Clash is a place where players can form a 5-person team and participate in a 3-day tournament to find the winning team. Recently, Riot announced that it would bring Clash mode back in late 2019 after testing again at the beginning of the year.
Clash is originally a tournament mode for all League of Legends players so they can enjoy the feel of professional players. It seems to be permanently closed, but recently Riot Games suddenly confirmed that Clash mode will start at the end of February. It’s been a difficult journey since this tournament mode was first tested in 2018.
Riot Games has confirmed that Clash will start on February 22 and 23, 2020. This release definitely needs a lot of stability when opening for players. The first launch in late 2018 has faced dozens of technical errors, making it unable to operate normally.
It has been more than two years since Riot introduced this exciting tournament mode to the community, but it has been a few months since successful testing in some areas for this developer to confidently launch Clash at the end of February.
Clash is a competitive team-based tournament system that rewards players for organized play.
Its first official beta launched on December 15th, 2017 on European servers, with team creation being released on December 12th. The original release date was set for around May 2018, but due to frequent crashes and development issues, its official release was delayed for over a year, with NA clash tests being conducted between August 19-25, 2019. Its second official beta launched worldwide and took place across two weekends of December 7–8 and December 14–15, 2019. The current planned release date is for early 2020.
Hopefully, in this test, Clash will work more stably. We can fully expect a complete Clash mode will launch at the end of February 2020.