Former World Worlds made the most difficult achievement in the history of League of Legends
In the match against CBTC Flying Oyster recently within the framework of First Stand 2025, the LPL representative, Top Esports, received an unexpected defeat. TES has always been rated as the No. 2 candidate for the championship of this tournament but it is clear that their performance is very difficult to accept. Even, TES only has the “ticket” and one of the most criticized names, the former World Worlds – Jackkeylove.
Jackkeylove set an unforgettable record in League of Legends.
Specifically, if calculating CFO, JacKeylove has become the Gunner and the first World Championship in the history of professional League of Legends losing enough from LCK, LEC, LCS, PCS and VCS – 5 areas with League of Legends from very strong to potential development in international tournaments. Except for the familiar LPL and LCK is too strong, the remaining losses of Jackkeylove are all “no one thinks it will lose”.
Not to mention, the performance of Jackkeylove fluttering, from the joke of the League of Legends community has now become a worrying factor. It can be said that former World Worlds 2018 is now just like his own shadow in previous years.
He became the first World Championship to lose to all the big and mid -range areas of League of Legends.
Former World Worlds probably came to an end
It can be said that Jackkeylove had a ups and downs. But up to now, perhaps this player is really tired. A few years ago, it was the former World Worlds 2018 that also left the ability to retire after the season ended.
And recently, Jackkeylove's TES also left First Stand 2025 after the defeat of HLE.
In the recent match against HLE or generally the entire TES's journey at First Stand 2025, the gunner born in 2000 also made a very limited contribution. The defeat of HLE also ended TES's first international tournament. Returning to LPL, TES's future is still unknown. But it will be difficult to have a bright prospect if they continue to play like the last First Stand.