Lol Worlds 2025 General Ticket Sales Open
League of Legends Worlds 2025 is set to welcome fans as tickets become available to the public on September 19. This annual championship brings together the top teams from around the globe, making it one of the most anticipated esports events of the year.
With general sales opening soon, attendees will have the chance to secure their seats and witness the competition unfold live. The tournament continues to serve as a central stage for professional play, drawing both long-time followers and new viewers eager to experience the atmosphere in person.
LoL Worlds 2025 ticket sales
Ticketing for the 2025 League of Legends World Championship is structured in multiple phases. Mastercard holders received early access beginning September 16, with a purchase limit of two tickets per person. General sales for the Play-In and Swiss stages in Beijing opened on September 19, 2025, at 8 a.m. PT / 11 a.m. ET.
Pricing is divided into two categories to give fans options:
| Ticket Tier | Price (USD) | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Tier 1 | $70 | Higher seating priority |
| Tier 2 | $55 | Standard seating |
All tickets require a valid passport number at checkout, and the same passport must be presented at the venue. This system ensures accurate identity verification and prevents ticket transfer. International fans can purchase through the Uutix platform, which manages sales outside of China.
The Beijing stages only mark the beginning of the tournament. Later rounds move across multiple cities:
- Quarterfinals – Shanghai
- Semifinals – Shanghai
- Grand Final – Chengdu
Chengdu previously hosted the Mid-Season Invitational in 2024, while China last welcomed Worlds in 2020. Ticket details for the Shanghai and Chengdu stages will be released separately, giving fans additional opportunities to secure seats as the tournament progresses.
LoL Worlds 2025 also features a significantly increased $5 million prize pool, more than double the $2.25 million offered the previous year. Tournament organizers emphasized the importance of reinvesting into both professional and amateur ecosystems, aiming to strengthen competitive sustainability across all levels of play.
Fans planning to attend should note the following key points:
- Presale access required a Mastercard.
- General sales opened September 19 for Play-In and Swiss stages.
- Passport verification is mandatory for both purchase and entry.
- Future ticket windows will cover Shanghai and Chengdu stages.
This structured ticketing approach provides early access for select buyers while ensuring global fans have clear opportunities to attend one of the year’s largest esports events.