Unfortunately for LCS fans, that’s where the region’s victories end at Worlds. In the last two tournaments, they failed to beat opponents from China and South Korea. <\/p>
If you only look at best-of-series wins, the case isn’t any better at the Mid-Season Invitational. This year, Liquid managed to take a single game off T1 but still lost the series 3-1. In 2023, the North American representatives went 0-9 against LPL and LCK teams. At MSI 2023, however, Evil Geniuses managed to steal one game from T1 in the Rumble Stage.<\/p>
Overall, it’s a dire record for a region that’s been struggling against the LPL and LCK competition for years. LCS’s biggest international successes arguably took place in 2019 and 2018. In the former, Liquid took down the defending world champions, Invictus Gaming, in MSI’s semifinal but lost the following final to G2 Esports. In 2018, C9 placed second in Group B and then took down LCK’s Afreeca Freecs 3-0 in the quarterfinal before losing to Fnatic in the semi.<\/p>