Hanwha Life Esports claimed the title at the League of Legends Mid-Season Invitational 2026 on July 12, defeating Bilibili Gaming 3-2 in the Grand Final held in Daejeon, South Korea.
This marked Hanwha Life's first MSI victory and ended Bilibili Gaming's attempt to win every major tournament in a single season, a feat known as the Golden Road. Zeus was named the MSI 2026 Finals MVP. The team competed as the top seed from the LCK during the tournament.
Grand Final Recap
The best-of-five series went the distance, with Hanwha Life Esports winning Game 1. Bilibili Gaming then took strong victories in Games 2 and 3 to lead the series. Hanwha Life Esports responded by winning Games 4 and 5 to secure the championship.
Zeus was a key player throughout the series, using picks like Swain and Dr. Mundo to give Hanwha Life an advantage in the final game. His performance earned him the MVP award for the MSI 2026 Finals.
Zeus’s Rare Achievement and Hanwha Life Esports’ Turnaround
With the MSI Finals MVP award, Zeus became only the second player in League of Legends history to win both the Worlds Finals MVP and MSI Finals MVP. The first was Faker, a long-time T1 mid laner regarded as one of the greatest League of Legends players ever.
This award highlights a significant rebuild for Hanwha Life. The team had finished last in the 2026 LCK Cup before restructuring around Kanavi and Zeka, who serve as veteran core players, and Zeus and Gumayusi, who joined from T1.
The new roster was assembled during the 2026 LCK season and went on to secure the organization's first international championship.
Bilibili Gaming’s Golden Road Denied and What Comes Next
Bilibili Gaming entered MSI 2026 with an undefeated record for the year. They won first place at the 2026 Stand tournament, became LPL Split 1 champions, and also took the title in Split 2.
The team reached the grand final without losing a series, continuing their strong performance. They had a chance to win MSI and potentially claim all major League of Legends titles in one season. However, they lost 3-2 to Hanwha Life, ending that run.
The result keeps the LCK's winning streak in international League of Legends competitions alive. Defending champions Gen.G did not qualify for MSI 2026, and T1 was eliminated earlier than expected. Hanwha Life secured the championship on home soil, ensuring the MSI trophy remains in Korea.
Hanwha Life Esports is shifting its focus to the League of Legends World Championship 2026, aiming to win the Summoner's Cup and add to its growing list of international accomplishments.
Bilibili Gaming plans to regroup after their defeat at Golden Road. Despite losing at MSI, the team remains one of the strongest in the LPL and is expected to be a top contender at Worlds 2026.
For those interested in following League of Legends esports, there are several options. The LoL Esports YouTube channel and Riot Games Twitch channel offer official streams. Additionally, regional broadcast channels are available for LCK, LPL, LEC, and LCS.
The League of Legends World Championship 2026 is scheduled to take place later this year. Riot Games will publish the full schedule and location details as the tournament approaches.
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