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Location:

South Korea
Prize Pool:
₩161,000,000 (≃ $146,430
USD)
The 2016 SK Telecom Proleague is the third Proleague broadcast exclusively by SPOTV Games. Details were announced at a KeSPA Media Day on 29 January 2016.[1]
Prize Pool[edit]
Playoffs[edit]
MVP Awards[edit]
Tournament Information[edit]
Map Pool[edit]
Participating Teams[edit]
Player rosters as of Round 3
Regular Season[edit]
The regular season consists of three rounds. Each round consists of a round-robin tournament between all participating teams with each match played as a best-of-5 in Proleague format. At the conclusion of each round, teams earn points according to their round ranking for qualification to the post-season finals.
Round Playoffs[edit]
The four highest ranked teams also playoff to determine a round winner in a winner-stays bracket (4th vs 3rd, winner plays 2nd, winner plays 1st).
Round 1[edit]
Converted USD prizes are based on the currency exchange rate (taken from xe.com) on March 26, 2016: 1,000 KRW = 0.85532 USD.
Round 2[edit]
Converted USD prizes are based on the currency exchange rate (taken from xe.com) on May 21, 2016: 1,000 KRW = 0.83988 USD.
Round 3[edit]
Converted USD prizes are based on the currency exchange rate (taken from xe.com) on July 31, 2016: 1,000 KRW = 0.89924 USD.
Results[edit]
Overall Standings[edit]
Playoffs[edit]
View Games[edit]
Streams[edit]
Proleague is scheduled to broadcast live every Monday and Tuesday at 18:00 KST.
References[edit]