The world of League of Legends is living through epic moments as the World Championship 2024 semifinals have concluded, and we now know the finals matchup (and it’s epic):
T1 from Korea and Bilibili Gaming Dreamsmart from China!
The world of League of Legends is living through epic moments as the World Championship 2024 semifinals have concluded, and we now know the finals matchup (and it’s epic):
T1 from Korea and Bilibili Gaming Dreamsmart from China!
The semifinals at this year’s Worlds delivered chills to fans with two epic matchups.
On Saturday, Weibo Gaming faced off against Bilibili Gaming Dreamsmart in a match where Bilibili dominated with a 3-0 sweep, securing their place in the grand final.
On Sunday, T1 took victory against Gen.G with a 3-1 scoreline, claiming their spot in the final as well.
Bilibili Gaming showed from the start that they were determined to win. The team relied on the exceptional play of Elk and knight, who were instrumental in every round. In Game 1, Bilibili employed a double ADC lineup, while Weibo tried to counter with a disengage-focused team. knight on Syndra and Elk on Ziggs took the lead in damage, securing the first win for their team.
In Game 2, Weibo used a more aggressive lineup with Elise and Maokai, but Bilibili proved unstoppable again, with knight dominating on Syndra and claiming the second game.
In the third and final game, Bilibili continued to control the rift, with Bin and Xun dominating on Jax and Skarner, respectively, sweeping Weibo with a 3-0 score and advancing undefeated to the final.
T1 once again proved how GOATed they are as they faced off against Gen.G in a suspenseful matchup. In Game 1, T1’s lineup featuring Ashe and Yone allowed them to dominate, with Gumayusi making impressive plays and giving T1 the lead with a 1-0 score.
Gen.G fought back in Game 2, with Peyz on Kai’Sa leading his team to victory, equalizing the series at 1-1.
In Game 3, however, Faker shone on Akali, finishing with an impressive 5/0/10 KDA and turning the score to 2-1 for T1.
In the fourth and final game, T1 left no room for a Gen.G comeback, securing their place in the final with a 3-1 score.
With the grand final approaching on November 2 at The O2 Arena in London, we wonder who will take the trophy.
Will we see T1 maintain their dominance, or will Bilibili Gaming pull off a surprise with their first championship victory?