jackson|date=May 10, 2015|accessdate=August 21, 2015}}
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