LPL (League of Legends Pro League) is an esports tournament organizer that runs China's top-tier professional League of Legends competition. Its flagship broadcast is LPL 2026 Split 1, distributed mainly across Chinese streaming platforms. These audiences are large enough that World Championship finals featuring LPL teams have drawn more than 100 million viewers in China.
Combined public prize pool / prize money signal.
Official accounts across platforms: brand, per-game and language-specific channels. Size and content reach are separated.
Raw platform totals; not deduplicated across channels.
| Platform | Account | Subscribers | Note |
|---|---|---|---|
| Huya | lpl | 17 700 000 | |
| Twitch | lpl | 1 030 398 | |
| YouTube | @LPL_English | 47 100 | |
| X / Twitter | lplenglish | 246 762 | |
| lpl.official | 213 911 |
A team may compete in several disciplines. Weight is split by game to show where the team is strongest.
Prize money is split by discipline.
Occupied categories show who is already there; open categories show where a pitch can fit.
Bilibili is a Chinese online video and entertainment platform popular with younger audiences, built around anime, comics and gaming (ACG) culture and known for community features such as comments that scroll across the screen. In esports, it operates the League of Legends team Bilibili Gaming (BLG) and is involved with the League of Legends Pro League (LPL), serving as a platform for esports content.
iQOO is a smartphone brand and a sub-brand of vivo, focused on high-performance devices aimed at gamers and technology enthusiasts. In esports, it sponsors the League of Legends Pro League (LPL) and several teams competing in that league.
Lenovo is a Chinese technology company that designs and makes personal computers, laptops, tablets, smartphones, workstations, servers and data-centre hardware for both consumer and business customers. Its products are sold in markets around the world. In esports, Lenovo sponsors the League of Legends Pro League (LPL) and runs a global PC sponsorship through its Legion gaming sub-brand.
Tencent is a Chinese technology company that operates internet and online services, including communications and social platforms, video games, digital content, fintech and cloud computing. In esports, it owns Riot Games and is involved through the League of Legends Pro League (LPL) and TJ Sports, the joint venture that runs League of Legends competition in China, and it supports the Esports World Cup Foundation.