League of Legends: Season 3 World Championship

The Season 3 World Championship was the third iteration of the annual League of Legends World Championship and the last one not to be formally titled after the year it took place.

League of Legends World Championship
2013
Tournament information
Location United States
DatesSeptember 15–October 4
Administrator(s)Riot Games
Tournament
format(s)
10 team round-robin group stage
8 team single-elimination bracket
Venue(s)3 (in 1 host city)
Teams14
Purse$2,050,000
Final positions
Champions SK Telecom T1
(1st title)
Runner-up Royal Club
Tournament statistics
Matches played63

SK Telecom T1 defeated Royal Club 3-0 in the finals and took their first championship.

Teams

  • 14 teams participate
  • Four teams receive direct entry into Quarter-finals through top 4 of All-Star Shanghai 2013.
    • Seed #1 from China, South Korea, North America, and Taiwan/Hong Kong/Macau[1]
Region Path Team ID
Starting in the Playoff stage
China China Regional Finals Winner Royal Club RYL
North America NA LCS Summer Champion Cloud9 C9
South Korea The Champion Most Circuit Points #1 NaJin Black Sword NJS
TW/HK/MO TW/HK/MO Regional Finals Winner Gamania Bears GAB
Starting in the Group stage
China China Regional Finals Runner-up Oh My God OMG
Europe EU LCS Summer Champion Fnatic FNC
EU LCS Summer Runner-up Lemondogs LD
EU LCS Summer 3rd Place Gambit Gaming GMB
North America NA LCS Summer Runner-up Team SoloMid TSM
NA LCS Summer 3rd Place Team Vulcun VUL
South Korea The Champion Most Circuit Points #2 Samsung Ozone SSO
Korea Regional Finals Winner SK Telecom T1 SKT
Southeast Asia SEA Regional Finals Winner Mineski MSK
CIS►Wildcard Regional CIS Championship
IWCT Winner
GamingGear.EU GG

Group stage

  • Ten teams are drawn into two groups with five teams in each group based on their seeding. Teams of the same region cannot be placed in the same group (excepted seed #3 of Europe is Gambit Gaming).
  • Double round robin, all matches are best-of-one.
  • If teams have the same win-loss record and head-to-head record, a tiebreaker match is played for second place.
  • Top two teams of each group will advance to Playoff stage. Bottom three teams are eliminated.

Group A

Pos Team ~ OMG SKT LD TSM GG W L
1 Oh My God OMG ~ 1-1 2-0 2-0 2-0 7 1
1 SK Telecom T1 SKT 1-1 ~ 2-0 2-0 2-0 7 1
3 Lemondogs LD 0-2 0-2 ~ 1-1 2-0 3 5
4 Team SoloMid TSM 0-2 0-2 1-1 ~ 1-1 2 6
5 GamingGear.eu GG 0-2 0-2 0-2 1-1 ~ 1 7

Group B

Pos Team ~ FNC GMB SSO VUL MSK W L TB
1 Fnatic FNC ~ 2-0 2-0 1-1 2-0 7 1
2 Gambit Gaming GMB 0-2 ~ 1-1 2-0 2-0 5 3 W
3 Samsung Ozone SSO 0-2 1-1 ~ 2-0 2-0 5 3 L
4 Team Vulcun VUL 1-1 0-2 0-2 ~ 2-0 3 5
5 Mineski MSK 0-2 0-2 0-2 0-2 ~ 0 8

Playoff stage

  • Eight teams are drawn into a single elimination bracket.
  • Quarterfinals matches are best-of-three, Semifinals and Final match are best-of-five.
  • The auto-qualified team is drawn against the team from Group stage.
  • Teams from same group will be on opposite sides of the bracket, meaning they cannot play each other until the Finals.
Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals
         
AQ Gamania Bears 0
A1 SK Telecom T1 2
SK Telecom T1 3
NaJin Black Sword 2
AQ NaJin Black Sword 2
B2 Gambit Gaming 1
SK Telecom T1 3
Royal Club 0
AQ Royal Club 2
A1 Oh My God 0
Royal Club 3
Fnatic 1
AQ Cloud9 1
B1 Fnatic 2

    Final standings

    Team Ranking

    Place Team Prize money[2]
    1st SK Telecom T1 $1,000,000
    2nd Royal Club $250,000
    3rd–4th Fnatic $150,000
    NaJin Black Sword
    5–8th Cloud9 $75,000
    Gamania Bears
    Gambit Gaming
    Oh My God
    9–10th Lemondogs $45,000
    Samsung Ozone
    11–12th Team SoloMid $30,000
    Team Vulcun
    13–14th GamingGear.EU $25,000
    Mineski

    Viewership and attendance

    The 2013 World Championship final was watched over Twitch by over 32 million people, with a peak of 8.5 million concurrent views, a large increase from the 2012 finals of 8.2 million viewers, with 1.1 millions peak concurrent ones. The numbers shattered the previous records for any eSports event. These numbers were much higher than those of other competitor eSports events for Dota 2 and Starcraft 2, the former of which only reached one million concurrent viewers.[3]

    Riot's 8.5 million concurrent viewers is on a par with the "more than 8 million" people that watched Felix Baumgartner's jump from the edge of space. Exact figures for streaming events are difficult to ascertain, but All Things D reports that Baumgartner's jump was "web video's biggest event ever."

    League of Legends is by far the biggest entity in the pro-gaming sector, regularly outstripping the stream viewer numbers of its major competitors, including Valve's Dota 2 and Blizzard's StarCraft II. In context, Valve's flagship Dota 2 tournament — The International 3 — took place two months before the League of Legends Season 3 World Championship finals and reached one million concurrent viewers. We came to withness Genja.

    References

    1. Although TW/HK/MO All-stars team in All-star Event also represented for Southeast Asia region (both regions are organized by Garena), but Playoff spot was decided for team of TW/HK/MO Regional Winner without competition in GPL because of the championship of Taipei Assassins in last year.
    2. "S3 World Championship Telah Dimulai!" (in Indonesian). Garena. Retrieved December 21, 2015.
    3. https://www.theverge.com/2013/11/19/5123724/league-of-legends-world-championship-32-million-viewers
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