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Shopify Rebellion Forces Game 3 in LCS 2026 Clash

Shopify Rebellion overcomes a massive gold deficit to equalize the series against FlyQuest, led by Bvoy's incredible 15/2/5 Corki performance in LCS 2026.

FlyQuestFlyquest
Game 232:01LCSPatch 26.09
Shopify RebellionShopify RebellionWinner
13Kills22
55.1KGold64.6K
1Drag3
2Torres8
Polymarket

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

Flyquest 49.5%·Shopify Rebellion 50.5%·Vol: $716K

The stakes couldn't have been higher in this pivotal LCS 202 6 Spring Season matchup. With FlyQuest sitting on the brink of a 2-0 series victory, Shopify Rebellion entered Game 2 with their backs against the wall, needing a win to keep their tournament hopes alive and equalize the series. What followed was a complete reversal of fortune that left the analysts stunned.

Key Takeaways

* Bvoy delivered a legendary performance on Corki, racking up a massive 15/2/5 KDA to single-handedly carry the Shopify Rebellion offense. * Gakgos and FlyQuest appeared to be cruising with a +1,141 gold advantage at the fifteen-minute mark, only to see that lead evaporate. * Ceos provided unparalleled utility on Nami, finishing with a staggering 20 assists to anchor the Shopify Rebellion's defensive rotations.

Early Game

Against all odds, the early game seemed to follow the pre-draft predictions. The model had favored FlyQuest with a 69% win probability, and for the first fifteen minutes, it looked like the advantage was materializing. The FlyQuest frontline was imposing; Gakgos was dominating on Rumble with a +1,14 41 gold lead, while Gryffinn's Shen was also ahead by +1,105 gold. Even Quad was finding success on Ahri, maintaining a +345 gold advantage. On the other side, Shopify Rebellion looked like they were drowning, trailing significantly in every lane with Bvoy's Corkki sitting at a -588 gold deficit.

The Turning Point

However, the draft advantage that FlyQuest held simply crumbled under the sheer mechanical pressure of the Shopify Rebellion carries. The turning point arrived when the scaling power of the blue side began to outpace the early-game aggression of the red side. While FlyQuest had the tools to control the zone, they couldn't stop the snowballing damage from Bvoy. The mid-laner, Zinie, also contributed heavily to the chaos, using Aurora to facilitate a 3/3/12 performance that disrupted the FlyQuest backline. The momentum shifted violently as Shopify began securing objectives, eventually securing 3 dragons and a crucial Baron Nashor to dismantle the FlyQuest structure.

Closing Out

As the game reached its 32:00 minute mark, the once-dominant FlyQuest were in total disarray. The gold lead had swung from a massive deficit for Shopify to a commanding 9.5k advantage in favor of the Rebellion. Shopify Rebellion tore through the map, claiming 8 towers to FlyQuest's meager 2. The sheer damage output from the Corkki was impossible to mitigate, as the FlyQuest players, including Massu on Ashe, struggled to find any meaningful impact, finishing with a combined kill score that couldn't match the 22 kills secured by the opposition. The series is now leveled, and we are headed to a decisive Game 3.

Match Stats

PlayerTeamChampionRoleK/D/AGoldDiff@15DMG%
MassuFlyQuestAsheBot2/5/5+588
GryffinnFlyQuestShenJungle3/5/6+1105
QuadFlyQuestAhriMid5/3/3+345
CryogenFlyQuestSeraphineSupport0/5/8+323
GakgosFlyQuestRumbleTop3/4/7+1141
BvoyShopify RebellionCorkiBot15/2/5-588
ContractzShopify RebellionViJungle2/5/11-1105
ZinieShopify RebellionAuroraMid3/3/12-345
CeosShopify RebellionNamiSupport0/1/20-323
FudgeShopify RebellionK'SanteTop2/2/10-1141

FAQ

Q: How did Shopify Rebellion overcome such a massive early gold deficit? A: The primary driver was Bvoy's incredible scaling on Corkki, where his 15/2/5 KDA allowed him to out-damage the entire FlyQuest roster during the mid-to-late game.

Q: Did the pre-match prediction for FlyQuest hold any truth?

While FlyQuest did dominate the first fifteen minutes with a massive +1,141 gold lead via Gakgos, they were unable to close the game, ultimately losing the match.