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On October 13, 2012, the Taipei Assassins (TPA) of Taiwan triumphed over Azubu Frost of South Korea in the Finals of Season 2 World Championship with a score of 3 to 1, and claimed the $1 million in prize money. The LAN client was deployed for the first time during the first quarter-final and semi-final matches played following the rescheduled matches, and was in use during the finals.
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Īfter a series of network issues during the Season 2 World Playoffs that led to several matches being delayed, Riot revealed on October 13, 2012, that a special LAN-based client had been quickly developed, designed for use in tournament environments where the effects of lag and other network issues can be detrimental to the proper organization of an event. The final $1 million was to go to small organizers who apply to Riot to host League of Legends tournaments. Another $2 million was to go to Riot's Season 2 qualifiers and championship. Of this amount, $2 million was to go to Riot's partners, including the IPL and other major esports associations.
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After Season 1, Riot announced that US$5,000,000 would be paid out over Season 2. Over 1.6 million viewers watched the streamed broadcast of the event, with a peak of over 210,000 simultaneous viewers in one semi-final match. The European team Fnatic defeated teams from Europe, the US, and Southeast Asia to win the tournament and received US$50,000 in prize money. The Season 1 World Championship was held at DreamHack in Sweden in June 2011 and had US$100,000 in prizes. Main article: League of Legends World Championship Seasons 1–3