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League of Legends' Nova Series is for Women and Marginalised Genders

Riot Games has announced the Nova Series, a new French League of Legends esports tournament explicitly designed to support women and gender-diverse players. The debut event, titled Nova Series: Prélude, will run from November 8th to December 6th and features a €10,000 prize pool (approximately £8,700). Participants will compete across several stages, showcasing their skills in one of the most popular multiplayer titles in the world.

The creation of the Nova Series coincides with the launch of the first League of Legends Game Changers (LGC) split, Riot’s new global framework that mirrors VALORANT’s Game Changers program's success. Both initiatives share the same mission: to foster safer, more accessible competitive environments where women and marginalized genders can thrive at the highest levels of play.

Trend Themes

  1. Gender-inclusive Esports — Expanding esports to be gender-inclusive allows for a broader range of talent acquisition and audience engagement.
  2. Localized Esports Tournaments — Localized esports leagues, like the Nova Series in France, are fostering community engagement and nurturing local talent.
  3. Multifaceted Gaming Events — Creating varying tournament formats offers participants with diverse skills new avenues for showcasing their abilities.

Industry Implications

  1. Video Game Publishing — Game publishers are pioneering inclusive competitive models that broaden player demographics and enhance community goodwill.
  2. Event Management — Event organizers are tapping into niche demographics by crafting specialized tournaments that celebrate diversity and inclusivity.
  3. Digital Broadcasting — Broadcasting companies that cover inclusive esports events can attract viewers from underrepresented communities, promoting diversified content offerings.

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