Korean Esports League Crowns Champion Abroad
El-Balad reports on the electrifying atmosphere at the League of Legends Champions Korea (LCK) Cup Grand Finals, held in Hong Kong’s Kai Tak Arena. This year’s championship culminated in an impressive 3-0 win for Gen.G over BNK FearX. Fans erupted with excitement, showcasing their passion for esports.
Korean Esports League Celebrated Abroad
The Kai Tak Arena was filled to near capacity, reflecting the LCK’s global appeal. Although the competing teams hailed from Korea, many spectators were local Hong Kong residents. One fan, Holly, shared her love for Gen.G and its star player, Chovy, highlighting how her interest grew while learning Korean.
High Demand for Tickets
Tickets for the semifinal and final matches were snapped up in under two minutes. Merchandise sold out quickly, indicating the robust interest in the event. Riot Games, responsible for organizing the competition, aimed to connect with an international audience through this effort.
- More than 60% of LCK viewership now comes from outside Korea.
- Tickets for the event sold out rapidly after online sales opened.
- The venue has a total capacity of 10,000 seats.
Mixed Reactions from Fans
While many fans enjoyed the overseas finals, some voiced their concerns. Critics expressed disappointment about hosting the grand finals outside Korea. Park Won-geun, a fan of T1, mentioned a lack of notice regarding the event’s location.
Wi Jong-hyun, a professor and game expert, pointed out that such a significant event should prioritize the Korean audience. He questioned the motives behind staging the final abroad, suggesting that preliminary rounds could have been held internationally instead.
Logistical Challenges
Concerns arose related to ticket sales, as fans had to secure travel arrangements without knowing which teams would advance. Following the absence of T1 from the finals, resale prices for tickets dropped significantly. This uncertainty posed challenges for dedicated supporters.