How to watch LoR Cosmic Creation Seasonal Tournament

Watch the best play for a seasonal title.

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Riot Games will host its second Legends of Runeterra Seasonal Tournament this weekend, showcasing 32 players competing in four region shards around the globe. 

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Scheduled to take place on Feb. 28 at 3pm CT, the LoR Cosmic Creation playoffs will reward its title winner with $10,000 and bragging rights for when Riot reveals a Worlds Tournament. Covering the Cosmic Creation playoffs are several well-known card players, LoR streamers, and seasonal tournament casters.

Here are the broadcasters for the LoR Comsmic Creation Seasonal Tournament Americas region playoffs:

  • Pastrytime: Host
  • Boulevard: Analyst
  • Amazonian: Caster
  • EG Swim: Caster
  • Silverfuse: Caster
  • Phreak: Caster

A total of 32 players will compete at the Cosmic Creation Americas playoffs, seeking to become household names in LoR

Here’s the format for the Cosmic Creation playoffs:

  • Players will compete with a total of three different decks containing no duplicated champions, region combination, and no more than one deck without a champion. 
  • Decks contain a total of 40 cards, containing up to two regions, three individual copies, and no more than six total champions. 
  • One of each player’s decks is banned by their opponent prior to the start of a match.
  • Once a deck wins a game, players cannot use it again during that best-of-three match. 

The LoR Cosmic Creation Seasonal Tournament playoffs begin at 3pm CT via Twitch.

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