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still, not the only tourney to be called Worlds - numerous WC events are called that too |
A standalone mention of 'Worlds' usually refers to the LoL World Championship, so a reader is overwhelmingly likely to look for that. idk whether to redirect this to the relevant article, though Tag: Reverted |
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In colloquial usage, '''Worlds''' usually refers to the [[League of Legends World Championship|'''''League of Legends'' World Championship''']]. |
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* [[Worlds (book)]], a collection of science fiction and fantasy short stories by Eric Flint |
* [[Worlds (book)]], a collection of science fiction and fantasy short stories by Eric Flint |
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* [[Worlds (Joe Lovano album)]], 1989 |
* [[Worlds (Joe Lovano album)]], 1989 |
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* [[Worlds (Porter Robinson album)]], 2014 |
* [[Worlds (Porter Robinson album)]], 2014 |
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* A [[world championship]] event of any kind |
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==See also== |
==See also== |
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* [[World (disambiguation)]] |
* [[World (disambiguation)]] |
Revision as of 12:14, 26 October 2022
In colloquial usage, Worlds usually refers to the League of Legends World Championship.
Worlds may also refer to:
- Worlds (book), a collection of science fiction and fantasy short stories by Eric Flint
- Worlds (Joe Lovano album), 1989
- Worlds (Porter Robinson album), 2014
- A world championship event of any kind