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Fluxo W7M Forces Game 3 After Crushing LOUD in CBLOL

Fluxo W7M levels the series against LOUD in a thrilling Game 2. Read our full analysis of the CBLOL 2026 Season Split 1 showdown here.

Fluxo W7MFluxo W7mWinner
Game 232:18CBLOLPatch 26.07
LOUDLoud
13Kills6
63.6KGold57.2K
4Drag1
8Torres3
Polymarket

El mercado favorecía a Fluxo W7M con 50% y ganó como se esperaba

Fluxo W7m 50.0%·Loud 50.0%·Vol: $421K

Top players by damage

Corki
BotBAO
8/1/340.7% dmg
Lucian
BotBull
2/1/429.7% dmg
Akali
Midcody
5/1/328.1% dmg

The CBLOL 2026 Season Split 1 has just been set ablaze. After a devastating Game 1 loss, LOUD entered Game 2 with the weight of expectation on their shoulders, but Fluxo W7M had other plans. In a stunning reversal of fortune, Fluxo W7M secured a massive victory in 32 minutes and 18 seconds, leveling the series at 1-1 and proving that momentum in League of Legends is a fickle beast.

The Early Game: Exploiting the Bot Lane Gap

While the pre-match prediction heavily favored LOUD with a 53% win probability, the draft advantage predicted for Fluxo W_7M's lane matchups materialized with surgical precision. The primary win condition for Fluxo W7M was to exploit the matchup of Corki against Lucian, and they executed it to perfection.

From the opening minutes, the Fluxo W7M bot lane exerted immense pressure. Unlike Game 1, where LOUD dominated the lanes, the red side managed to stabilize their early game and actually outpace LOUD in gold accumulation. By the time the mid-game skirmishes began, Fluxo W7M had amassed a staggering 66.2k gold, compared to LOUD's 57.4k gold. This economic lead was built on the back of superior wave management and the ability to punish LOUD's aggressive attempts to find picks with Nocturne.

The Turning Point: Synergy and Objective Control

The true strength of Fluxo W7M in this match was their team synergy. While LOUD relied on the "one-shot" potential of Zoe and Nocturne, Fluxo W7M played a much more cohesive, team-oriented game. The synergy between Renekton, Akali, and Jarvan IV allowed them to dictate the pace of the jungle skirmishes.

The decisive moment arrived during a high-stakes fight around the Baron pit. LOUD attempted to use the darkness of Nocturne to catch the enemy off guard, but Fluxo W7M's vision control and the defensive utility of Nami and Corki neutralized the threat. Fluxo W7M secured 2 Barons and 4 dragons, effectively suffocating LOUD's ability to contest objectives. As the fight unfolded, Fluxo W7M's superior teamfight composition overwhelmed LOUD, resulting in a massive 16-kill tally for the red side, while LOUD struggled to find even a single kill to mount a comeback, finishing with only 6.

Player Spotlight

The individual performances in Game 2 were a complete reversal of the first game's narrative.

  • cody (Fluxo W7M, Mid): After a period of decline, cody on Akali found his rhythm. By integrating perfectly with the Renekton and Jarvan IV frontline, he was able to dive the backline and disrupt LOUD's carries.
  • BAO (Flux_W7M, Bot): The star of the show was BAO on Corki. His ability to maintain high DPS while staying safe behind the Nami peel allowed Flux_W7M to win every extended teamfight.
  • Envy (LOUD, Mid): Despite the loss, Envy on Zoe attempted to find the crucial picks that won Game 1, but the heavy presence of Flux_W7M's crowd control made it impossible to land the necessary skillshots.

Conclusion

The pre-match prediction was incorrect; the "one-shot" potential of LOUD was completely neutralized by the superior synergy and lane dominance of Fluxo W7M. The momentum has shifted entirely. LOUD must now regroup and find a way to stabilize their lanes if they want to avoid a series defeat.

With the series tied at 1-1, we are headed for a do-or-die Game 3. Will LOUD reclaim their throne, or will Flux_W7M complete the comeback of the season? We will find out very soon in the CBLOL.