LOL - Rumor: Riot will allow contracts up to four years

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Riot is DESTROYING League of Legends With the growth of League of Legends in terms of ESPORT, the issue of contracts usually monopolizes the attention of many. Especially in the form of signings, when ads arrive that are surprised as they end up before time with multi-year signings. Only this year, we have Luka Perkz Perković and Hu Swordar Shuo-Chieh marched from the clubs who expected to have them for more than a season.

On the afternoon of November 1, a report emerged in which a change in contractual matters emerged. According to the UPcomer media, Riot Games will add long-term contracts. Not in the style of the NBA, where certain athletes can play with the same shirt up to nine years. Rather, they will cover four years and must be fulfilled by some requirements so that it can be offered. These are:

Have played two complete seasons in the region where the contract is offered. One season is valid if the player was in active alignment at at least 50% of the regular phase. Of the two seasons, one should be in a professional league. These are defined as those who send squads in Worlds, so the academies do not count for the contract. The player should not have a suspension in the last two seasons. He must meet the age required since he began to compete.

You must meet the requirements to work in the country of your league.

Although it is a rule for all regions, there may be particularities in some. Upcomer cited the case of the LCS, where academy players appear in the active alignments of organizations. However, remember that they should compete on the main branch of the American contest. So even if five seasons remain in the Academy remain, they do not meet the requirements for a long-term contract.

The change would enter into force as of November 15, when it starts the signing market. At the time of publishing the note, Riot Games has not commented on an adjustment in the duration of the contracts.

Ported via Colin Young-Wolff / Riot Games.

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