LØS Outlasts Fluxo W7M in CBLOL 2026 Heartbreaker: 1-2
LØS secures a 1-2 victory over Fluxo W7M in a CBLOL 2026 thriller, overcoming an early deficit to clinch the series in a Game 3 masterclass.
Fluxo W7M 50% vs LOS 50%
In a clash that defined the early stakes of the CBLOL 2026 Season Split 1, LØS managed to survive a devastating opening blow to claim a hard-fought 1-2 victory over Fluxo W7M. This series wasn't just a battle of rosters, but a war of attrition that saw the momentum swing from a total demolition to a desperate comeback, and finally, to a decisive tactical shutdown.
Key Takeaways
- LØS emerged as the series victor through sheer resilience, overcoming a massive 11.5k gold deficit in Game 1 to eventually control the final game with 8 towers destroyed.
- The series MVP was undoubtedly cody, whose magical performance on Zoe in Game 2—boasting a staggering 16.00 KDA—single-handedly prevented a clean sweep by LØS.
- While the series ended 1-2, the volatility was extreme, ranging from a lightning-fast 23:50 blowout in Game 1 to a grueling 31:00 tactical grind in the decider.
Before the Series
Going into this matchup, the narrative was centered on the jungle. All eyes were on Peach, whose rising KDA and massive 67.0% kill participation suggested he would be the engine driving Fluxo W7M to victory. The pre-match analysis even highlighted the synergy between Peach and the elite bot laner BAO. On the other side, the meta was heavily influenced by high-presence champions like Varus and Orianna. Interestingly, the Polymarket prediction market showed a 100% NO vote on a Fluxo W7M victory, suggesting that the betting community was deeply skeptical of the favorites' ability to handle the pressure of the LØS onslaught.
Game 1 — Setting the Tone
The series began not with a contest, but with a clinical execution by LØS. The pre-draft analysis had predicted a mid-game synergy for Fluxu W7M, but LØS simply refused to let the game breathe. In a mere 23:50, the red side dismantled the blue side's scaling plans. Curse, playing a disruptive Trundle, neutralized Peach's impact, securing 1 Baron and 3 Dragons to cement a massive 11.5k gold lead. The kill score of 12 to 4 in favor of LØS sent a clear message: the favorites were completely unprepared for the sheer aggression of the LØS jungle.
Game 2 — The Pivot
With their backs against the wall and facing total elimination, Fluxu W7M produced a performance for the history books. This was the pivot point where the series found its soul. While Zest for LØS was absolutely dominating the top lane with a massive +1711 gold advantage on Kennen, the rest of the map was tilting in favor of the blue side. cody stepped into the spotlight, delivering a legendary 16.00 KDA on Zoe that provided the burst needed to shred the LØS frontline. Combined with Peach securing a vital +553 gold lead on Vi, Fluxu W7M forced a Game 3, proving that their early game prowess could still be a weapon if they could stabilize the mid-game.
Game 3 — The Climax
The decider was a clash of philosophies: Fluxu W7M's scaling versus LØS's relentless tempo. The pre-match prediction regarding the jungle was put to the ultimate test; Peach attempted to lead with Aatrox, but the darkness of the LØS pressure was too much to overcome. The draft allowed LØS to flex their power, and as the mid-game transition arrived, the momentum shifted irrevocably. LØS suffocated the fight with an 18 to 11 kill advantage and controlled the map with 8 towers destroyed. By securing 2 Barons, LØS effectively closed the gold gap and ended the dreams of a Fluxu W7M comeback, sealing the series and proving that their aggressive identity was the true king of the CBLOL 2026 meta.
Aftermath
For LØS, this victory is a statement of intent, proving they can win both through pure aggression and tactical macro. For Fluxu W7M, the loss is a bitter pill, especially considering how close they came to neutralizing the LØS momentum. The series leaves us with a question: can the explosive early game of players like BAO and Peach eventually overcome the disciplined, objective-driven chaos of a team like LØS?
Series Stats
| Game | Winner | Duration | Kills | Series MVP Highlight |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Game 1 | LØS | 26:05 | 16 (4-12) | Curse on Trundle with 3 Dragons |
| Game 2 | Fluxu W7M | 32:28 | 34 (23-11) | cody on Zoe with 16.00 KDA |
| Game 3 | LØS | 31:00 | 29 (18-11) | LØS with 8 Towers destroyed |
FAQ
Q: Why did LØS manage to win the series despite losing the momentum in Game 2?
LØS utilized superior objective control and map pressure, specifically securing 2 Barons in Game 3 to negate Fluxu W7M's scaling potential.
Q: Did the pre-match predictions about the jungle impact the series?
Yes, while Peach showed strength, the disruptive play of Curse on Trundle in Game 1 effectively neutralized the expected jungle dominance of Fluxu W7M.
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