Riot Games has revealed the 2026 international League of Legends schedule, highlighting key events in São Paulo, Daejeon, Texas, and New York City. The announcement arrived amid the excitement of Worlds 2025, promising a season full of thrilling matches and regional pride.
First Stand kicks off the year from March 16 to 22 in São Paulo, Brazil, marking the country's first Tier 1 League of Legends event since the 2017 MSI. The tournament expands to eight teams, with all matches played in a best-of-five format, ensuring intense competition and high stakes.
"The vibrant crowds that cheered SK Telecom T1’s triumph are set for a sequel vibe."
Mid-season action heats up in Daejeon, South Korea, hosting MSI for the first time since 2022. Fans hope for a rematch between top teams like Gen.G and T1, recalling their epic five-game series in 2024.
Worlds 2026 will return stateside for its first full U.S. event since 2022. The tournament phases will split between Allen, Texas, which hosts Play-In, Swiss Stage, and Playoffs, and New York City, which will host the Grand Final.
Following a challenging 2025 for North American teams, the event is expected to showcase strong performances fueled by regional pride and determination.
"#Worlds2026 is coming to Allen, TX and New York City! 🇺🇸" — LoL Esports (@lolesports) November 7, 2025
The 2026 League of Legends season brings back iconic venues and new formats, setting the stage for exciting NA performances and international clashes.