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Posted : admin On 4/1/2022
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The All-Star Event closes out 2018! What happens in Vegas stays in Vegas, so let us leave all of our heartbreak from the season in 2018. A month removed from Worlds, and a month away from 2019 beginning — let’s enjoy the break and better ourselves for the new year. A total of 64 players from around the world, made up of pros, streamers, members of the LoL community and more will go head-to-head. See who rises and who falls in what is guaranteed to be an explosive 2018 All-Star event. Intel, the Intel Logo, Intel Inside, Intel Core, and Core Inside are. LPL All-Stars vs LCK All-Stars live results, rosters, VODs, and news coverage. 2018 has been a year of firsts for China's most iconic player and reigning All-Star 1v1 Champion. Not only did Uzi take home the LPL championship for the first time, he led his team to international wins at Rift Rivals, MSI, and the Asian Games. 1v1 Tournament CN vs KR Rivalry Match.

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We’re excited to be heading to the Esports Arena in Las Vegas for All-Star 2018 on December 6-8. Here’s everything you need to know to purchase tickets.

When do tickets go on sale?

Tickets go on sale on November 9 at 10:00 AM PT via the Luxor Las Vegas and Esports Arena booking system.
Edit: Tickets are now SOLD OUT

  • Bundles (Multi-Day Tickets)

How many tickets can I buy?

There is a max limit of 5 tickets per day or 5 bundles.

How much are tickets?

Tickets are $30 per day, inclusive of all fees. Seating for this event will be General Admission.

Do I have to create an account to buy tickets?

The purchasing process does require a name, email address and phone number to be entered. To save time, you can create an Mlife Rewards account ahead of time, but this is not required.

Please make sure to use your preferred email address to get updates about the event.

Will there be a queue/waiting page for tickets?

Unfortunately the system the Esports Arena uses does not include a queuing function. However, the landing pages will be live shortly before sale opens and can be refreshed when tickets go on sale for immediate purchase.

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Event Details

Where?

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  • Esports Arena in the Luxor Hotel
  • Las Vegas, Nevada
  • North America

When?

  • December 6-8
  • Doors @ 2:00 PM PT
  • Show Begins @ 4:00 PM PT

Who is playing? And what are they playing?
We haven’t announced final rosters yet, but check out the event announcement for basic info on selection and format and stay tuned as we get closer to the event.

Will there be other on-site activities before the games?
We’ll definitely have activations for fans to participate in, but we’re still working on the finer details of what those will be. We’ll release the details via email and post a field guide on Lolesports with everything you need to know about the event closer to the show.

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What is and is not allowed in the venue?
Only 14″x14″x6″ and smaller bags will be admitted into the Esports Arena. Bags, backpacks, luggage and like articles are prohibited from the Arena. Bags that fall outside of this policy may be checked with the Luxor Bell Desk.

All guests will be subject to search, at venue’s discretion, of their person and/or possessions (including small bags that can fit under your seat may be allowed entry after such search).

Outside food and drink are not allowed in the Esports Arena.

Please keep in mind that in all Las Vegas venues anyone under 18 must be accompanied by a chaperone 18+ years old after 9PM.

2018 All-Star Event Cosplay Rules:
All final decisions on costumes entering the facility shall be at the sole discretion of the local Police Department, Riot, event security, and/or venue staff.

Your face must never be obstructed, either by a mask or by face paint, while within The Luxor. Any face masks must be removed while entering or exiting through the Luxor, but may be put on once inside the Esports Arena property.

Your costume must be not be wider than 4 feet across, longer than 6 feet, or taller than 8 feet. Additionally, you must be able to easily maneuver your costume over stairs or ramps unassisted. You must be able to fit through the walkthrough metal detectors, which are 2’4” wide and 6’9” tall. You must comply if asked to remove any mask, or other items if deemed necessary, by security.

You must also be able to sit in your seat while wearing your costume without obstructing the view of those around you. There is no re-entry policy so if you leave to take off your costume, you will not be able to return to the venue.

You must have unobstructed vision at all times (i.e., must not need to remove a piece of your costume in order to see).

Armor cannot pose a threat to others by way of sharpened metal edges, spikes, or bladed surfaces. Metal costumes are not allowed as they will set off the walk through metal detectors.

All swords or bladed weapons must be blunt-edged and cannot have a sharpened edge (no metallic or predominantly wooden weapons). No weapon may be sharp or pointy enough to cut or pierce someone with moderate pressure, or heavy enough to create a threatening club. Note: Worbla will be permitted, pending that it follows the above weapon restrictions.

You may not bring firearms of any kind including air guns or cap guns, as well as any replica weapon (i.e., facsimiles or realistic versions of real-world weapons). No props with any resemblance to a firearm may be brought into The Luxor or Esports Arena.

Any bow-type weapons must be unstrung or strung with a low-tensile thread. All prop arrows must have non-metal, blunted tips.

You may not include bring in any liquids, gels, air horns or other substances which could cause a mess or make loud noises. (This will be at the discretion of the local Police Department, Riot, Event Security, and/or venue staff).

You may not use smoke effects, fire, explosives, or any other environmental hazard in any capacity.

You may display your prop weapons only as costume pieces. Do not swing or brandish your prop in any way that could be considered unsafe or threatening. Failure to comply may result in immediate confiscation of the item with no return.

You may pose with a prop in a brandishing manner, so long as no reasonable person would interpret for anything other than dramatic effect. Local police, event staff, or venue management may stop you at their sole discretion.

You won’t want to miss any of the action when the All-Star Event is live from Esports Arena. Any additional questions about the event not covered above? Comment below or email us at tickets@riotgames.com.

Ask a question about League or Riot, and we’ll try to answer it. Answers go live every other Thursday at 1:30 pm (PT)

What happens in Vegas stays in Vegas, so let us leave all of our heartbreak from the season in 2018. A month removed from Worlds, and a month away from 2019 beginning — let’s enjoy the break and better ourselves for the new year. And also steel our hearts in the cold depths of winter for the inevitable return of the emotional roller coaster that comes with being an esports fan.

Before that, though, the 2018 All-Star Event was home to a lot of great moments that captured the essence of esports. Here are a few of the best moments from this year’s event:

1. Bang and Sneaky deliver on their promised cosplay

When I ran into Sneaky right after he debuted his cosplay, I realized he was much taller than me. That’s when the noticed the heels. You figure he’d switch to something more comfortable in the VIP lounge, but nope — he was dedicated to the outfit. He said it actually wasn’t too bad to wear it. Bang on the other hand admitted putting together the whole thing and wearing it was much more tiring than he expected — I guess that’s one thing Bang will be able to further develop in NA.

2. Voyboy and Doublelift win the 2v2 charity tournament

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Doublelift and Voyboy defeated Faker and Captain Jack to capture the 2v2 charity tournament title. In doing so, they won $100,000 for their charity — M3 Tent Events, which works and advocates for mental health related causes. Make sure to check out this speech by Voyboy himself on why they chose this charity.

3. NA > EU, CN > LCK, and East > West

Is anyone better at non-serious events than North America? I think not. NA knocked off EU in a wild game to start off the All-Star Event. Then the LPL knocked off the LCK in one of the final matches to ensure their dominance continued — even though it was a fun match, it was fitting that the LCK should lose one final time this year. They did, however, contribute greatly to the East defeating the West 2-1 thanks to the prowess of Coach Peanut.

4. Caps unseats Uzi, then knocks off Pabu in the 1v1 Finals

Caps captured the most votes from Europe after his MVP Summer Split and Worlds Finals run — the young mid laner quickly ascended to become one of the best players in the world this year. Now widely regarded as the best Western player in the World, Caps continued to prove it by winning this 1v1 tournament.

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So, live from Vegas — thank you all for watching another season of League of Legends with us. I hope you enjoyed the event as much as the pros and influencers did, because the energy in the VIP section at the HyperX Esports Arena was really contagious. See you next year!

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