Red Bull’s off-season League of Legends property, League of Its Own, will return for a third edition on 29 November, with Munich’s SAP Garden confirmed as the new host venue. The 11,500-capacity arena is expected to welcome around 10,000 attendees, positioning the event as one of the largest live esports productions in Germany this year.

Commercially, the event continues to expand its partner roster. AGON by AOC returns as monitor partner, MSI as PC and laptop partner, and Razer debuts as chair partner. KFC has been added as a new sponsor for 2025, marking its first involvement with the property.

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Distribution remains a core element, with the event to be streamed globally via Red Bull Gaming’s Twitch and YouTube channels. Co-streaming rights have been confirmed for creators including Caedrel, Kameto and Noway4u.

The series, launched in Berlin in 2023 and staged in Paris in 2024, has established itself as a platform for exhibition matches between leading organisations outside the official Riot Games calendar. For 2025, teams announced include G2 Esports, Karmine Corp, NNO Old, Los Ratones and South Korea’s T1.