The LCS is finally ready to kick off its regular season now that the month-long preseason Lock In tournament is in the rear-view mirror.
And although the games of the Lock In tournament won’t count for anything in terms of long-term standings (sorry, Team Liquid), the League of Legends tournament still served as a reasonable indicator of teams’ relative strength across the board. With certain squads getting upset in the bcket stage and others failing to advance past the group stage altogether, the Lock In gave LCS fans an early taste of things to come in 2022.
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