The 2016 NA LCS season was the fourth year of the North American League of Legends Championship Series. It was divided into spring and summer splits, each consisting of a regular season and playoff stage. Regular season games were played in the Riot Games Studios in Los Angeles, California.

Format

Teams compete in a double round robin tournament over the course of nine weeks during the regular season, with matches being best-of-three. The top six teams from the regular season advanced to the playoff stage, with the top two teams receiving a bye to the semifinals. The seventh place team qualifies for the next split of the LCS but does not participate in playoffs. The bottom three teams play in a promotion/relegation tournament against the top two NA Challenger Series teams. Playoffs were single-elimination and matches were best-of-five. The winner of the summer split automatically qualified for the 2016 World Championship, while the team with the most cumulative championship points from the spring and summer splits also qualified for World Championship. A final team, the winner of the regional finals, also qualified for the World Championship.

Offseason changes

As the team with the worst record in the 2015 NA LCS Summer regular season, Team Dragon Knights was automatically relegated to the NA Challenger Series. As the eighth and ninth team places respectively, Team 8 and Enemy eSports were obligated to play in a promotion tournament against the second and third place Challenger teams, who were Team Coast and Team Imagine respectively. Enemy was relegated after losing to Coast 3–0, but Team 8 beat Imagine 3–1 to remain in the LCS. The two teams that won the Promotion matches both sold their spots to other teams before the start of the spring split. The LA Renegades were automatically promoted by winning the NA Challenger Series.

A total of three teams, Team Coast, Team 8, and Gravity Gaming sold their NA LCS spots, all to new esports organizations that had been created for the sole purpose of being in the LCS. Team Coast sold their spot to NRG eSports, Team 8 sold their spot to Immortals, and Gravity's spot was sold to Echo Fox. Team Impulse had announced their intentions to sell their spot, but failed to do so prior to the original deadline. However, after the Spring Split, Team Impulse managed to sel it's spot to Phoenix1 just before the start of the Summer Split.

Spring

Regular season

PosTeamPldWLPCTQualification or relegation
1Immortals18171.944Advance to semifinals
2Counter Logic Gaming18135.722
3Cloud918126.667Advance to quarterfinals
4Team Liquid18108.556
5NRG Esports1899.500
6Team SoloMid1899.500
7Echo Fox18612.333
8LA Renegades18513.278Promotion tournament
9Team Impulse18513.278
10Dignitas18414.222Relegated to NA CS

Playoffs

The 2016 NA LCS Spring finals saw a rematch of the previous split's finals between Team SoloMid and Counter Logic Gaming. The finals were played in Las Vegas, Nevada at the Mandalay Bay Events Center.

Bracket

QuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinal
1Immortals0
3Cloud 916Team SoloMid3
6Team SoloMid36Team SoloMid2
Top seed selects opponent
2Counter Logic Gaming3
2Counter Logic Gaming3
4Team Liquid34Team Liquid2Third place
5NRG eSports0
4Team Liquid0
3Immortals3

Source: ( November 27, 2017, at the Wayback Machine)

Promotion tournament

QuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinal
Winner to 2016 Summer
A1Renegades3
B2Team Dragon Knights3B2Team Dragon Knights0Winner to 2016 Summer
B3Team Dignitas0B2Team Dragon Knights0
Winner to 2016 SummerB1Apex Gaming3
A2Team Impulse3
B1Apex Gaming0

Source: ( November 27, 2017, at the Wayback Machine)

Summer

Regular season

PosTeamPldWLPCTQualification or relegation
1Team SoloMid18171.944Advance to semifinals
2Immortals18162.889
3Cloud918126.667Advance to quarterfinals
4Counter Logic Gaming18108.556
5Team Liquid1899.500
6Team EnVyUs18810.444
7Apex Gaming18810.444
8Phoenix118513.278Promotion tournament
9NRG Esports18414.222
10Echo Fox18117.056Relegated to NA CS

Playoffs

The playoff stage for the third place match between Immortals and Counter Logic Gaming.

The summer finals were held at the Air Canada Centre in Toronto, Canada, the first time an NA LCS match had been played outside of the United States.

Bracket

QuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinal
1Team SoloMid3
3Cloud934Counter Logic Gaming0
6Team EnVyUs11Team SoloMid3
Top seed selects opponent
3Cloud91
2Immortals2
4Counter Logic Gaming33Cloud93Third place
5Team Liquid1
3Immortals3
4Counter Logic Gaming2

Source: ( January 18, 2018, at the Wayback Machine)

Promotion tournament

QuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinal
Winner to 2017 Spring
A1Phoenix13
B2Echo Fox3B2Echo Fox0Winner to 2017 Spring
B3Team Liquid Academy2B2Echo Fox3
Winner to 2017 SpringA2NRG Esports0
A2NRG Esports0
B1Cloud9 Challenger3

Source: ( January 23, 2018, at the Wayback Machine)

Worlds qualification

Championship Points

PosTeamSprSumTotalQualification
1Team SoloMid70AQAQ2016 League of Legends World Championship
2Counter Logic Gaming9040130
3Immortals5070120Advance to regional qualifier
4Cloud91090100
5Team Liquid302050
6Team EnVyUs02020
7Apex GamingN/A00
8Echo Fox000
9NRG Esports1000
10Phoenix1000
11Dignitas0N/A0

Regional qualifier

Round 1Round 2Finals
3Immortals1
4Cloud934Cloud93
5Team Liquid06Team EnVyUs0
6Team EnVyUs3

Source: ( January 18, 2018, at the Wayback Machine)

Notes

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