“League of Legends” PCS 2022 Spring Split opener DCG beats JT, PSG will play BYG “League of Legends” later

The “League of Legends” Pacific Professional League PCS 2022 spring regular season officially kicked off this evening. The first match was between J Team and Deep Cross Gaming. As a result, DCG defeated JT and DCG with a large lead in economy and headcount in regarding 28 minutes. First to win. PSG Talon is scheduled to face Mega Bank Beyond Gaming at 8 pm today.

The PCS League officially debuted today. This year, 6 new teams will join the PCS League, with a total of 10 participating teams participating in the event. This year’s participating teams include CTBC Flying Oyster, Deep Cross Gaming, Hurricane Gaming, Mega Bank Beyond Gaming, Meta Falcon Team, Taipei J Team from Taipei, Frank Esports, PSG Talon from Hong Kong, Impunity Esports from Singapore and SEM9 from Malaysia .

The PCS regular season will be played in a BO1 format, and the playoffs will be double-elimination. All events will be broadcast in English, Chinese, Thai, and a new Cantonese channel. In the opening game, DCG composed of Leaky, Hana, Nestea, Cryscata, and Woody will face JT from Driver, Kongyue, Uniboy, Lilv, and Enso. Jie Li, a new hero, had a 9/0/11 record. In the end, with a 22:3 lead and an economic gap of nearly 14,000, she successfully defeated JT and DCG won their first victory.

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The first day of the event is still in progress, and interested players can watch the official live broadcast:

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