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Riot unveils a brand-new show featuring Dash on the LCS broadcast in 2023

Former LCS Desk Host Dash to Take on New Role for 2023 Season

Following a wave of fan outrage and hysteria, James “Dash” Patterson, former LCS desk host, will be staying with the LCS broadcast for the upcoming 2023 season. The league confirmed this exciting news earlier today.

Dash to Host All-New Roadshow for LCS

In the upcoming season, Dash will spearhead a brand-new roadshow for the LCS, which will provide a unique behind-the-scenes look into the lives and personalities of the players outside the arena. Fans will have the chance to see a different side of their favorite players that they don’t usually witness on game days.

Exciting Endeavors Await with LCS Players

The LCS revealed, “We’re unleashing Dash from the desk to lead his own excursion show with LCS players, coaxing unseen personality quirks from our pros as they travel outside the arena.” This bold move promises to create captivating content for fans to enjoy.

Spring and Summer Split Finals to Take Place on the East Coast

Another significant announcement in today’s update is that both the Spring and Summer Split finals will be held on the East Coast of the U.S. specifically in Raleigh, North Carolina, and Newark, New Jersey. This decision reinforces the league’s commitment to providing thrilling esports events in accessible venues.

In addition to the exciting outside-the-arena content that Dash will produce in Santa Monica, California, where the regular season games take place, there may be opportunities to explore the host cities later in the year.

The LCS season is set to kick off on Thursday, Jan. 26, so mark your calendars and get ready for an unforgettable season of competitive gaming!

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