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How to watch the LCS

PC, Xbox One, Roku, etc. There are a ton of ways to watch the LCS!

There are a ton of ways to watch the LCS. Whether it’s on your PC, home consoles, tablets, or other streaming devices, you can catch the action every Thursday through Sunday for the next nine weeks.

Wondering how to get in on it? Lolesports has got you covered. Here’s all the ways you can watch.

On your PC

This one’s easy. Just head over to the Lolesports Stream Theater to see the games live. There, you can choose to view from whatever streaming service fits your fancy, from Twitch to YouTube to Azubu. Plus, there’s a variety of languages being broadcast, so if English isn’t your thing, you’re all set. The NA LCS is broadcast in English, Spanish, Portuguese, Russian, German, French, and Korean. The EU LCS is broadcast in English, Spanish, Portuguese, Russian, German, French, Polish, Greek, Italian, and Korean.

The Stream Theater features up to the minute stats, as well as featured Tweets from the pros and community.

You can also go our Twitch, YouTube, or Azubu channels directly.

On your Xbox 360 or Xbox One

If you’ve got one of Microsoft’s consoles, watching the LCS is easy: just grab the Twitch app from the Xbox Live Marketplace and load it up. From there, find the Riot Games channel and, well, happy viewing!

On your Wii U

Even though Nintendo’s newest console doesn’t have a native Twitch app, you can still watch Twitch via the built-in browser. Just load it up on the Gamepad and navigate to twitch.tv/riotgames!

On your PlayStation 4

There isn’t a Twitch app for the PS4, but YouTube has a spot in the PlayStation Store!

Grab the YouTube app from the store, find the Lolesports channel, and check out the live stream! (Thanks to Eledrion down in the comments for the suggestion!)

On your Apple TV

This one is a bit complicated. There isn’t a native Twitch app for the Apple TV, so you’ll have to get creative to watch the LCS.

To get Twitch going on your TV, you’ll need a device capable of streaming over AirPlay, like an iPad, iPhone, or Mac computer. On said device, load up the Twitch app on your device, click the AirPlay icon, make sure the screens are mirrored, and away you go! It should load up on the screen automatically.

On your Roku

Thanks to brand new Twitch app for Roku, watching the LCS is easy on the little box. Just, well, load up that Twitch app and find the Riot Games channel. Boom, done.

If you’d prefer a more dedicated approach, there’s always the LCS TV Roku channel. The channel only has LCS live matches and VODs, but if that’s all you want, it’s perfect!

At the studio

Finally, if you just happen to be in Santa Monica, California or Berlin, Germany, you’re welcome to swing on by to watch the 2015 Summer Split live! Just grab yourself a ticket and join your fellow fans in the studio!

At viewing parties

If you’re not in either of the LCS cities — or just couldn’t get tickets — you can always head to one of the fan-organized viewing parties! Often held in bars, they’re a great place to meet up with fellow fans and watch the action.

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