Kespa Cup 2025 brings all-star League of Legends clashes to Disney+ this December

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The KeSPA Cup 2025 is set to take over December as Disney+ becomes the exclusive platform for the tournament across Asia. The event runs from December 6–14 and offers fans a full week of cross-regional League of Legends battles.

This year’s competition brings together ten LCK squads, two North American challengers, and All-Star teams from Vietnam and Japan. The tournament also serves as an official qualifier, which raises the stakes as teams push for early-season momentum.

Disney+ expands its esports slate with exclusive KeSPA Cup coverage across APAC.
Disney+ expands its esports slate with exclusive KeSPA Cup coverage across APAC.

Expanded streaming access across APAC

The opening phase of the tournament will be played online. However, the later rounds will move to the Sangam SOOP Colosseum in Korea, giving fans a mix of digital and on-site action. Disney+ will stream every match in 11 APAC regions, offering both Korean and English commentary.

Replay access will remain available for a limited time after each matchup. This allows viewers to revisit major moments before the platform shifts to curated highlights. As a result, fans across the region can follow the action even if they miss the live broadcast.

Disney and KeSPA strengthen long-term partnership

The 2025 edition marks the first major project under the September agreement between Disney Korea and the Korea e-sports Association. Through this deal, Disney+ becomes the exclusive home not only for the KeSPA Cup but also for Team Korea of Esports content leading into the Aichi-Nagoya 2026 Asian Games.

The event brings together a rare mix of LCK mainstays and international standouts. Furthermore, the format ensures that every match contributes to a growing storyline as teams begin their competitive year. Fans can start watching the action live on December 6.

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