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Reportedly, League of Legends circuit in Singapore adopts a 10-ban system.

Singapore’s League of Legends Circuit Implements New 10-Ban System

The League of Legends community is buzzing with excitement as Singapore’s circuit, managed by publisher Garena, released a new pick-and-ban format for 2017. The new system, called the 10-ban system, aims to overhaul the outdated three-per-side banning system used in the game.

The tentative 10-ban system for Singapore’s circuit was revealed by Team Vestigial co-owner Nelson Sng. This system divides the drafting process into separate sections, allowing each team to ban one champion at a time until six champions have been banned. Then, the teams will pick three champions (1-2-2-1), ban two champions (1-1-1-1), and finally pick the last two champions.

This new format has been highly anticipated by League of Legends players. Riot Games, the developer of League of Legends, had previously expressed interest in a 10-ban system for the game. They considered various options such as having bans before the game, bans mixed with picks, and everyone banning at the same time.

It is still unclear whether this new 10-ban system will be implemented in other global circuits. Fans around the world are eagerly waiting for updates on this exciting development.

H/T PVP Live