![]() In this case, the thing the fans were seeing together was Rogue, against the odds, powering through the two kings of EU League of Legends to win a memorable championship. But you’re on the same wavelength – you think and see and feel the same things.” “It’s the exact same thing any fan will get for any sporting event that they attend, there is an electricity, there is a level of passion there is it there is a connection with literally thousands of other people that you don’t know, you won’t speak to, you’ll never see again. Speaking to NME, Henry says that for League of Legends fans, it’s the perfect opportunity to come together and celebrate the game they love. There’s something about the bass of the overloud music, the endless bashing of those Thunder Sticks and the joy of screaming your heart out every time your team of battle wizards kills a member of the opposing team that just brings people together with the fuzzy warmth of shared experience. ![]() ![]() After three years without a big esports event, it’s really nice to be back here in person, soaking in the atmosphere, something that’s impossible when you’re watching a Twitch stream at home. Over the next couple of days, those bloody Thunder Sticks will be the only thing that grates in a weekend full of engaging games. “EU, EU, EU” comes the response, thousands of voices bellowing in union as fans smash together inflatable Thunder Sticks, given away to every fan as they enter the arena. READ MORE: The 8 best PC games you need to play in 2022.“What is your region?” says Trevor “Quickshot” Henry, warming up the crowd ahead of the European League of Legends Championship Summer 2022, the first physical LoL event since Covid decimated live events.
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