Korean dominance, Chinese challenge, and the American dream – it’s all heating up in the quarterfinals!
Starting at dawn on November 2 we will have the highest level League Of Legends. Who do you have as a candidate?
Quarterfinalists are bringing the heat 🔥
Silence. Breath. Anticipation. The KBS Arena in Seoul went quiet as the group stages wrapped up. Starting November 2nd, the Sajik Indoor Gymnasium in Busan will be the eSport hotspot. Battles will ensue, skills will be showcased, and emotions will run high, all leading up to the grand finale on November 19th at the Gocheok Sky Dome in Seoul, where the cream of the crop will emerge.
Eight behemoths are stepping up, representing the best of the best:
– Korea’s GenG shines in white and gold, reminiscent of their 2021 bronze achievement.
– China’s Bilibili Gaming Pingan Bank boasts a striking blue-pink logo.
– The pride of the USA, Division NRG, is ready to roll.
– WeiboGaming FAW AUDI from China flaunts the iconic Weibo logo.
– The Beijing JDG Intel ESports Club, with its fiery-red emblem, clinched bronze before and may just surprise us again.
– Korea’s kt Rolster stands out with a blazing red “R”.
– China’s LNG showcases a fierce blue dragon in their logo.
– And last but by no means least, Korea’s T1, a team that has consistently dazzled, bagging silver in 2022 and bronze in 2021.
A Clash of Titans: USA, Korea, and China
The stage is set for what might seem predictable but is anything but certain. If past years are any indication, China might have the edge.
But it’s never that simple! Every team has victory in their sights, especially the dark horse, the US’s very own Division NRG.
Korea clinches the title of favorites
Indeed, T1 could be the ones laughing last. Over the years, they’ve proven they have what it takes to bring home the hardware. Observers speculate that T1 won’t leave empty-handed, no matter the outcome.
The countdown is on. Come November 2nd, all bets are off. The big question remains: Who will strike gold and carve their name in eSport history?
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