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Rng tradition
The performance of the first game was eye-catching, and the last player Bin won the MVP with perfect data. In the second game, T 1 pulled back a game with the help of Faker, a single player in Dalong Group. In the third game, RNG gained an advantage from the beginning of the adjustment period and won with an overwhelming advantage.
In the fourth game, T 1 last stand dragged the game into the deciding game with the tacit cooperation of the mid-term team battle. RNG played a stable role in the deciding game. In 23 minutes, T 1 was defeated by the team to win Dalong, tied and won the deciding game.
This MSI open audience watch, RNG's road to participation is full of twists and turns. Due to the epidemic situation and the safety of players, RNG team did not go offline to Busan, but participated online.
On May 13, League of Legends officially announced that due to the delay in Busan trip, all three games of RNG would be rematched.
This rematch event caused a heated discussion. RNG actively cooperated with the organizers, won three games in the rematch, and finally overcame a series of unfavorable conditions such as online competition to win the MSI championship. This is also the fourth MSI champion won by LPL Division.
It is worth noting that both T 1 and RNG teams in this final have won MSI titles twice before, and this championship also makes RNG the first team to win MSI titles three times before T 1.
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