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T1 successfully defended theirs League of Legends The world title against Bilibili Gaming after completing a comeback from 2-1 at the O2 Arena in London, becoming the first team to lift the trophy five different times.
With this series, Faker became the first Alloy player to score 500 kills at Worlds. Not only that, he also won the Finals MVP award, the first player to do so twice. According to Esports Charts, the finals also broke records, with a peak of 6.9 million viewers tuning in to watch the series.
As the opening ceremony brought the roaring London crowd to life, BLG showed their aggressive side with ELK's razor-sharp Ashe Ultimates taking the first game away from T1 in dominant fashion, looking to end T1's perfect run against the LPL teams at World Cup. stage. However, T1 returned to the blue side for the second game and showed different gameplay by choosing Gumayusi's famous Kalista and Oner's Nocturne. Despite a strong start from ELK's Ashe, who secured first blood, T1 got the better of BLG with team composition and took the series up a notch.
BLG set the record straight with another convincing performance in game three as Bin's Rumble pick became immortal, so the LPL's top seed reached the series point first. However, T1 bounced back strongly in game four with the play of Faker's Sylas and Keria's Renata, with the GOAT putting in another legendary performance in game five to help his team complete their title defense .
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