League of Legends players have been eagerly anticipating the return of competitive team action on the Summoner’s Rift, and after a two-month wait, Clash is finally making a comeback, allowing players to participate in the comfort of their own homes.
Since the beginning of the year, fans of the popular tournament-based game mode have been clamoring for its return. However, due to the major complications that arose from the massive cyberattack on the company in January, Riot was forced to delay Clash’s 2023 debut.
Fortunately, Riot has addressed the damage, and their release schedule has returned to normal. Clash will resume with its full schedule starting on Monday, March 6, allowing teammates to begin locking in their rosters for the mode.
The full schedule for the rest of the year is as follows:
Lock In Begins Tournament Dates
Bilgewater Cup Week One Monday, March 6 March 11-12
Week Two Monday, March 20 March 25-26
Mt. Targon Cup Week One Monday, April 3 April 8-9
Week Two Monday, April 17 April 22-23
TBA Week One Monday, May 1 May 6-7
Week Two Monday, May 8 May 13-14
Bandle City Cup Week One Monday, May 29 June 3-4
Week Two Monday, June 12 June 17-18
Clash releases will coincide with the ranked season’s two cycles. As a result, the second half of the ranked climb will also mark the beginning of Clash’s second split.