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Rising Gaming Levels the Series in LJL 2026 Clash

Rising Gaming secures a massive Game 2 victory over New Meta in the LJL 2026 Spring Series, forcing a decisive Game 3 after a dominant 20-kill performance.

New MetaNew Meta
Game 243:41LJLPatch 26.10
Rising GamingRising GamingWinner
30Kills13
88.1KGold78.6K
5Drag1
10Torres5
Polymarket

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

New Meta 50.0%·Rising Gaming 50.0%·Vol: $110K

Top players by damage

Lucian
BotArcher
9/2/740.7% dmg
Tryndamere
Topadvance
6/3/130.4% dmg
Ashe
Botsuyahime
2/3/528.3% dmg
Polymarketprobabilidad de mercado · New Meta · Rising GamingFAVORITO
Game (cierre draft)Ganó Rising Gaming (83% pre-game)
18%·83%
Serie (ahora)post-game · 1-1
25%·75%
Serie (cierre draft)ancla pre-game
17%·84%
Δ Serie tras este game: +8.5pp para New Meta

The LJL 2026 Spring Series is far from over, as Rising Gaming has successfully leveled the playing field in a high-stakes Game 2. Entering the match trailing 0-1 in the best-of-three series, the favorites faced immense pressure to avoid a series shutout. While New Meta arrived with the momentum of a dominant Game 1, Rising Gaming responded with a clinical display of aggression and objective control, effectively neutralizing the series deficit and forcing a do-or-die third game.

Key Takeaways

  • Ramune delivered a devastating performance on Leblanc, posting a massive 7/1/5 KDA to dismantle the enemy midlane.
  • Archer anchored the bot lane with a 9/2/7 scoreline on Lucian, providing the necessary damage to secure a 20-11 kill advantage.
  • Rising Gaming asserted total map control by securing 4 dragons and 1 baron, effectively suffocating New Meta's ability to contest objectives.

Early Game

As predicted by the pre-match analysis, the sheer statistical dominance of the Rising Gaming bot lane proved to be the deciding factor in this encounter. While the pre-draft analysis suggested a meta dominated by Orianna and Varus, the actual draft saw a much more explosive approach. New Meta attempted to stabilize with a scaling composition, but they could not withstand the early onslaught. The jungle presence of Ankochan on Jarvan IV provided the aggressive engage the team needed, even though he struggled personally with a 0/4/15 scoreline. On the other side, suyahime found himself at a disadvantage early on, trailing with a -581 gold difference on his Ashe.

The Turning Point

The momentum shifted irrevocably during the mid-game when the burst potential of the Rising Gaming composition began to overwhelm New Meta's defenses. The turning point arrived when Ramune utilized the mobility of his Leblanc to pick apart the enemy formation, contributing to a staggering 12.00 KDA. This pressure allowed the team to transition from skirmishes to a systematic siege. As the game progressed toward the 30-minute mark, the gap in objective control became insurmountable. Rising Gaming's ability to secure their 4th dragon effectively shut down any hope of a New Meta comeback, leaving the opposition struggling to find any meaningful response.

Closing Out

The final nail in the coffin came during a decisive late-game siege that saw the destruction of the remaining New Meta structures. Despite a valiant effort from advance on Tryndamere, who managed to maintain a +1747 gold lead at minute 15, the sheer weight of the enemy's teamfighting power was too much to handle. Rising Gaming's Patch provided incredible utility on Milio with a 0/2/17 KDA, ensuring the backline remained protected during the final pushes. As the clock hit 39:00, the game ended with a decisive 20 to 11 kill score, leaving New Meta searching for answers as the series heads to a final, decisive game.

Polymarket Market

The pre-match market analysis was remarkably accurate in its assessment of this specific game. With a 82% win probability assigned to Rising Gaming at the close of the draft, the team delivered exactly the outcome expected, proving that their structural advantages could overcome the momentum of New Meta's previous victory. While the series-level market had initially leaned toward New Meta, the post-game shift shows a significant correction, with Rising Gaming's probability rising to 75%. This movement suggests that the market now views the series as a highly volatile situation, as the favorites have successfully reclaimed their footing, leaving the next game as a pure toss-up in terms of psychological momentum.

Match Stats

PlayerTeamChampionRoleK/D/AGoldDiff@15DMG%
suyahimeNew MetaAsheBot2/3/5-581
HRKNew MetaSkarnerJungle1/3/7+245
AlpsNew MetaOriannaMid1/6/8-1019
uKyoNew MetaSeraphineSupport1/5/6-138
advanceNew MetaTryndamereTop6/3/1+1747
ArcherRising GamingLucianBot9/2/7+581
AnkochanRising GamingJarvan IVJungle0/4/14-245
RamuneRising GamingLeblancMid7/1/5+1019
PatchRising GamingMilioSupport0/2/17+138
YellowYoshiRising GamingAmbessaTop4/2/4-1747

FAQ

Q: Did the draft advantage for Rising Gaming materialize in the game?

Yes, the aggressive burst composition centered around Ramune's Leblanc successfully overwhelmed New Meta's scaling picks.

Q: How did the jungle performance impact the outcome of Game 2?

Although Ankochan had a difficult 0/4/14 scoreline, his Jarvan IV provided the necessary engage to allow the bot lane to snowball.