What we got right and wrong about the Worlds meta
We had a feeling Aatrox would be stupidly broken. We were right.
We had a feeling Aatrox would be stupidly broken. We were right.
The play-ins were boon to LCS teams last year, propelling both Fnatic and Cloud9 into the quarterfinals.
The Fnatic star looked mortal this year for the first time in a long time. Can he prove that he's still elite at Worlds?
Uzi is a living legend on an incredible winning streak.
It's make or break time for these guys.
When glory is on the line, players will always default to the most OP champions.
From Miss Fortune support to top lane Singed, an off-meta champion seems to appear at Worlds every year. Who will it be this time?
These aren't the most well-known players, but at the end of Worlds, one of them could be a household name.
Yet again, Europe has an upstart team make it to Worlds, but now they're in the Group of Death.
RNG have won every major tournament this year and could be immortalized with a victory at Worlds.