The League of Legends World Championships (also called Worlds) started their Main Event this weekend. A group stage between the best teams in the world as well as the best players in the world like Faker, a true star of the game who once again showed proof of his longevity.

Summary

  • LoL Worlds 2022: European teams defending themselves
  • LoL: the star Faker and his number of matches
  • LoL Worlds 2022: European teams defending themselves

After some highly anticipated playin’ phases, the main phase of the League of Legends World Championships finally began this weekend. Unfortunately, only the European team of Fnatic qualified for the Main Event but were almost accompanied by Mad Lions who were supplanted by the South Koreans of DRX and the Chinese of RNG (Royal Never Give Up). So we found this weekend G2 (despite recent events concerning its founder Ocelote), Rogue and Fnatic as a representative of Europe.

Despite a bad start for G2 (1 victory for two defeats), Rogue is doing very well and is still undefeated in the competition with three victories: enough to satisfy the fans of the team, which also won in the LEC. . If Fnatic had to concede a defeat against the reigning world champions EDward Gaming, these are two victories which are to their credit, including against T1. This is Faker’s team, living legend of league of legends who proved it again this weekend.

LoL: the star Faker and his number of matches

Indeed, Faker already holds many records: he is the only player to have been world champion three times, holds ten LCK (Korean League of LoL) titles as well as exceptional longevity. He started his career in 2013 (the year he won his first world championship) at the age of 16 and continues to be considered The G.O.A.T, the best of all time. A longevity that he proved again today this weekend with his number of matches at the LoL Worlds:

A 100th match which serves as an absolute record ahead of Perkz’s 86 or Jansen’s 83. The victory, which he had yesterday in the night, allows him to sit a ratio of 72% of victories on these matches. Enough for T1 and the rest of the competition? Answer this weekend with the return matches.

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