The 2020 "League of Legends" global finals champion is the DWG team from the LCK.
The 2020 "League of Legends" Global Finals is an international e-sports event held in China. The "League of Legends" Global Finals is the highest honor, highest gold content, and highest competitive level among all "League of Legends" competitions. , the highest profile competition. The 2020 "League of Legends" global finals champion is the DWG team from the LCK. DWG KIA (DK for short) is a Korean e-sports club established in May 2017.
Its predecessor is DAMWON Gaming, which owns e-sports divisions such as "League of Legends", "PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds", "Rainbow Six: Siege" and "Fearless Contract". Its "League of Legends" division is the Korean LCK One of the founding clubs of the league. On October 31, 2020, DWG KIA's "League of Legends" division won the 2020 "League of Legends" global finals championship; on November 7, 2021, it won the runner-up in the 2021 "League of Legends" global finals.
The impact of the 2020 "League of Legends" Global Finals
On December 9, 2020, the "League of Legends" event officially released a brief analysis of the 2020 Global Finals data; on 38 During the qualifying games, fans watched 160.92 million hours of content, a year-on-year increase of 61.76%; the average number of viewers per minute reached 3.6 million, a year-on-year increase of 87.18%. The global finals reached a record of more than 1 billion hours of viewing time, the highest in history.
In the final of this championship, the newly completed SAIC Pudong Football Stadium welcomed 6,312 live fans. These lucky summoners were selected through a lottery involving a total of 3,205,750 fans, and the finals were broadcast live on 21 platforms and in 16 languages. After collecting, certifying, and standardizing data from around the world, we are excited to announce that the average number of viewers per minute for the global championship and runner-up finals reached 23.04 million, breaking a new record high.