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ZEN Esports vs SN CyberCore Esports: VCS 2026 Draft Analysis

A deep dive into the VCS 2026 clash between ZEN Esports and SN CyberCore Esports, analyzing champion bans, meta shifts, and winning draft strategies.

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ZEN Esports (Vietnamese Team) Draft Profile

ZEN Esports enters this matchup with a relatively small dataset of 8 games, which makes their draft tendencies highly susceptible to targeted bans. Opponents have focused heavily on neutralizing their mid-lane and utility options, with Orianna being banned in 75% of their games and Karma in 62.5%. On the flip side, ZEN Esports utilizes bans to disrupt specific lanes, targeting Varus (37.5%), Karma (37.5%), and Nautilus (37.5%).

Their champion pool is characterized by high volatility. While they maintain a 50% win rate on several picks like Bard, Jhin, Lucian, and K'Sante, they have demonstrated extreme efficiency on specific outliers. Specifically, Lee Sin and Annie both hold a 100% win rate over 2 games each. This suggests a playstyle that relies on high-impact, early-to-mid game skirmishing when they can secure their signature picks, though they lack the sustained consistency seen in larger champion pools.

SN CyberCore Esports Draft Profile

SN CyberCore Esports brings a much broader perspective to the draft, with 21 games analyzed. Their ban priority is much more focused on the bot lane and jungle, specifically targeting Varus in 66.7% of their matches and Pantheon in 52.4%. They also frequently remove Orianna (28.6%) and Ambessa (23.8%) from the equation.

Their signature pool is built around stability and scaling. They have achieved a 50% win rate on Rumble, Corkki, and SS Aurora over 4 games each. Unlike ZEN, SN CyberCore shows a preference for a more structured, multi-role approach, though they have struggled with certain picks like Ahri, which sits at a 25% win rate over 4 games. Their ability to utilize Bard effectively, maintaining a 66.7% win rate over 3 games, provides them with a strong utility foundation for mid-game transitions.

Current Meta in VCS 2026

The VCS 2026 meta is currently dominated by Orianna, who maintains a massive 85.2% presence and a 70.4% ban rate. The jungle meta is equally concentrated, with Jarvan IV (65.4% presence), Pantheon (65.4% presence), and Vi (46.9% presence) dictating the pace of the game.

Recent shifts indicate a move toward more aggressive or specialized picks. We are seeing a significant rise in the win rates of Akali (+66.7% delta) and Ashe (+66.7% delta), while traditional staples like Karma have seen their win rate plummet from 80% to 0% in recent tracking. This volatility suggests that teams who can adapt to the rising power of Pantheon and Aurora will hold the advantage.

Key Combos and Synergies

In the local VCS meta, the most effective pairing is Gnar and Nautilus, which has secured a 67% win rate over 6 games. This combo focuses on heavy crowd control to facilitate objectives.

Looking at global Tier 1 trends, several high-performing pairs exist that both teams could exploit. The Rumble and Seraphine duo holds a 100% win rate over 7 games, typically resulting in late-game dominance with a GD@15 of -911. For teams looking to end games early, the Ambessa and Sivir combination is a potent threat, boasting a 92% win rate over 12 games and a strong GD@15 of +1348.

Tactical Edge and Draft Prediction

SN CyberCore Esports holds the tactical advantage in terms of draft depth and experience, having played more than double the games of ZEN Esports.

Must-Bans: - ZEN Esports: Must prioritize banning Varus to prevent SN from establishing their bot-lane pressure, and Orianna to neutralize the meta. - SN CyberCore Esports: Must target Lee Sin and Annie to prevent ZEN from accessing their only 100% win-rate champions.

B1 Priorities: - ZEN Esports: Likely to look toward Jarvan IV (71.4% WR) or Rumble (46.7% WR) to establish early presence. - SN CyberCore Esports: Will likely prioritize Taliyah (100% WR) or Ambessa (100% WR) in the first phase.

Draft Scenarios: 1. The Scaling Squeeze: SN CyberCore successfully secures Rumble, Corkki, and Aurora, forcing ZEN into a desperate early-game fight that fails to break the SN frontline. 2. The Specialist Counter: ZEN Esports successfully denies the SN scaling core and secures Lee Sin and Annie, using high-burst early pressure to snowball the game before the SN scaling can arrive.