Update: We had mistakenly said that voting had ended and that these were the final results, but they are not. The article has been corrected to reflect this.

While All-Star voting may have only begun a few days ago, we can see the result from every major region.

Here are the rosters for North America, Korea, Europe and China. All of these rosters are subject to change, as voting is still ongoing. However, unlike last year, we can’t see how much players are leading by.

NA LCS

Kevin “ Hauntzer ” Yarnell

” Yarnell Mike “ Mikeyeung ” Yeung

” Yeung Søren “ Bjergsen ” Bjerg

” Bjerg Zachary “ Sneaky ” Scuderi

” Scuderi Zaqueri “Aphromoo” Black

LCK

Lee “ Cuvee ” Seong-jin

” Seong-jin Kang “ Ambition ” Chan-yong

” Chan-yong Lee “ Faker ” Sang-hyeok

” Sang-hyeok Kim “ Pray ” Jong-in

” Jong-in Kang “Gorilla” Beom-hyeon

EU LCS

Paul “ Soaz ” Boyer

” Boyer Marcin “ Jankos ” Jankowski

” Jankowski Tristan “ PowerOfEvil ” Schrage

” Schrage Martin “ Rekkles ” Larsson

” Larsson Lee “Ignar” Dong-geun

LPL

Ke “ 957 ” Chang-Yu

” Chang-Yu Liu “ Mlxg ” Shi Yu

” Shi Yu Su “ Xiye ” Han-Wei

” Han-Wei Jian “ Uzi ” Zi-Hao

” Zi-Hao Tian “Meiko” Ye

The teams will compete against each other in a variety of different series and competitions at the All-Star event, which will be held in Los Angeles at the LCS Arena on December 7-10.