

The LCK Awards 2024
Each year, the LCK Awards bring together the brightest talents in the League of Legends Champions Korea scene to celebrate exceptional performances and accomplishments. The upcoming 2024 event, set for December 29, promises to showcase the achievements of standout players and teams from the LCK Spring and Summer splits.
The awards honor those who have made a significant impact throughout the year, recognizing not only players but also coaches and other influential figures in the league. As anticipation builds for this year’s ceremony, fans and participants alike are eager to see who will be acknowledged for their remarkable contributions to this competitive and ever-evolving esports landscape.
Details on the LCK Awards 2024
The LCK Awards 2024 are set to take place on December 29, with festivities scheduled from 4 to 9 p.m. in Korea. For international viewers, the event will begin at 3 a.m. ET, 11 p.m. PT, and 8 a.m. CET. While official confirmation from the LCK's channels is pending, fans can expect the ceremony to be streamed live on the LCK's official YouTube channel, continuing the tradition from previous years.
The event's exact location remains undisclosed, though it will undoubtedly occur in Korea. As of now, the list of nominees has not been released. Looking ahead, the League of Legends competitive landscape, including the LCK, is anticipated to undergo multiple changes next year. This year's ceremony will likely spotlight these upcoming transformations, offering insights into the evolving dynamics of the eSports scene.
The LCK Ceremony 2023
The LCK 2023 event took place at the IVEX Studio in Gwangmyeong, Korea. The standout team at this event was T1, who had previously claimed victory at the LoL Worlds 2023. Lee „Faker“ Sang-hyeok was acknowledged as the standout player of the year. Additionally, Ryu „Keria“ Min-seok received multiple accolades, including support player of the year, player of the spring split, regular season MVP (spring), and a spot in the Spring All-LCK 1st Team. Unfortunately, Keria was unable to attend due to a COVID-19 diagnosis.
The ceremony was hosted by Seong Seung-heon, Youn Soo-bin, and Bae Hye-ji. This event provided a platform for recognizing and celebrating excellence in the Korean League of Legends scene.