Like he did three nights earlier, the people. The G Asports and T1 needed all five games to determine a winner on Saturday night at the League of Legends Mid-Seasons Invitational in Vancouver, Canada.
And like last time, Gen.5 won the game that matched the most. But this time, he won the tournament championship with it.
Gen.g completed its correct run through the program, which was played in China at $ 500,000 and $ 5 million League of Legends World Championships in China.
The $ 2 million began with two teams from each League of Legends region: China, Korea, Pacific, America and Europe-East-Africa.
The T1 started with 34 minutes on Lal on Saturday. Gen.g responded with a 30 -minute win over Blue, but T1 moved forward again, this time with a 28 -minute win over Blue.
Once again, Gen.g gave the match a match on Blue in 27 minutes in 27 minutes. In the judge, Gen.g got better than T1, winning Lal in 35 minutes.
Jong “Chovi” Zee-Hun of South Korea killed all the players 21 and 29 aid Jane. Yes. Conscious Zoo “Duro” Min-Quu posted a team-high 39 assistance without registering and registering.
Lee “Gumayasi” Min-Haiyong led T1 with 19 forts, while fellow Korean Royu “Keria” Min-Secost posted a match-high 44 assistance.
League of Legends Mid-Section Invitational Final Standing / Prize Pool:
1. $ 500,000, Berth in League of Legends World Championship – Gen.g Esports
2. $ 300,000 – T1
3. $ 240,000 – someone’s legend
4. $ 200,000 – Bilibili Gaming
5-6. $ 160,000 – CTBC Flying Oyster, Flycuven
7-8. $ 130,000 – G2 Esports, Koi
9. $ 100,000 – Gam Esports
10. $ 80,000 – Furia
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