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League of Legends: Clash postponed on EUW and EUNE servers

League of Legends Clash Weekend Delayed in Europe Due to Server Issues

The latest Clash weekend for League of Legends in Europe has been delayed due to ongoing problems with the EUW and EUNE servers. Clash is a tournament mode that allows teams of five friends to compete against other teams on Summoner’s Rift for a chance to win prizes. However, the mode has been plagued with bugs and frequent crashing, causing server issues.

Riot, the developer of League of Legends, acknowledged the server problems in a tweet and stated that they would not be able to provide a good Clash experience for players at the moment. As a result, the Clash weekend has been postponed for a week on the EUW and EUNE servers. Riot Brightmoon expressed disappointment in the delay, especially after previous delays.

During the global beta of the last Clash in December, Riot made several necessary changes to the tournament mode, including rolling bracket starts and a bracket repair tech to quickly resolve any bugs. Teams were rewarded with banners, loot boxes, and summoner’s icons for participating in the Clash tests throughout the year.

Players will now have to wait an extra week to have a chance at earning the Clash rewards. Hopefully, the server issues will be resolved by next week.

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