2018 Spring Vietnam Championship Series

2018 Spring Vietnam Championship Series split (2018 Spring VCS) was the first half of the 6th season of the Vietnam Championship Series, a Vietnamese professional league for League of Legends, the multiplayer online battle arena video game. It was the first VCS staging since Vietnam became independent competitive region from the Garena Premier League.

2018 Spring Vietnam Championship Series
LeagueVietnam Championship Series
SportLeague of Legends
DurationJanuary 18, 2018 – April 7, 2018
Number of matches56 best-of-threes in the regular season, 3 best-of-fives in the play-offs
Number of teams8
2018 VCS Spring Playoffs
ChampionsEVOS Esports
  Runners-upGIGABYTE Marines

The winner of the playoffs, EVOS Esports, automatically qualified for the 2018 Mid-Season Invitational.[1]

Format

International tournaments spots

After becoming an independent competitive region, Vietnam got their own spots in Play-in stage of the Worlds and MSI. Also it was placed in the Rift Rivals Green Rift zone to Turkey and CIS.[2]

Regular season

The regular season began on January 18 and ended on March 18.

Pos Team Pld W L PF PA PD Pts Qualification or relegation
1 EVOS Esports 14 12 2 26 7 +19 26 Advance to Play-offs (Finals)
2 GIGABYTE Marines 14 9 5 22 14 +8 23 Advance to Play-offs (Round 2)
3 Ultimate 14 9 5 19 14 +5 23 Advance to Play-offs (Round 1)
4 Young Generation 14 8 6 20 15 +5 22
5 Cherry Gaming 14 7 7 17 17 0 21
6 FTV Esports 14 5 9 14 19 5 19
7 FFQTV Gaming 14 5 9 13 22 9 19 Qualification to Summer Promotion
8 Hall of Fame 14 1 13 3 26 23 15
Updated to match(es) played on unknown. Source: GosuGamers.net

Playoffs

The playoffs started on March 30 and ended on April 7.

  Round 1 Round 2 Finals
                           
    1 EVOS Esports 3
    2 Ultimate 1       GIGABYTE Marines 2
3 Young Generation 1       GIGABYTE Marines 3  
4 GIGABYTE Marines 3

Summer Promotion

Promotion tournament for two spots in the 2018 VCS Summer was held from May 4 to May 8. Both VCS teams, FFQTV Gaming and Hall of Fame, remains in the league for the next split.[3]

First round Second round Qualified
                   
FFQTV Gaming 3  
New Power Esports 0  
  FFQTV Gaming 3  
  Hall of Fame 0  
Hall of Fame 3
Matrix Esport Gaming 0  
  FFQTV Gaming Q
  Hall of Fame Q
New Power Esports 3  
Matrix Esport Gaming 1  
  Hall of Fame 3
  New Power Esports 0  

Final standings

Rank Team Prize money Qualification and relegation
EVOS Esports ₫ 500,000,000 Qualification for the 2018 MSI second play-in round and 2018 Rift Rivals Green
GIGABYTE Marines ₫ 200,000,000 Qualification for the 2018 Rift Rivals Green
Ultimate ₫ 150,000,000 Qualification for the 2018 Rift Rivals Green
4 Young Generation ₫ 125,000,000
5 Cherry Gaming ₫ 100,000,000
6 FTV Esports ₫ 85,000,000
7 FFQTV Gaming ₫ 75,000,000 Qualification for the Summer Promotion, securing the VCS' spot eventually
8 Hall of Fame ₫ 65,000,000 Qualification for the Summer Promotion, securing the VCS' spot eventually
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References

  1. "EVOS Esports là đại diện của Việt Nam tại MSI 2018". Liên Minh 360 (in Vietnamese). April 7, 2018. Retrieved 2018-05-08.
  2. "Vietnam is now an independent competitive region in League of Legends". Dot Esports. Retrieved 2018-05-08.
  3. infogame.vn. "Đánh bại NP, HOF tầm cấm vé vớt ở lại VCS Mùa Hè 2018 - infogame.vn". tin tức infogame.vn (in Vietnamese). Retrieved 2018-05-08.
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