
Riot Games is closing out the year with a new three-week photo exhibition highlighting the biggest moments from the League of Legends Champions Korea (LCK). Titled “SEQUENCE 2025,” the gallery will run from Dec. 6 to Dec. 28 at LoL PARK in Seoul’s Jongno district, offering free admission and a full-building showcase of the league’s most memorable storylines.
The exhibition opens at noon on Dec. 6 and will operate daily from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. According to Riot Games, the event is designed to guide visitors through a curated, chronological experience of the 2025 season—covering players, teams, international competitions, and fan culture.
Guests will begin their visit near the Riot PC Café before moving through LoL PARK’s newly converted gallery layout. The exhibit spans three primary zones: a TEAM Zone featuring season-long team photography; a SCENE Zone highlighting key moments from domestic and international events; and a FAN Zone dedicated to community interactions, behind-the-scenes snapshots, and fan signs. Video content such as recap reels, unpublished cuts, and themed compilations will also be available throughout the space.
Looking Back on an LCK-Painted 2025
“SEQUENCE 2025” will include several special installations, including pixel-style reinterpretations of each team’s season created by Studio Pants, as well as PosART pieces produced in collaboration with POSCO. These metal-based artworks commemorate LCK championship victories at this year’s three major international tournaments: the First Stand (FST), the Mid-Season Invitational (MSI), and the League of Legends World Championship.
Visitors can also take part in an on-site “Sequence Card” program, selecting collectible cards that follow the flow of the exhibition to create customized souvenirs. Additional commemorative goods will be offered at the LCK SHOP inside LoL PARK.
More details on the event and programming schedule will be provided through the LCK’s official channels. Launched in 2012, the LCK is Korea’s top professional League of Legends league and one of six global regions. Beginning in 2025, the league will shift to a single-season format running from April through September. LCK teams have secured 10 World Championships—more than any other region—and the league continues to attract roughly four million daily viewers worldwide.
Next year, League of Legends esports will center on three global events: the First Stand in March, MSI in June and July, and Worlds from mid-October through early November.
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