LCK and LCP to Trial New "Coach Voice": What this Means for LoL Esports

LCK and LCP to Trial New "Coach Voice": What this Means for LoL Esports

Martin Arévalo-Östberg

3 Dec, 2025, 14:54

|

Last updated: 3 Dec, 2025, 16:17

When it comes to League of Legends remaining at the top of the esports world year after year, change is often the name of the game. Now, LoL Esports will be receiving one of its biggest changes yet, as Riot Games announced it will be introducing "Coach Voice" to the LCK and LCP to start the 2026 season.

Essentially, this will allow for a team's coach to talk to their players and deliver instructions mid-game for a short window of time. But, how exactly does it work? Let's go over this change and its significance.

Gen.G coach KIM Worlds 2025
The importance of a good coaching staff may be going up. (Credit: Colin Young-Wolff/Riot Games)

Coach Voice to Debut in LCK and LCP

Note that while its English name is yet to be officially confirmed, we will continue calling it "Coach Voice" for the remainder of this article. 

If you're a fan of American sports or Counter-Strike/VALORANT, then you can think of Coach Voice as a type of time-out, except the game does not stopThe way it works is simple:

  • Coaches can call for Coach Voice up to 3 times per game.
  • When used, it will give coaches a 45 second window to deliver instructions to their players.
  • The game will not be paused. Players continue playing while receiving instructions.
  • Only roster-registered coaches, managers, or analysts can participate in Coach Voice.
  • No communication with the outside world will be allowed until the end of each game.
  • The new feature will be 'trialed' only in the LCK and LCP first, starting January 2026.
    • Will only be used for Group Stage matches.
    • For now, Coach Voice will not be applied to other leagues or international competitions.

Until now, once players climbed onto the stage for a match, the only time they were allowed to receive instructions from their coaching staff was during champ select (also known as the pick & ban phase). Naturally, being able to receive instructions during a game for the first time is expected to impact LoL esports and its players moving forward.

How Does Coach Voice Affect the Game?

As with any coming feature, all we can do for now is speculate. That said, Coach Voice has the potential to impact the scene meaningfully in the long run.

The Players

For one, being able to receive instructions during a game should, in theory, allow players to focus more on their mechanics and all micro aspects of the game. As for the macro part (map movement, long-term decision making, etc.), players might feel less of a need to worry about that knowing that their coach can come in at any point and give them 45 seconds worth of instructions on what to do next.

A player like Faker, for instance, is often thought to act both as a player and coach for T1 during games thanks to his vast knowledge of the game and his terrific shot-calling and decision-making. While these will still be valuable tools for any player to have, there might not necessarily be a need for a player to be anything more than a mechanical monster now, given that their coaches can help guide them in other aspects more effectively moving forward.

T1 Faker on stage after winning Worlds 2025
Faker's unparalleled ability to read the game has allowed him to win Worlds an incredible six times. (Credit: Christina Oh/Riot Games)

The Coaches

As for the coaches, this change should only mean that the value of a good coaching staff is higher than ever before. The introduction of Coach Voice will push coaches to develop better and more effective communication skills, and refine their decision-making and understanding of League of Legends macro overall.

Can you imagine your coach requesting the use of Coach Voice during a game, only for them to have nothing meaningful to say for a full 45 seconds? A good use of Coach Voice moving forward can mean the difference between winning or losing a game, which sees coaches have more agency in LoL Esports than ever before. In short, this move should only serve to elevate the level of League of Legends coaches everywhere in the long run.

Coach Voice: The Future of LoL Esports?

For now, this new feature is only being introduced in the LCK and LCP leagues. This will allow Riot Games to monitor the use of Coach Voice, receive feedback, make changes as needed, and then finally assess whether it should be introduced throughout the scene as a whole, scrapped altogether, or simply reworked before trying again.

Though nothing is granted, allowing coaches to speak to their players during a game could be the start of a new chapter for League of Legends esports.

Follow Strafe Esports for all the latest League news and our X account for the latest content and coverage. Also, stay tuned to Strafe YouTube for exclusive interviews, press conferences, and more.

Featured image credit: Yicun Liu/Riot Games


Read more:

New League of Legends Role Quests: Rewards for Every Role

League of Legends 2026 Changes: New Role Quests, Demacia Theme, New Items

T1 Worlds 2025 Skin Picks: What We Know So Far

Latest news

Team Secret Whales Eliminate Top Esports from 2026 MSI in Stunning Upset

Team Secret Whales Eliminate Top Esports from 2026 MSI in Stunning Upset

Team Secret Whales successfully landed a decisive knockout blow against the LPL 2nd seed today. The Bo5 series at the 2026 Mid-Season Invitational did not go the way most expected, with the LCP representative coming away with a series victory in 4 games. Top Esports’ elimination marks them as a first team to exit 2026 MSI in the Bracket Stage, and a stark disappointment for a team looking to make another deep run internationally. Team Secret Whales are now bound for a showdown between either Bilibili Gaming or LYON.
1h
Foo Zen-Wen

Riftbound Reveals T1 2025 Worlds Champion Collection with Exclusive Player Cards

T1's historic three-peat is making the jump from Summoner's Rift to the tabletop. Riot Games has unveiled two special collections celebrating the team's 2025 League of Legends World Championship victory through Riftbound, its physical card game based on the LoL universe.
3 Jul
Kaustavmani Choudhury

G2 Esports Reverse Sweep Top Esports in Opening Matchup of MSI 2026 Bracket Stage

EU’s top seed, G2 Esports, refused to go quietly into the night as they took down Top Esports in a 5-game thriller in Daejeon, South Korea. The LEC representative completed the reverse sweep after being down 0-2 to kick start their 2026 League of Legends MSI campaign in the most exciting way possible.
3 Jul
Foo Zen-Wen

MSI 2026 Pick'Ems Guide and Rewards: Bracket Stage

With the Play-In Stage done and dusted, it's time for the main event at MSI 2026. The Bracket Stage is about to kick off, and the Pick'Ems challenge is already open! Exclusive League of Legends rewards are at stake, so let's take a look at our MSI 2026 Pick'Ems guide for the Bracket Stage so you can better guide your selections.
1 Jul
Martin Arévalo-Östberg

T1 Qualify for 2026 MSI Bracket Stage After Flawless Play-Ins Run

To the surprise of very few, T1 are through to the League of Legends 2026 Mid-Season Invitational (MSI) Bracket Stage after blasting through their Play-Ins opposition. T1 secure their spot after a spotless Play-Ins run, not dropping a single game throughout.
1 Jul
Foo Zen-Wen

Team Liquid Eliminate Karmine Corp from MSI 2026

Hence, it’s proven: NA >> EU. On the third day of MSI 2026, North American Team Liquid Alienware clashed with French Powerhouse Karmine Corp with tournament lives on the line. Many expected the LEC squad to come out on top, but the Summoner’s Rift witnessed an upset.
30 Jun
Ganesh Jadhav

League Classic to Arrive in Season 3: What to Expect

We have our first look at the much-anticipated League of Legends Classic — or League Classic — game mode and there’s a lot to be excited about. Earlier today Riot Games mistakenly included files for the upcoming game mode on the LoL PBE (Public Beta Environment) and keen eyes were quick to latch on to the information. Let’s have a look at everything we can expect to see.
27 Jun
Foo Zen-Wen

Comments (0)

Log in to comment on this match