Less than two weeks ago, the future of the LCS remained uncertain. Massive changes to the broadcasting schedule and the removal of long-time host Dash completely shrouded conversations regarding the high level of competition the Spring Split had in store.
But following transparency from Riot Games and a plethora of pre-season-start hype content, the anticipation for the start of the LCS was rejuvenated—though the skepticism for what the broadcast had in store remained overwhelming. But with the first week of the Spring Split officially behind us, not only is the competition the fiercest it has been in years, but changes to the stream itself have provided more ways for fans to stay entertained throughout the entire duration.