Many leagues are reaching the end of the split and others are yet to be determined. We tell you how the weekend of the Riot Games MOBA professional scene was.
Hot weekend in Summoner’s Rift. Isurus and Estral gave us an epic series defined by several more connection hits. The shark, three-time champion. On the other side of the world, Gen.G took the crown from Faker’s T1. We review the most important League of Legends leagues on TyC Sports E.
Isurus, three-time LLA champion: beat Estral 3-2 and qualified for Worlds
Shark and Estral offered an unforgettable show within the framework of Gamergy Mexico. The two best teams in the regular season played a very close final that was determined in the last moments. It could be for any of them, but Isurus takes the glory.
At the fifth and final point, Estral achieves an annihilation and as he begins to destroy the connection, the Isurus members slowly revive and save their base by killing Estral’s entire team. On the paved path, Isurus only had to destroy the last of the opponent’s structures to become the only three-time LLA champion.
Gen.G breaks Faker’s T1 at the Korean LCK Finals
In a unique peanut, Gen.G didn’t let T1 catch his breath and took the title from him in three games. Although the rivalry between the two teams was generally equal, the final was far from previous meetings. Gen.G assumed the role of favorite with authority and prevailed with great clarity in the three maps played. After being denied the local championship for a long time, the team from Doran, nuts, Chovy, Manager Y Legends was able to devote himself to Korea.
JD Gaming – Top Esports, the final of the Chinese LPL
EDG, the eventual world champion, lost in the semifinals against Top Esports and will watch the final from home. JD Gaming and Top Esports will return to determine the title for the third time after two finals played in 2020. There, they shared a championship for each other. Now they will go for the second in their history next Thursday.
Cloud9 vs. 100 Thieves, the first matchup of the LCS semifinals
North America’s most important league already knows its first two semifinalists. Cloud9 defeated Evil Geniuses, the eventual champion, 3-1, while 100 Thieves fought hard to overcome Team Liquid in the fifth game. The other two semifinalists will appear in the lower bracket.
All classified so far for Worlds 2022
- Top Esports (LPL – China)
- JD Gaming (LPL – China)
- Gen.G (LCK – Korea)
- Q1 (LCK – Korea)
- Rogue (LEC – Europe)
- G2 Esports (LEC – Europe)
- MAD Lions (LEC – Europe)
- 100 Thieves (LCS – North America)
- Cloud 9 (LCS – North America)
- check (Latin America – LLA) – play-in
Source: Tycsports
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