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EWCEsports World Cup 2026 Online Qualifier: Asia-Pacific2026-05-12Patch 16.924:39
DCGDCGDCGDCGDCGDeep Cross GamingDeep Cross GamingW
30:5
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Deep Cross Gaming vs DetonatioN FocusMe — a EWC match played on 2026-05-12, and the win went to Deep Cross Gaming. At 24:39, the game was settled relatively early. The teams combined for 35 kills, and in a short game the late-game sample is thin, so read the early gold and objective flow first. The total gold gap grew to 18,304, with Deep Cross Gaming ahead. At that size the item tiers differ, so the late-game combat figures should be read as numbers produced after the gap opened. The clearest objective gap came from Towers: 9 for Deep Cross Gaming against 1 for the other side.

A KDA of 10/1/11 is what Pop9 recorded on Vi, the strongest line among the winners. In the Bot matchup, Feng finished 5,221 gold ahead of Kakkun. This compares end-of-game totals for the same position, so it is not a laning-phase figure on its own. Ashe was the first champion Deep Cross Gaming removed, while the opening ban from DetonatioN FocusMe was Varus. On patch 16.9, this counts as game 2 within a series of 2.

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