The world of League of Legends esports is abuzz once again as the details surrounding the prestigious 'Myeongyeoui Jeontang' (Hall of Fame) regional event have been clarified by none other than Chris Greeley, Global Head of LoL Esports. In a recent interview with China’s Renmin Esports, Greeley addressed swirling questions about the event’s structure, prize pool, and its much-discussed draft system. For fans and players alike, these revelations offer a clearer view of what’s to come in one of the game’s most anticipated competitions.
Let’s get straight to the heart of the matter. Contrary to some rumors, the 'Myeongyeoui Jeontang' event is not about pitting regions against each other in a rigid win-or-lose format. As reported on August 10, 2025, organizers have emphasized that there will be no system restricting which regions can claim victory or recognition in any given year. That means, even if Korea or China produced Hall of Fame inductees in 2025, there’s no guarantee that Europe or North America will be favored in 2026. The competition remains wide open and fiercely merit-based.
Greeley made the event’s philosophy crystal clear during his conversation with Renmin Esports: “The judging panels in each region will select the most suitable individuals based on their achievements,” he stressed. There’s no fixed rotation or regional prioritization—just a relentless pursuit of excellence, no matter where it’s found. This approach is designed to ensure that only the most deserving players and teams are honored, regardless of their home turf.
But what about the rewards? In a move sure to excite both players and their organizations, Riot Games has announced that participants inducted into the Hall of Fame will be eligible for additional prize money. The distribution model is straightforward yet impactful: 30% of the generated revenue goes to the featured player—such as the legendary Faker (Lee Sang-hyeok)—while the remainder is shared between the player’s current team (for example, T1) and Riot Games itself. While the precise financial breakdown remains confidential, the incentive structure is clear: perform at the highest level, and the rewards will follow.
It’s not just about individual glory, either. The event’s current roster boasts some of the most storied organizations in League of Legends history. Teams like Bilibili Gaming (BLG), NUBI, QG Reapers (formerly Black Dragon Reapers), OMG, and Royal Never Give Up (RNG) are all in the mix. Interestingly, RNG’s inclusion comes amid ongoing legal disputes with several former players and organizations, underscoring just how high the stakes can be in the world of top-tier esports.
Central to this year’s event is the innovative 'Fierce Draft' system. Unlike traditional formats, the Fierce Draft is designed to maximize fairness and balance across the five major competitive regions: LCK (Korea), LPL (China), LCP, LEC (Europe), and LTA. According to Greeley, Riot Games conducted extensive surveys and feedback sessions with organizations from all five regions, and the response was overwhelmingly positive. “Teams want the Fierce Draft to continue,” Greeley explained, adding that the system has been fine-tuned to ensure an optimal competitive environment.
What makes the Fierce Draft so compelling? For starters, it enables each region to select players based on merit and recent performance, rather than simply adhering to a predetermined rotation or favoring certain regions at the expense of others. This not only levels the playing field but also keeps fans guessing—who will rise to the occasion and earn their spot among the legends?
For the organizations themselves, the stakes couldn’t be higher. With additional prize money on the table and the chance to cement their legacy in the Hall of Fame, teams are pulling out all the stops. BLG, NUBI, QG Reapers, OMG, and RNG have each carved out their own place in League of Legends lore, and their participation in this event adds another layer of intrigue. Will a new dynasty emerge, or will familiar faces continue to dominate the headlines?
Of course, the event’s format isn’t without its complexities. With ongoing legal disputes—such as the case involving RNG and several former teams—there’s an undercurrent of drama that adds to the spectacle. Yet, Riot Games has made it clear that these issues will not detract from the core mission of the event: to celebrate excellence and inspire the next generation of esports superstars.
Fans across the globe are eagerly awaiting further details, particularly regarding the selection process and how the additional prize money might influence team strategies. With no regional favoritism and a draft system engineered for fairness, the 2025 Hall of Fame event promises to deliver high-stakes action and unforgettable moments. As Greeley noted, “Feedback from teams has been overwhelmingly positive. They want the Fierce Draft to continue.”
But the excitement doesn’t stop there. The event’s structure allows for ongoing evolution, as Riot Games continues to solicit feedback from participants and adapt the format to meet the needs of an ever-changing esports landscape. That means fans can expect fresh twists and turns with each new edition, ensuring that the competition remains as unpredictable as it is thrilling.
As the countdown to the main event continues, all eyes are on the five major regions and their star-studded rosters. Will the defending champions hold their ground, or will a new challenger rise from the ranks? One thing’s for sure—the fierce spirit of competition is alive and well in the world of League of Legends esports.
With the Hall of Fame event set to showcase the very best that the game has to offer, players and fans alike have plenty to look forward to. Whether it’s the promise of additional prize money, the allure of legendary status, or the drama of the Fierce Draft, there’s no shortage of storylines to keep everyone on the edge of their seats.
As the event draws nearer, the anticipation continues to build. The organizers’ commitment to fairness, transparency, and excellence sets the stage for what could be one of the most memorable showdowns in League of Legends history. Stay tuned—because in this game, anything can happen.