Woori Bank Live Broadcasts Largest Amateur 'LoL League' View original image

[Asia Economy Reporter Bu Aeri] Woori Bank will live stream the finals and championship matches of the 'Woori WON Banking Open LoL (League of Legends) League' in real time and hold an in-person viewing event.


According to Woori Bank on the 6th, the '1st Woori WON Banking Open LoL League' saw participation from approximately 1,300 players across 250 teams, making it the largest amateur LoL tournament hosted by a single domestic financial institution. The total prize money is also the largest at 30 million KRW.


This tournament featured 17 teams from 13 universities, and the university team with the best performance will be awarded a 'Top University Team' plaque along with a special prize of an 'LCK Gear Set' (LCK keyboard, mouse, and desk pad).


From the quarterfinals onward, matches will be broadcast live on Twitch and Naver eSports. The live broadcasts will be held at 3 PM on each match day, starting with the quarterfinals on November 12 (Saturday), followed by the semifinals on the 13th (Sunday), and the finals and third-place match on the 19th (Saturday).


Viewers who enter the event codes displayed on the match screen into Woori WON Banking's 'Watch Open LoL League' event will receive various in-game items and physical prizes on a first-come, first-served basis.


Customers who win the 'Attend Woori WON Banking Finals In-Person Viewing' event and attend the LoL Park viewing will receive a welcome gift set, cheering tools, game items, and more. Additionally, an on-site raffle will offer backstage access to LoL Park (including player waiting rooms and interview rooms).



Woori Bank has been sponsoring the LoL league since 2019, and Woori Financial Group officially supports the Korean eSports Association national team participating in the Hangzhou Asian Games at the group level.


This content was produced with the assistance of AI translation services.

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