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#1
stellaresca

outside faker's stuff, can someone explain to me what this means for the league scene?

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zoro77ll
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The last Chinese team to be eliminated in China

#3
ButterflyEffect23
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This would mean the complete domination of T1, if they close this series out

4 Finals in a row potentially

China will lose their last team if TES gets eliminated

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stellaresca
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4 finals in a row and im assuming like 10+ finals overall?

#7
zoro77ll
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played 10 times 8 TIME

#12
stellaresca
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is that like 10 champs and 8 finals?... holy fuck

#15
Realfacts
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Crazy result for sure but actually making finals in champs is harder than making finals in worlds for a top team in respective games. League's competition and parity isn't as good as val. Still it's a insane stat even for league.

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373washoooi
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tell that to chovy

#5
Realfacts
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This means league esports is cooked. Val becomes the biggest esports itw if Chinese val scene becomes as good as other regions. Basically lpl is cooked.

#6
XYLITOL_WU
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means its only lck game
The Chinese community generally believes that if the team returns in disgrace from this world championship, it would basically signal the death sentence for LOL in China.

#9
XYLITOL_WU
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IG originally planned to only revive LOL, but now they are also planning to purchase a KPL slot and a team for Valorant.

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Realfacts
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Good tbh. At least val will become bigger most likely if it can attract that league Chinese fanbase. This means better production for val in future. Also looking forward to Shanghai champs next year. Hopefully china is better in val next year.

#11
XYLITOL_WU
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This year's failure has actually caused some viewers to lose a bit of confidence in Valorant, but who knows, the future is always uncertain.

#13
tonyhart
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what happen in china dota scene ????

why its suddenly dead???

I know that LPL would be dead if LPL team cant beat T1

#14
XYLITOL_WU
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Because nowadays Chinese young people are actually less willing to play Dota-type games; they are more focused on mobile games. Moreover, since BLG lost to T1 last year, the Chinese community has generally been pessimistic about the LPL.

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tonyhart
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what are they playing now????

no way they only play king of glory and gacha games???

#17
Ryandr
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Idk how accurate this list is but it seems pretty accurate. https://sekkeidigitalgroup.com/top-10-most-played-online-games-in-china/
So yeah hok is still the most popular game there.

#18
tonyhart
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Yeah but no way they only 1 country esports lul

#20
XYLITOL_WU
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In fact, there are more anime-style games, such as Genshin Impact, Arknights, and so on. Honor of Kings is indeed the most popular game in China. During the recently held tenth anniversary of Honor of Kings, they reported that over 100 million players have played the game, which is a very optimistic figure. I think thanks to Tyloo and EDG, the number of Chinese FPS game players has shown some increase. Although League of Legends is still the most played game in Chinese internet cafes, with the growing competitive pressure, the brawl modes are actually becoming more popular.

#21
tonyhart
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Yeah the problem is most top League pros is still get recycled

I mean, if league is popular they should have next generation of talent that could challenge LCK

#22
XYLITOL_WU
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Match-fixing in China's League of Legends Tier 2 is very serious. I can say without exaggeration that except for TES and BLG, the remaining teams basically don't have second-tier teams that are capable of playing. Yet, BLG's second team even has a Korean mid laner.

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tonyhart
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it literally would kill china scene lmao

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