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Kiwoom DRX Shatters Gen.G Momentum to Equalize LCK Series

Kiwoom DRX pulls off a massive upset against Gen.G in Game 2 of the LCK, driven by Willer's Wukong and Ucal's Ryze to level the series 1-1.

Gen.GGen.G Esports
Game 230:40LCKPatch 26.08
Kiwoom DRXKiwoom DrxWinner
16Kills27
58.9KGold64.7K
1Drag3
1Torres7
Polymarket

El mercado favorecía a Gen.G con 74% y ganó como se esperaba

Gen.G Esports 74.0%·Kiwoom Drx 26.0%·Vol: $2217K

Top players by damage

Yunara
BotRuler
5/5/631.2% dmg
Rumble
TopRich
7/2/1227.3% dmg
Akali
MidChovy
4/5/525.1% dmg

The stakes could not have been higher in this LCK 2026 clash, as Gen.G entered Game 2 with a golden opportunity to close out the series and take a commanding 2-0 lead. After a dominant first game, the pressure was entirely on Kiwoom DRX to prevent a sweep and keep their tournament hopes alive. In a stunning reversal of fortune, the underdogs managed to equalize the series, proving that even the most formidable giants can be toppled when the jungle and mid lanes explode with precision.

Key Takeaways

* Willer delivered a monstrous performance on Wukong, posting a 10/3/11 KDA and a massive +1,614 gold differential at the 15 minute mark. * Ucal anchored the mid lane with an incredible 15.00 KDA on Ryze, making him virtually unkillable during teamfights. * Gen.G suffered a devastating early deficit, trailing by nearly 6,000 gold by the end of the 30:40 minute match.

Early Game

Against all odds, the pre-match prediction that Gen.G would dominate through lane pressure was completely defied. While the draft suggested Gen.G held a 56% win probability, the actual execution favored the aggressive scaling of Kiwoom DRX. The early game was defined by a total collapse of Gen.G's side lanes. Canyon's Vi struggled to find any impact, falling behind by a staggering -1,614 gold at the 15 minute mark. This allowed the Kiwoom jungle to roam freely, setting the stage for a massive gold disparity that would haunt the favorites for the rest of the match.

The Turning Point

The momentum shifted irrevocably when the Kiwoom DRX frontline began to overwhelm the Gen.G backline. The draft-day decision by Gen.G to pick Akali and Vi for maximum aggression backfired when they couldn't find the necessary lockdown. Instead, Rich utilized the highly contested Rumble to create chaos in the mid-lane, while Willer's Wukong acted as a wrecking ball. The turning point arrived as Kiwoom secured their second dragon, capitalizing on a 27 kill onslaught that left Gen.G's Yunara and Chovy unable to respond to the sheer volume of incoming damage.

Closing Out

As the game progressed toward the 30:40 minute mark, the sheer statistical superiority of the Kiwoom DRX roster became undeniable. They managed to secure 7 towers and 3 dragons, effectively suffocating Gen.G's ability to contest objectives. While Duro provided excellent utility on Lulu with 12 assists, the Gen.G composition simply lacked the tools to stop the advancing Ryze. The match concluded with Kiwoom DRX holding a significant 64.7k gold advantage, leaving the series tied at 1-1 and setting the stage for a decisive Game 3.

Match Stats

PlayerTeamChampionRoleK/D/AGoldDiff@15DMG%
RulerGen.GYunaraBot5/5/6-927
CanyonGen.GViJungle3/6/8-1614
ChovyGen.GAkaliMid4/5/5-729
DuroGen.GLuluSupport0/2/12+115
KiinGen.GJayceTop4/9/5-654
LazyFeelKiwoom DRXLucianBot3/6/9+927
WillerKiwoom DRXWukongJungle10/3/11+1614
UcalKiwoom DRXRyzeMid6/1/9+729
AndilKiwoom DRXMilioSupport1/4/16-115
RichKiwoom DRXRumbleTop7/2/12+654

FAQ

Q: Why did Gen.G's aggressive draft of Akali and Vi fail to secure the win? A: The draft failed because Canyon's Vi was unable to neutralize the early pressure, falling behind by -1,614 gold, which allowed Willer to snowball the game.

Q: Which player was the most impactful for Kiwoom DRX in this victory?

Ucal was the standout performer, maintaining a nearly perfect 15.00 KDA on Ryze to stabilize the mid-lane.