Revolutionizing the LEC: Scrims Live Streaming Trial Phase and Los Ratones Cancellation Announcement

Mar 15, 2025 | 0 comments

LEC Commissioner’s Announcement

LEC Commissioner, Artem Bykov, recently made an announcement on X (Twitter). He stated that the LEC will be introducing a phase in which teams can live stream their practice sessions, also known as scrims. This will be a trial phase, which means its duration is for a short time only. The main goal is to monitor how this new approach is received by the public and assess its impacts on the teams.

Conditions For This Phase

However, teams will not be allowed to stream their scrims without limits. There are specific rules and conditions they must adhere to during this trial phase. This is intended to make sure that the public can enjoy the scrim streams while maintaining within the league’s guidelines. The League’s board will be evaluating this trial phase. They will consider how well it performs and what necessary adjustments need to be made before deciding on the next steps.

Impact of This Announcement

This announcement has the potential to bring major changes to the public visibility of team practice sessions. Before this, fans only had access to official matches and could not see their favorite teams practice. Offering scrim streams can bring the fans and the teams closer together. It can allow fans a behind-the-scenes look at how the teams prepare and strategize, fostering a closer connection between the teams and their fanbase.

Riot Games Cancels Los Ratones

In somewhat unrelated news, Riot Games recently decided to cancel Los Ratones. This has stirred up some discussions in the European Tier-2 scene. Los Ratones has been a revolutionary part of this division, thus its cancellation has gained significant attention among the fans and the other teams as well.

Los Ratones Impact On Tier-2 Scene

Los Ratones has had a big part to play in the Tier-2 scene in Europe. Their innovative approach and strategies contributed greatly to the dynamic of this competitive gaming level. They brought a fresh perspective and high-quality competition that others admired and strived to match. So, the recent cancellation decision by Riot Games is not just a loss for Los Ratones, but for the entire Tier-2 scene in Europe.

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