The 2023 League of Legends<\/em> season has seen some of the most volatile metas rise and fall in a matter of weeks. From double-marksman bot lanes<\/a> to the resurgence of unkillable tanks that deal immense burst damage, as well as new and reworked champions, casual and professional players have had to adjust to a plethora of changes so far\u2014and it\u2019s only May.<\/p>
As the halfway point of the season quickly approaches, fans will finally be able to see the various professional leagues from around the world compete on the same stage at MSI from May 2 to 21, complete with an entirely new structure<\/a> resembling that of Worlds.<\/p>
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This year\u2019s MSI will take place entirely on Patch 13.8<\/a>, which was released earlier this month with a plethora of balance changes targeting champions, items, and systems\u2014complete with a hint of extra flavor as Riot seeks to change things up for the first international tournament of the year. While the patch did resolve some long-standing issues impacting the meta, there were notably no pro-centric changes included, something that has been fairly common over the past several months.<\/p>