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MSIMSI 20262026-07-12Patch 16.1336:26
BLGBLGBLGBLGBLGBilibili GamingBilibili GamingL
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HLEHLEHLEHLEHLEHanwha Life EsportsHanwha Life EsportsW

Hanwha Life Esports took this one. It was a MSI fixture played on 2026-07-12 between Bilibili Gaming and Hanwha Life Esports. The two teams combined for 41 kills, so this was a fight-heavy game. Over 36:26 of play, that many kills means the KDA below reflects teamfight participation more than lane advantage. Hanwha Life Esports finished 3,442 gold ahead. That is not an unrecoverable gap, so the objective and combat figures below show where the game actually turned. On objectives, Towers split 8 to 4, and Hanwha Life Esports took the larger share.

A KDA of 7/4/8 is what Zeka recorded on Sylas, the strongest line among the winners. In the Bot matchup, Gumayusi finished 3,988 gold ahead of Viper. This compares end-of-game totals for the same position, so it is not a laning-phase figure on its own. Vayne was the first champion Bilibili Gaming removed, while the opening ban from Hanwha Life Esports was Jayce. On patch 16.13, this counts as game 5 within a series of 5.

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