League Championship Series (esports)

League Championship Series
Upcoming season or competition:
2026 LCS season
Formerly
  • North American League of Legends Championship Series (2013–2018)
  • League of Legends Championship Series (2019–2020)
  • League of Legends Championship of The Americas North (2025 only)
GameLeague of Legends
Founded2013 (2013)
FounderRiot Games
First season2013
Replaced byLeague of Legends Championship of The Americas (2025 only)
OwnerRiot Games
CommissionerMark Zimmerman
Motto"Made by many"
No. of teamsSpring 2013–Summer 2014: 8
Spring 2015–Summer 2023: 10
Spring 2024–Summer 2024: 8
2025: 8 (LTA North)
2026–Now: 8
HeadquartersLos Angeles, California
ContinentNorth America
Most recent
champion
LYON
(Lock-In 2026)
Most titlesTeam SoloMid (7)
Relegation to(Guest teams only)
  • Liga Regional Norte (Northern LATAM)
  • North American Challengers League (NA)
International cups
Related
competitions
CBLOL, LCK, LCP, LEC, LPL
Official websitewww.lolesports.com

The League Championship Series (LCS) is the top level of professional League of Legends in the United States, Canada and Northern Latin America. The esports league is run by Riot Games. Each annual season of competition is divided into three splits, which conclude with a double-elimination tournament between the top teams. At the end of each split, the top teams qualify for international tournaments, currently First Stand, the Mid-Season Invitational and the World Championship.

Established in 2013, the league was initially split into two regions: the European League of Legends Championship Series (EU LCS) and the North American League of Legends Championship Series (NA LCS). The NA LCS featured eight teams, which were determined via a promotion and relegation system. In 2015, the league expanded to ten teams. In 2018, the NA LCS shifted to a franchise system with ten permanent teams, which became eight after the 2023 season. Along with the new model, the league rebranded to simply the League of Legends Championship Series, aligning with the EU LCS's change to League of Legends European Championship, creating unique identities for major regions. The franchise era of the LCS has witnessed several team sales and rebranding efforts. The 2020 season introduced format changes and had to adapt to online play due to the COVID-19 pandemic. In 2021, the LCS again rebranded to the League Championship Series. The 2023 season saw controversy with the LCS Players Association (LCSPA) threatening a player walkout over financial support for teams in the North American Challengers League (NACL).

For the 2025 season, the LCS merged with the Campeonato Brasileiro de League of Legends (CBLOL) and Liga Latinoamérica (LLA) to form the League of Legends Championship of The Americas (LTA). During the lone LTA season, the LCS name was retired and became the LTA North as one of the league's two conferences. The LCS returned as a standalone league in 2026, retiring the LTA name in return.

With the exception of some touring events, all games of the LCS are played live at the Riot Games Arena in Los Angeles, California. In addition to a small studio audience, all games are streamed live on Twitch and YouTube.