The next League of Legends Oceanic Pro League (OPL) split finals will be the headline event at the Melbourne Esports Open.

Riot Games has signed a deal that will bring the finals back to Melbourne until at least 2022.

Organizers TEG Live and ESL Australia have indicated that another major esports title for the event will be announced tomorrow.

The next finals for the top League of Legends competition in Australia will come to Rod Laver Arena, as part of the Melbourne Esports Open. Thanks to a deal between Riot Games and the organizers—TEG Live and ESL Australia—all subsequent finals will also be held in Melbourne until at least 2022.

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The Melbourne Esports Open is a multi-esports event, billed as a two day festival, complete with tournaments and a gaming expo. Run in partnership with the government of Melbourne, today’s news also revealed that Australian retail chain JB Hi-Fi would be the official presenting partner for the next three years.

This is hardly the first time that the OPL finals have been showcased as a stadium event. 2015 and 2016 both saw stadium grand finals in Sydney and Brisbane, respectively.

“2017 lacked a stadium Grand Final which was disappointing to our fans and didn’t reflect the magnitude of the OPL Grand Final,” said Daniel Ringland, head of Oceanic esports at Riot Games. “The Melbourne Esports Open solves for that in a sustainable, annual event and I’m thrilled to be able to deliver our fans a stadium event in Melbourne for the next five years.”

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The press release also indicated that more esports titles will be announced soon. While the heavily-funded inaugural Fortnite esports season suggests a battle royale presence, the Overwatch Contenders 2018 Season 2 Grand Finals collides with the Melbourne Esports Open’s September dates—though Overwatch League related events are typically hosted by Blizzard alone.

It should be noted that the Melbourne Esports Open won’t be the only stadium LOL event down under this year. In May, the Australian Football League (AFL) announced a partnership with Riot Games, that would bring the League of Origin all-stars event to a yet unnamed AFL owned venue.