With the 2023 LPL Spring Playoffs in full swing, and after JDG swept EDG, the first MSI team in the LPL division has appeared. It is worth mentioning that from the overall situation of the current four major competition regions in the world, in fact, except for the second MSI team in the LPL and LEC divisions, which have not been confirmed, the MSI teams of LCS and LCK have all been confirmed. So, let's take a look at the current MSI teams in the four major divisions!
LPL:JDG
As a recognized galaxy battleship at the beginning of the season, JDG does not live up to this title of galaxy battleship. Although he stumbled in his first playoff game, he hit the final in the winners' bracket final, sweeping Team EDG, who ranked second in the regular season, 3-0 on aggregate. It is not difficult to see that as long as the entire JDG team is in excellent competitive condition and plays at the level it deserves, JDG is indeed the strongest team in the LPL. Now, with the Spring Finals just around the corner, it is not difficult to win the LPL Spring Championship if they can continue the performance of the winners' bracket.
LCK:GEN、T1
Something happened in the LCK division that many people did not expect. Although many people think that T1 and GEN are indeed the two LCK teams with the best chance of advancing to MSI, in order, GEN is the No. 1 seed and T1 is the No. 2 seed. Because you know, before the LCK Spring Finals, T1 played the performance of LCK's unique existence. However, this may be the charm of esports, in the finals between T1 and GEN, there was a huge difference between the competitive state of T1 and GEN, which also allowed GEN to complete the revenge of T1 and win the first LCK Spring Championship in team history. Of course, although T1 did not become the No. 1 seed in the LCK Division, this team is still the most important opponent of this MSI.
LCS:C9、GG
The C9 in the LCS division is believed to be a familiar team to many LPL fans, and this season without Perkz, the C9 played very well throughout the spring season, losing only 4 Bo1 matches. In addition, players such as Zven and Fudge in the C9 team are also professional players that LPL fans are very familiar with. The other team, GG, may not be as famous as the C9, but the players on this team, Huhi and Gori, are believed to be familiar to many LPL fans. In particular, their singles player, Gori, has played for the LPL's FPX.
LEC:G2
The G2 team doesn't need much introduction, and it's probably one of the most familiar overseas teams to LPL fans. The departure of Jankos, who was once a core fielder this season, did not really affect G2, and under the super personal ability of European King Caps, G2 still defended its LEC supremacy.
Finally, in addition to the teams in the four major divisions, the familiar PSG of the PCS division successfully entered MSI again. Former EDG wilderness player Junjia is on this team. Since there is also an MSI qualification in the LPL division that will appear in the BLG and EDG teams, it is not known whether Junjia will have a chance to face his old club in MSI.
Dear friends, who do you think will eventually advance to MSI between EDG and BLG?