With the end of the League of Legends Global Finals in Switzerland in 2023, the quarter-finals will officially start in Beijing 1 1.2, and eight teams from Switzerland will face greater challenges. Among them, LPL Division 1 seed Beijing JDG Intel, No.2 seed BLG Ping An Bank, No.3 seed LNG No.9 Electric and No.4 seed WBG FAW Audi all advanced, which is the first time that four teams in LPL Division have advanced to the quarter-finals of the global finals.
After the 9-day Swiss Round of June 65438+1October 19 to 23 and 26 to 29, 16 teams from different divisions have competed for 8 places in the next stage. Four teams from LPL Division will compete with 1 seed GEN, No.2 seed T 1, No.3 seed KT and No.1 seed NRG from LCK Division for the semi-finals in 2023.
Introduction to seed team
In the Swiss Round, JDG and Root, the top seeds of LPL and LCK, advanced to the quarterfinals, followed by LNG, NRG and T 1. KT, WBG and BLG also won the final round of competition and successfully advanced. They entered the upper half of the upper and lower half respectively, and will welcome GEN against BLG, NRG against WBG, JDG against KT and LNG against T 1 in the lower half. Eight teams will fight each other in their own half and play Bo5 game after game until they win the final championship trophy.
The No.2 seed BLG in LPL Division has launched fierce competition with G2. BLG, who once stood on the edge of the cliff, finally beat G2 and grabbed the last quarter-finals ticket with better teamwork and stronger personal strength. The follow-up BLG will face the strong rivals LCK and Switzerland's number one seed root in a three-game winning streak on 1 16 on1October 3. This duel will be a tough one. GEN's cross-country player Peyz is participating in the global finals for the first time, but he has rich playing experience and will be a strong enemy to be careful in BLG's cross-country duel.