Hong Kong-based esports organiser Cyber Games Arena (CGA) has announced a partnership with Riot Games to bring the League of Legends Champions Korea (LCK) Cup Finals for the first time to the city of Hong Kong.

This is also the first time the LCK Cup Finals will take place outside Korea, setting up a major milestone for both the league and Hong Kong’s esports scene. The 2026 LCK Cup Finals in Hong Kong will be held from 28 February to 1 March 2026 at Kai Tak Arena in Kai Tak Sports Park. The official release states that the event is expected to attract more than 10,000 spectators each day, drawing fans from Hong Kong and overseas.

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Famous teams such as T1 and Gen.G usually occupy leading positions in the league, along with star players like LeeFakerSang-hyeok. The top three teams from the 2026 LCK Cup will travel to Hong Kong to compete in the Finals, giving fans a chance to watch these world-class teams live.

Alongside the main event, event organisers Cyber Games Arena will set up an LCK Festival Zone with free admission. The Festival Zone will include team booths, merchandise sales, photo areas, fan message walls, cosplayer activities and interactive sponsor booths. According to organisers, it is designed to let the public experience the excitement of esports, even if they are not regular viewers.

Tickets for the LCK Cup Finals in Hong Kong are usually in high demand, and the 2026 edition will be no different. Tickets will be sold through HK Ticketing, with a PAYKOOL priority sale on 29 January, followed by the public sale starting at on 30 January. CGA has confirmed that prices will range from HK$488 (~$62.5 USD) to HK$1,688 (~$216.4 USD) to give fans a variety of seating options.

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