In a statement written by Cacophonie, eSports leader at Riot Games in Brazil, the company states that equipment was sent to the home of its partners, as well as new software was purchased to help make the content production and broadcasts workflow remote.
"In this way, casters, observers (people watching the games on different “cameras” on different routes), video editors and graphic effects, and others, will all be at home, working through remote solutions that we set up in this period," says the statement.
Other solutions disclosed were the gathering of professionals to guarantee support to the players, and the constant tests and analysis of internet and connection performance.
"We’re still working on solutions for Depois do Nexus (After Nexus), where we understand that the joint debate of our guests and professional players is the main star, and we’ll be back soon with updates on this content. We’ll also be rolling out the rest of the First Stage calendar soon, as well as information about the CBLoL First Stage Final," states the statement.
Source: Folha de S. Paulo