LCS Spring Finals 2026 heads to ASU’s Mullett Arena in Tempe

by RiftDaily Admin | Apr 12, 2026 | LCS, Esports, News

The LCS Spring Finals 2026 will be held at Mullett Arena on the Arizona State University campus in Tempe, Arizona, on June 13-14. Riot is taking North America’s top League of Legends competition on the road for a two-day event that will decide the Spring champion and the region’s representative for the Mid-Season Invitational in Daejeon, South Korea.

The move also marks a notable first for the league. Riot said the event will be hosted on a university campus, reflecting a broader effort to bring the LCS closer to fans across North America and tap into the college esports community.

What Riot announced for the 2026 LCS Spring Finals

According to the official announcement, Mullett Arena will host the top three LCS teams as they compete for the Spring title over two days in mid-June. The event is branded as the LCS Spring Finals Driven by Kia and is positioned as part of Riot’s effort to stage more live events outside Los Angeles.

For the LCS, the venue choice is significant. Riot said university campuses have not historically hosted LCS events, making ASU a new kind of stop for the league as it looks to meet fans in places where League of Legends and esports already have a strong student following.

Key dates, venue details, and ticket sale windows

DetailInformation
EventLCS Spring Finals 2026
VenueMullett Arena, Arizona State University, Tempe, Arizona
DatesJune 13-14, 2026
TeamsTop three LCS teams
StakesSpring title and MSI qualification
Mastercard presaleApril 17 at 10 a.m. PT to April 18 at 8 a.m. PT, or while tickets last
General on-saleApril 18 at 10 a.m. PT

Riot said Mastercard cardholders will get first access through a presale beginning April 17 at 10 a.m. PT, with the window running until April 18 at 8 a.m. PT unless the final presale tickets sell out earlier. General ticket sales are set to open on April 18 at 10 a.m. PT.

That schedule gives fans a short lead time before the event itself, and it places added importance on the presale window for anyone planning travel to Arizona for the finals weekend.

Why ASU is a notable stop for the LCS

Riot framed the choice of Arizona State University as part of a wider push to connect the league with regional fanbases and collegiate esports culture. In the announcement, ASU’s GAME School leadership described esports as both a competitive priority and a pathway into careers such as production, event management, and team operations.

That makes Mullett Arena more than just another venue booking. It positions the Spring Finals as an event that could expose students to the competitive side of the game while also highlighting the business and broadcast ecosystem around major esports events.

More updates are available in RiftDaily’s LCS section, where the playoff picture will come into sharper focus as the split continues.

What the Spring Finals will decide

The competitive stakes are straightforward. The top three teams in the league will fight for the Spring championship, and the winner will earn the chance to represent the LCS at the Mid-Season Invitational in Daejeon, South Korea.

That gives the event weight beyond a domestic trophy. For teams, the finals are a gateway to one of the most important international events on the League of Legends calendar. For fans, it should also provide a concentrated weekend of high-level matches with the season’s first major title on the line.

How to watch and follow the event

Fans who cannot attend in person will likely be able to follow LCS coverage through the league’s established broadcast channels, including Twitch and the official YouTube channel. Riot has not outlined additional event-day programming in the provided announcement, but more information is expected closer to June.

For wider tournament and scene coverage beyond this event, visit RiftDaily’s esports coverage for major regional and international developments.

Frequently asked questions about LCS Spring Finals at Mullett Arena

When is the 2026 LCS Spring Finals?

The event is scheduled for June 13-14, 2026.

Where will the finals be played?

The finals will take place at Mullett Arena on the campus of Arizona State University in Tempe, Arizona.

How many teams will compete at the event?

Riot said the top three LCS teams will compete during the two-day finals weekend.

What is at stake at the Spring Finals?

The winner claims the LCS Spring title and earns a place at the Mid-Season Invitational in Daejeon, South Korea.

When do tickets go on sale?

Mastercard presale starts on April 17 at 10 a.m. PT, and the general on-sale begins on April 18 at 10 a.m. PT.

Why is the ASU venue significant?

Riot said LCS events have not historically been held on university campuses, making this a new approach aimed at reaching fans in collegiate spaces.

Where can fans find more league updates?

More league and tournament coverage is available on RiftDaily’s news and esports pages as more details emerge around the finals weekend.

What to watch before finals weekend arrives

The headline is clear: Riot is taking the 2026 LCS Spring Finals to Tempe for a campus-hosted event that could feel different from the league’s usual stops. Between the venue shift, the MSI implications, and the focus on reaching more fans outside Los Angeles, this is one of the more notable format and location updates the LCS has made in recent seasons.

With tickets going on sale in April and the finals set for June 13-14, the next thing to watch is how the playoff race shapes the field and whether Riot adds more event details as the date approaches. More coverage is available in RiftDaily’s LCS section and on the news hub as Spring Finals weekend gets closer.

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