TL;DR - With the growth of our esports, we are revamping our broadcast scheduling practices to better serve fans. This will lead to:
In the coming days and weeks, you will see leagues across LoL Esports and VALORANT Champions Tour share their plans for 2023. Ahead of these announcements, we wanted to share the insights that guided our thinking.
Intro
Before we can talk about the future, join us on a brief journey to one year ago. The 2021 season was our first full year supporting multiple, full-fledged esports ecosystems at Riot Games. This led us to think about how this larger and more complex esports ecosystem would impact you. Has it become harder to be a fan of our sports? And more importantly, how can we make it easier?
A review of high-level data gave us confidence that there was room to improve the fan experience in three key areas:
Approach
We started by identifying where leagues had significant overlap in existing fan bases. This included reviewing the viewing behaviors of fans across different leagues with the goal to get a better understanding of where sub-optimal schedules were causing viewership attrition. Armed with that data, we went on a long journey (and we do mean long…) across all of our internal esports teams to gather additional input on how our 2023 competitions should be scheduled.
At Riot, there are many groups that help bring our events to life (broadcast, league operations, regional heads, marketing, and more) and getting their input gives us a deeper understanding of the real-world implications of any potential changes. Additionally, we also surveyed fans across the world and reviewed historical performance to sharpen our understanding. Going forward, we’re going to continue to listen closely to fans to make sure the changes we are making continue to improve the viewing experience.
Learnings
Since we’re making these changes to best serve you, we want to provide some transparency on what we learned. This isn’t an exhaustive list, but these facts have been critical in shaping our 2023 plans:
Broadcast Schedule Updates
Fans should see updates on regional broadcast schedules across our sports. Here is a first look at some of the latest schedules:
LoL Esports
LCS - Thursday and Friday starting at 12:00 PM PT
LEC - Saturday, Sunday, and Monday starting at 6:00 PM CET
CBLoL - Saturday & Sunday starting at 1pm BRT
LPL - Monday-Friday starting at 5pm CST and Saturday & Sunday starting at 3pm CST
LCK - New Start Times
VCT
VCT Americas - Saturday, Sunday, and Monday starting at 12:00 PM PT
VCT EMEA - Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday starting at 6:00 PM CET
VCT Pacific - Saturday, Sunday, and Monday starting at 6:00 PM KST
We’re excited about the benefits of our new system. It will allow us to create flexibility to explore broadcast formats, increase cross regional storytelling, and make it easier for co-streamers. While we don’t expect every call to be perfect, we believe the changes we’re making will improve the viewing experience across all leagues. Where they fall short, we hope you will tell us and we’ll be listening. We want these changes to make it easier to be a fan, follow your favorite competition, and discover new content about the sports and teams you love!