The League of Legends tournament at the Esports World Cup is progressing at an exhilarating pace. Although it seems like the event just kicked off, we’re already seeing a significant reduction in participants, with half of the attending teams having been eliminated. Currently, four teams have secured their place in the semifinals after completing the quarterfinals.
Recent results have seen both Furia and CTBC Flying Oyster exit the tournament following defeats in their last group stage matches. Additionally, Bilibili Gaming and Hanwha Life Esports were eliminated in the knockout bracket quarterfinals. As it stands, only six teams remain, and today’s competitions will decide the fate of four of them.
The final two quarterfinals will feature Gen.G Esports facing off against FlyQuest for a chance to meet G2 Esports in the semifinals. Meanwhile, T1 will go head-to-head with Movistar KOI, vying for a spot in the semifinals against Anyone’s Legend. Following the conclusion of these matchups, four teams will be sent home as the tournament narrows down to the finalists.
As we look at the remaining contenders, all eyes will be on which team emerges victorious from these thrilling clashes. The competition remains fierce, and the excitement is palpable as fans speculate on who might clinch the coveted championship title.