FlyQuest, who played ‘Quad’, advanced to the LOL World Cup for the first time in four years

Flyquest, where “Quad” Song Soo-hyung played, beat Cloud Nine (C9) to advance to the fourth round of the LCS winner and confirmed its advance to the League of Legends World Championship (LOL World Cup).

Flyquest beat C9 3-1 in the second round of the LCS Summer winner held at Riot Games Arena in Los Angeles, California on the 26th (Korea time) to advance to the fourth round. With this victory, Flyquest will take the stage at the LOL World Cup for the first time in four years since 2020. In addition, “Quad” Song Soo-hyung, who was called up to the first team ahead of the summer season, will play at the LOL 먹튀검증 World Cup for the first time since his debut.

Flyquest collapsed the balance in the 25th minute of the match, with Baron’s fighter “Masu” Fahad Abdulmalek’s Jin scoring a triple kill in the 25th minute of the match against C9, who took out a jungle-anything card in the third set, which was a 1-1 tie. Flyquest, in which Azir of the elder dragon fighter “Quad” Song Soo-hyung played in the 39th minute of the game, took a 2-1 lead.

Flyquest widened the score gap in the early stages of the fourth set with the help of “Quad” Oriana. Flyquest, which secured a huge win in mid-fight in the 24th minute of the match, pushed out the C9 main twin turrets and Nexus in the 25th minute of the match to clinch the LOL World Cup ticket along with the winner’s fourth round.

Meanwhile, the C9 team that lost on the day will advance to the third round of losers and play the winner of 100 Cves and Dignitas. The team that wins the third round of losers will be the last team in the LCS to advance to the LOL World Cup.

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