The Chinese team outscored their Korean pair 3-2 to become the first to win three mid-season tournament titles.
The Asian classic went to China! In a very close final, There was no doubt Royal Never Give Up in the fifth game and beat T1 3-2 at home. In this way, he repeats the title he won last year Iceland when he defeated another korean, Damwon Kia.
RNG defeated T1 and became a three -time League of Legends MSI champion
China continues to dominate the professional League of Legends scene. After winning the two biggest titles in the game in 2021 against Korean teams, history will continue to repeat itself in 2022. Royal Don’t Give Up He knew how to defend the title he won against Damwon Kia last year and beat T1 in a very close final that ended in the fifth game.
The 3 points you got RNG Eventually is from a stranglehold of the Chinese. They gained a quick dominance on the map by capturing dragons and towers and T1 could not defend such a handicap. However, the two maps are winners T1 is more equal. The Koreans have to sweat to destroy the rival connection.
In the title obtained, RNG became MSI’s first three -time championdefeated the team that won today by a title, T1. In addition, it also equals the mark that the Koreans have with two consecutive titles of Mid-Season Invitational. World 2022 the next target RNG because this is the only title not in its showcases.

All League of Legends MSI Winners
- 2015: Edward Gaming (China).
- 2016: SK Telecom T1 (South Korea).
- 2017: SK Telecom T1 (South Korea).
- 2018: Royal Don’t Give Up (China).
- 2019: G2 Sports (Europe).
- 2020: not played.
- 2021: Royal Don’t Give Up (China).
- 2022: Royal Don’t Give Up (China).
Source: Tycsports

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