After finishing 4-2 in Group C of the 2020 League of Legends World Championship, Fnatic has qualified for the knockout stage for its fourth Worlds in a row. Fnatic has only missed Worlds in 2012 and 2016, and since its last four qualifications starting in 2017 has only lost 2 of its last 15 games in week 2 the World Championship group stage.
Senna support will probably not be seen again, and rightfully so, but the methodology behind the pick was sound in context, and any questioning of G2's competitive integrity on the Worlds stage in favor of sabotaging Team Liquid is an immature conflation of the reasoning behind the result at best and a baseless accusation at worst.
Let's take a look at three players at Worlds 2020 who have exceeded our expectations throughout the first half of the group stage.
Before the start of the 2020 League of Legends World Chamionship, LoLVVV.com gave us a look at the players who had reached Challenger tier on China's super server, which only includes players who are at least Diamond 1 on a standard League of Legends regional server. The Worlds 2020 group stage starts in less than a day, so let's take a look at every competitor at the event who has reached Challenger on the super server before the next round of games begins.
It is clear that MAD Lions did not play its best League of Legends coming into Worlds 2020, but now that the team has been eliminated, there are certain trends that became clearly exacerbated problems throughout the play-in. Let's take a look at where MAD Lions fell short at Worlds 2020.
After the second day of the play-in, MAD Lions support Norman "Kaiser" Kaiser spoke to Inven Global's Parkes Ousley to reflect on his first LEC season and give his thoughts on MAD's chances of qualifying for the main event in Worlds 2020.
On Friday, September 24, Riot Games released its first Champion Roadmap update for League of Legends since June. The update also included more visuals and information on the upcoming Dr. Mundo VGU.
The Worlds 2020 Merch Collection was posted to Twitter by a prominent community member just before the start of the event itself.
MAD Lions headed onto Summoner's Rift with an objectively better composition than TL, but the LCS side's signature champions ended up being a larger factor.
With the help of LoLVVV, let's take a closer look at these scrims and see if there are any trends that could become apparent throughout Worlds 2020.
Let's take a look at one star player from every minor region team competing in the Worlds 2020 play-in.
We have rated the top five tops, junglers, mids, and supports, and now finally, the top five AD carries at Worlds 2020.
Let's take a look at the five biggest difference-makers in the support position at Worlds 2020.
Let’s zero in on the northernmost region of Summoner’s Rift and rank the five best top laners at Worlds 2020.
The 2020 League of Legends World Championship starts in one week, and while the competition will bring many familiar faces back to the international stage, there are plenty of new ones competing on LoL esports' biggest stage for the first time. Let's take a look at the top 10 best first-time players at Worlds 2020.
Fnatic has released a new apparel line to commemorate its qualification for the 2020 League of Legends World Championship. The Worlds 2020 Pro Kit features a jersey, a jacket, a pair of joggers, a facemask, and a plethora of accessories.
Let's take a look at the most compelling storylines of the four groups that make up the Main Stage of Worlds 2020 now that the group draw has concluded.
FlyQuest jungler Lucas "Santorin" Tao Kilmer Larsen spoke to Inven Global's Parkes Ousley about his team's success this season, the LCS Summer Playoffs as a whole, and the general underrating of FLY and its players.
We are giving you one player/team from each position to target and another one to run as far away from as you possibly can. Choose wisely!
See Playoff Rules & Scoring for all changes: https://esportsone.com/blog/summer-2020-playoffs-format-scoring/