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Game 2

Gen.G Extinguishes BNK FEARX with Clinical Game 2 Victory

Gen.G completes a 2-0 sweep against BNK FEARX in the LCK, showcasing superior scaling and mid-game macro to shut down the FEARX engage.

BNK FEARXBNK FearX
Game 229:31LCKPatch 26.09
Gen.GGen.G EsportsWinner
8Kills20
51.7KGold62.8K
0Drag4
2Torres9
Polymarket

El mercado favorecía a Gen.G con 50% y ganó como se esperaba

BNK FearX 50.0%·Gen.G Esports 50.0%·Vol: $1652K

Top players by damage

Yunara
BotTaeyoon
2/3/332.4% dmg
Ryze
MidChovy
5/1/830.0% dmg
Vayne
TopKiin
5/2/728.6% dmg
Polymarketprobabilidad de mercado · BNK FEARX · Gen.G EsportsFAVORITO
Game (cierre draft)Ganó Gen.G (78% pre-game)
23%·78%
Serie cerrada 0-2 — análisis del mercado de serie en el resumen final.

The stakes for Game 2 were crystal clear: BNK FEARX needed to equalize the series and prove their early-game aggression could disrupt the LCK giants, while Gen.G only needed one more victory to close out the set and assert their dominance. As the lights dimmed in the arena, the tension was palpable, with the entire LCK 2026 season riding on whether the underdog could find a way to break the machine.

Key Takeaways

* Gen.G secured a massive 10.4k gold lead over BNK FEARX, effectively suffocating any hope of a comeback. * Chovy demonstrated why he is a mid-lane god, leading his team to a 19-kill performance while controlling the flow of the map on Ryze. * BNK FEARX failed to secure a single dragon or baron, leaving them with zero objectives to stabilize their crumbling economy.

Early Game

As predicted by the pre-match analysis, the jungle battle between Raptor and Canyon set the tone for the entire match. While the BNK FEARX jungler attempted to use the engage of Nocturne to disrupt the lanes, he simply could not contend with the sheer efficiency of the Gen.G veteran. The LCK powerhouse's jungle lead was established almost immediately, as Canyon utilized his Wukong to facilitate aggressive skirmishes that prevented the FEARX top laner, Clear, from even reaching the mid-game. The draft's focus on lane stability worked perfectly; the Gen.G side played a much more disciplined game, avoiding the early traps set by the aggressive Gnar and Nocturne duo.

The Turning Point

The momentum shifted irrevocably during a mid-game clash around the second dragon pit. BNK FEARX attempted to force a fight, hoping to use the crowd control of Annie and Lulu to catch the Gen.G carries off guard. However, the draft advantage for Gen.G materialized through pure technical execution. Duro, playing a surprisingly impactful Neeko, managed to disrupt the FEARX frontline, allowing Chovy to dive into the backline on his Ryze. This single engagement resulted in a massive swing in kills, as Gen.G wiped the FEARX members and began a systematic destruction of the map, claiming 9 towers in total by the time the fight concluded.

Closing Out

By the twenty-nine-minute mark, the game had become a slow-motion execution. Gen.G's superior scaling, particularly the presence of Vayne on Kiin, made it impossible for the opposition to respond to the pressure. The Gen.G bot lane, led by the precision of Jhin on Ruler, simply outclassed the FEARX duo, ensuring that no gold could be recovered. With 4 dragons and a Baron secured, the Gen.G squad marched down mid-lane, leaving BNK FEARX with a meager 51.6k gold compared to the staggering 62.0k held by the victors.

Polymarket Market

The market's reading of this game was remarkably accurate. Entering the match, the win probability for Gen.G sat at a commanding 78%, and the actual gameplay mirrored this overwhelming expectation. While the pre-game draft analysis suggested a 50/50 split due to the potential for a FEARX snowball, the execution revealed that Gen.G's macro control was far too advanced for the current FEARX roster to handle. The market correctly anticipated that the "mastery" of Gen.G's veterans would overcome the "meta" volatility of the challengers. This result closes the series at 0-2, and the full series-market wrap-up belongs in the series recap.

Match Stats

PlayerTeamChampionRoleK/D/AGoldDiff@15DMG%
TaeyoonBNK FEARXYunaraBotNone/None/None
RaptorBNK FEARXNocturneJungleNone/None/None
VicLaBNK FEARXAnnieMidNone/None/None
KellinBNK FEARXLuluSupportNone/None/None
ClearBNK FEARXGnarTopNone/None/None
RulerGen.GJhinBotNone/None/None
CanyonGen.GWukongJungleNone/None/None
ChovyGen.GRyzeMidNone/None/None
DuroGen.GNeekoSupportNone/None/None
KiinGen.GVayneTopNone/None/None

FAQ

Q: Did the aggressive draft from BNK FEARX pay off in the early game? A: No, despite the presence of Nocturne and Gnar, the team failed to secure any dragons or towers, ultimately falling behind by over 10,000 gold.

Q: How did Kiin's performance impact the game outcome?

The bold Vayne pick by Kiin provided the necessary late-game scaling to neutralize the FEARX engage, allowing Gen.G to win the gold differential battle.