Riot Games have confirmed the venues for the 2026 international League of Legends season tournaments, spanning South America, North America, and Asia. These cross-regional events remain rare, enhancing the prestige of tournaments like MSI and Worlds by allowing regions to showcase growth and compete on the global stage.
The season's opening international competition, First Stand 2026, will be held in São Paulo, Brazil, from March 16 to 22. The event will feature eight teams battling in a series of Best-of-5 matches.
MSI, known as the lead-up to Worlds and a preview of top-level competition, will take place in Daejeon, South Korea. The exact dates have yet to be announced.
With Worlds 2025 currently underway, anticipation is building for 2026, when the tournament returns to North America. Matches will be held across Allen, Texas, and New York City.
"Cross-regional tournaments are a rarity in League of Legends, making the likes of MSI and Worlds far more special than they already are. It gives every region a chance to demonstrate improvement, and for regions outside of Asia, the opportunity to prove they belong."
These global events highlight the competitive evolution of League of Legends and reinforce the importance of international play.
Author's summary: Riot Games will host the 2026 international League of Legends tournaments across Brazil, South Korea, and the USA, emphasizing global competition and regional growth.