Fans of professional League Of Legends can now get even closer to the action for an even better price. Riot Games’ Pro View for the 2020 LEC and LCS Spring Splits is on sale, dropping from 15.99 to only 9.99. The all access pass is also on sale, dropping from 19.99 to 12.99.

Pro View gives serious League of Legends fans access to all sorts of content designed to both entertain and help them improve their own gameplay.  Viewers can watch the game from the point of view of their favorite players, seeing all of their clicks, key strokes, and even the in-game chat. They’ll be able to have up to four of these perspective streams running at once, which will be synced together to keep up with the action. This should prove to be an incredibly useful tool for players who want to learn how the E-sports professionals approach the game.

This year Riot Games has also added some new features to Pro View. The new Map Stream mode will allow give viewers a top down view of the entirety of Summoner’s Rift, allowing them to view the whole map in real time.  The Advanced Timeline will make it easier for fans to access important moments of the game. Kills and objectives will be marked throughout the timeline, making it straightforward to view highlights from the game.

Finally, viewers will get access to live stats. They’ll be able to track their favorite players, see what they’re building, what runes they’ve picked, and all of their matchups, without ever having to leave the stream. This will be incredibly appealing to fans who enjoy the more analytical elements of League of Legends, or anyone who wants to watch the professionals battle it out for millions of dollars in prize money.

2020 is shaping up to be a great year for fans of professional League of Legends. There are a number of new rookies entering the league, and big shake ups for established teams, like fan favorite Cloud 9. As of now, Pro View has only been announced for to the LEC and the LCS. There’s no word on if this product will be available for the non-Western leagues like the LCK or LPL games, so fans of those leagues may be stuck watching regular streams, although they may have as many as a billion people watching League of Legends with them.  But for serious fans of the LEC and the LCS, the amount of access they’ll be getting will almost certainly be worth the price.

League of Legends Pro View is available now. Viewers will lose their access to Pro View after the Summer Split finals.

Source: League of Legends