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Five regions played pivotal playoff matches over the weekend of June 6-7, and the competitive League of Legends scene delivered non-stop drama. Here are all the results you need to know.
G2 Esports are back-to-back LEC Spring Champions. In a grueling five-game series against Karmine Corp, it came down to one iconic moment: Skewmond's jungle Nasus in Game 5 — the first time the champion had been picked in that role in nearly a decade. Unkillable by midgame and deathless at the end, Nasus sealed the MVP award and the title for G2.
Karmine Corp had been on a tear through the lower bracket, sweeping both Movistar KOI and GIANTX to earn their spot in the final. They pushed G2 all the way to Game 5. It wasn't enough, but this LEC run proved KC is the fiercest rival G2 has right now.
Check out our LEC Spring 2026 Grand Final preview for context on how both teams arrived here. KC's path through the lower bracket started with their sweep of GIANTX.
LYON Gaming made a statement: a clean 3-0 sweep of Cloud9 in the Upper Bracket Final sends them straight to the LCS Spring Finals (June 13-14 at ASU's Mullett Arena, Arizona). Cloud9 must now fight back through the lower bracket to get another shot.
This EU-imported roster is proving that LYON isn't just a temporary challenger — they're the team to beat in North America right now. The preview of the LCS Spring Playoffs bracket called it a potential upset. It wasn't: LYON dominated every map.
KT Rolster pulled off one of the most dramatic results of the weekend, defeating Dplus KIA 3-2 after being down 0-2. PerfecT in the top lane was named MVP as KT's bot lane duo and ADC Aiming found the late-game focus to complete the comeback. KT now advance to face Gen.G in Wonju.
The LCK Road to MSI is the tournament that determines which Korean team heads to MSI — and KT just proved they have the mental fortitude to make runs at the biggest stages.

KT Rolster vs Dplus KIA — LCK Road to MSI, June 7, 2026.
Top Esports continued their impressive form in the LPL Split 2 Knockout stage, dismantling Team WE 3-0. TES look like genuine MSI contenders from China, showing the clean macro play and individual carry performances that make them a threat against any region.
FURIA claimed a 3-1 victory over LOS in the CBLOL Split 1 Playoffs, keeping their championship ambitions alive. Brazil's competitive scene continues to develop at pace, with FURIA showing the consistency needed to compete deep in playoff runs.
The road to MSI continues. G2 and KC are already heading to the global tournament. From Korea, KT must still get past Gen.G for the final LCK slot. Wherever you're watching, the competition is only getting better — and if you want to prove your own skills, compete in LoL ladders on Amber.gg or check the LoL meta to sharpen your edge before your next ranked game.
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