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Worlds 2022 Grand Finals to be shown in theaters around the world

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Riot Games has teamed up with Lexis Partners to bring the Worlds 2022 Grand Finals to theaters around the world. The fight, which will take place on Saturday, November 5, will be presented on the big screens as a special live event.

Discipline fans will be able to come together and experience the excitement of the Worlds 2022 Grand Finals, which will be streamed live from San Francisco's Chase Center to cinemas around the world, including the US, Canada, South America, and more. It is reported that tickets are already available in free sale in the US and Canada.

Naz Aletaha, Global Head of LoL Esports at Riot Games: "Worlds is the biggest esports event of the year and this collaboration with Lexis Partners will help us bring the excitement of the Worlds 2022 grand finals to big screens around the world. We look forward to providing the community with another a way to experience the sport that makes Worlds so special."

The opening ceremony, which will see Lil Nas X perform the tournament anthem "STAR WALKIN", will begin at 7:00 pm ET, followed by the main event at 8:00 pm ET. In addition to Lil Nas X's performance, influencers and celebrities from the discipline will deliver special addresses and interact with fans at select theaters around the world.

Note that last year, Riot Games ran a similar campaign in partnership with the distributor Piece of Magic and the American company National Amusements. The tournament was rebroadcast in over 70 cinemas throughout Europe.

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The 2022 World Championship runs from September 29 to November 5 in Mexico and the United States. The Play-In stage will take place from September 29 to October 4 at the Arena Esports Stadium in Mexico City, and the group stage will take place from October 7-10 and October 13-16 at the Hulu Theater at Madison Square Garden. As part of the championship, 24 teams from all over the world (excluding the CIS) are fighting for a total prize pool of $2,225,000.

Source: lolesports.com
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