After a player strike lasting almost two weeks the LCS Players Association, the representative body for professional League of Legends players in North America, has announced that it has agreed on terms that will allow the season to resume on June 14.
The LCS summer season was delayed for two weeks from its original start date of June 1 in response to the player walkout, with Riot Games threatening to cancel the season--and the region's chance at Worlds--if an agreement could not be made.
The LCSPA announced today that it has made that agreement, though it continues to negotiate on some key issues that haven't been resolved.
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