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EWCEsports World Cup 2026 Online Qualifier: South America2026-06-12Patch 16.1134:27
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LOUD took this one. It was a EWC fixture played on 2026-06-12 between LØS and LOUD. 30 combined kills over 34:27 places this game inside the usual league range. The figures below are not skewed toward any single phase of the game. LOUD finished 3,162 gold ahead. That is not an unrecoverable gap, so the objective and combat figures below show where the game actually turned. The clearest objective gap came from Dragons: 5 for LOUD against 0 for the other side.

A KDA of 6/5/4 is what Envy recorded on Akali, the strongest line among the winners. 1,874 is the end-of-game gold gap Zest built over Xyno in the Top matchup, the largest positional gap in this game. Naafiri was the first champion LØS removed, while the opening ban from LOUD was Nocturne. Game 1 of the series. The series ran to 3 games in total, and the patch applied was 16.11.

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