The 2025 EMEA Masters Summer Split Grand Final will take place on Sunday, 2 November, at the Dôme de Paris, marking the first time the event will be held on the main stage of Paris Games Week.
The tournament, which brings together League of Legends (LoL) teams from across Europe, the Middle East and North Africa, is widely regarded as a key platform for emerging talent. This year’s summer final will see the top two teams from the season compete in front of a live audience at France’s largest video games trade show.
The EMEA Masters features the best sides from 13 regional leagues, including France’s LFL, Spain’s Superliga, the Prime League in the DACH region, Poland’s Rift Legends, and the Arabian League.
Often considered the second tier of League of Legends competition in the EMEA region, it serves as a stepping stone for players aiming to reach the League of Legends EMEA Championship (LEC).
The EMEA Masters Grand Final will not be the only LoL title match taking place at Paris Games Week, as the inclusive Game Changers circuit will also stage its final on 30 October. The French capital recently hosted another Riot Games esports event, the VALORANT Champions 2025.


