Thrilling Progress in the League of Legends 2025 World Championship
The League of Legends 2025 World Championship, boasting a hefty prize pool of $5 million, is underway in Beijing, where teams battle for the top honor along with a significant financial windfall. Notably, the tournament’s structure includes a five-round Swiss Stage where teams aim for three wins to advance to the Knockout Stage, or face elimination after three losses. The excitement intensifies as matches shift from best-of-one formats to best-of-three in critical elimination and advancement scenarios.
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Key Victories and Advances
During the recent matches, notable teams such as G2 Esports and Hanwha Life have clinched their spots in the Knockout Stage. G2 Esports secured a comeback victory over FlyQuest, winning 2-1 after an initial loss. Meanwhile, Hanwha Life demonstrated dominance by sweeping CTBC Flying Oyster in two straight games, lasting 31 and 35 minutes respectively, both on the red side.
These teams join KT Rolster and Anyone’s Legend, who have already advanced, thereby heating up the competition as the tournament progresses towards the high stakes Knockout Stage. This stage, set to begin on October 28, features a single-elimination bracket where every match is a best-of-five, ensuring intense and strategic gameplay.
Upcoming Matches and Expectations
As the Swiss Stage continues, the schedule for upcoming matches includes two pivotal best-of-three encounters. Gen.G Esports is set to face Top Esports in a Round 4 High Match, where both teams have records of 2-1. Additionally, the Round 4 Low Match will see KOI going up against Secret Whales, with both teams currently standing at 1-2, making it a crucial game for survival in the tournament.
Prize Distribution
The financial stakes are high, with the eventual champions slated to earn a whopping $1 million. The runner-up will not walk away empty-handed either, securing $800,000. Further prize allocations include $400,000 for the third and fourth place finishers, $300,000 for those ranking fifth to eighth, and other tiered prizes down to the seventeenth place, which fetches $75,000.
As the championship unfolds, each team not only fights for glory but also for significant financial rewards, making every match a thrilling and high-stakes battle in the world of esports.
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Trent Mallory is a passionate sports journalist who dives deep into major competitions and the stories behind every game. From American football and the NBA to tennis and the Olympics, he delivers sharp, energetic coverage. His work brings matches, athletes, and behind-the-scenes challenges to life. For Trent, sports are more than just results — they are culture, passion, and a force for change.






