1. For the current lol competition system, several major commercial giants regard the e-sports industry as part of their business. If you want to have an LPL team, you need to prepare an LPL membership fund first. At present, the membership fee of LPL is at least 1 100 million, which shuts out most grassroots amateur teams.
2. After you have the membership, you need to recruit a group of powerful players and coaches. If there are five main players, two substitutes, a first-class coach and a * * *, the signing fee is about 1 100 million, and the subsequent salary is about 10w+ every month.
3. With the player's membership, it is natural to need a venue to provide training and competition. Each LPL team has its own home court and training base, and the monthly venue rental fee is also a big expense at present (the price level in different cities is different, but the average consumption expenditure is quite large).
4. Finally, it is necessary to ensure the positions of logistics personnel in the team, such as chefs, analysts and nutritionists. And ensure the long-term development of the whole team. This expenditure is not high, but it is also important compared with the previous items.
For the rising LPL team, it is difficult to maintain long-term development only by sponsors' sponsorship fees, and a lot of money is needed to smash the team's future. So it is really difficult to form an LPL team. If you don't have a lot of money to spend like JD.COM and Suning, or just treat lol as a game instead of a business, I hope pdd and his team can get better and better at the end of LPL!