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Team WE Outlasts Invictus Gaming in LPL Series Battle 2-1

Team WE survives a massive Game 2 scare to defeat Invictus Gaming 2-1 in the LPL 2026 Season Split 2, powered by a legendary performance from About.

Team WETeam WeWinner
Series21
Invictus GamingInvictus Gaming
G1Team We32:47
G2Invictus Gaming23:02
G3Team We29:06
PolymarketUpset

El mercado daba solo 26% a Team WE — sorpresa total

Team We 26.5%·Invictus Gaming 73.5%·Vol: $1603K

In a clash that swung from clinical dominance to absolute chaos and back again, Team WE managed to secure a hard-fought 2-1 series victory over Invictus Gaming in the LPL 2026 Season Split 2. This series was far more than just a battle of rosters; it was a psychological war of attrition that tested the resolve of both organizations.

Key Takeaways

  • About emerged as the undisputed hero of the series, anchoring the victory with a staggering 16.00 KDA in Game 1 and maintaining a massive 35.7% damage share that prevented IG from ever truly closing the gap.
  • The series was defined by extreme momentum swings, moving from a 11.8k gold lead for WE in Game 1 to a total collapse in Game 2, before a final, decisive 18-5 kill blowout in Game 3.
  • While the Polymarket prediction market heavily favored an Invictus Gaming victory with an 80% NO probability, Team WE defied the odds to claim the series win.

Before the Series

Heading into this matchup, the narrative was centered on individual stability versus explosive potential. Pre-match analysis pointed to About as the spark plug for Team WE, noting his impressive 3.0 KDA and his ability to carry on high-impact champions like Ezreal. On the other side, Invictus Gaming was expected to rely on the top lane stability of Breathe to weather the storm. The pre-draft analysis also highlighted a meta dominated by Orianna and high-presence picks like Varus and Rumble. Interestingly, the betting markets were quite skeptical of a WE victory, with the Polymarket data showing a massive 80% confidence in an IG win, suggesting that the professional consensus viewed the WE roster as too volatile to handle the IG pressure.

Game 1 — Setting the Tone

The series began with what looked like a total demolition. Team WE entered the rift with a surgical plan: neutralize IG's playmaking and starve them of resources. It worked with terrifying efficiency. About delivered a legendary performance on Ezreal, playing with such precision that he posted a 16.00 KDA. Alongside him, Cube provided an immovable frontline on Ambessa, finishing with an undefeated 4/0/7 scoreline. By the 35:47 minute mark, Team WE had established an 11.8k gold lead, effectively suffocating Invictus Gaming and leaving them with no way to contest objectives. At this moment, it felt like the series might be a sweep.

Game 2 — The Pivot

However, the LPL is famous for its volatility, and Game 2 provided a masterclass in how quickly a lead can evaporate. Invictus Gaming entered the second game with a vengeance, abandoning their cautious approach to hunt for the very kills that had failed them in Game 1. They found their rhythm, executing a high-tempo strategy that caught Team WE completely off guard. The game was a bloodbath, ending in a mere 23:02 minutes with a lopsided 21 to 6 kill count in favor of IG. The stability of Breathe and the aggressive jungle pathing of Wei dismantled the WE composition, leveling the series and leaving the fans—and the analysts—in shock. The "impenetrable" WE lead from Game 1 was nothing more than a memory.

Game 3 — The Climax

With the series on the line and the momentum heavily favoring the surging Invictus Gaming, Game 3 became a test of pure mental fortitude. Team WE refused to succumb to the pressure. They returned to the disciplined, objective-focused style that had served them so well in the opener. The game was a complete shutout; Team WE played with a level of coordination that simply erased any hope for an IG comeback. They systematically dismantled the IG base, finishing the game in 29:06 with a crushing 13-kill advantage, ending the scoreline at 18 to 5. The synergy of Monki's jungle pressure and the relentless damage from About ensured that Invictus Gaming never had the breathing room to mount a counter-attack.

Aftermath

This 2-1 victory is a massive statement for Team WE. They proved they can win both as a dominant juggernaut and as a resilient survivor. For Invictus Gaming, the loss is a bitter pill to swallow, especially after having the series in their grasp during Game 2. They showed they have the firepower to dismantle anyone, but they lacked the structural discipline to close out the final game. As the LPL 2026 season progresses, the question remains: can the volatility of Team WE be harnessed, or will they once again find themselves at the mercy of a well-executed counter-strategy?

Series Stats

GameWinnerDurationKillsSeries MVP Highlight
Game 1Team WE32:4722-14About (Ezreal, 16.00 KDA)
Game 2Invictus Gaming23:026-21Wei (Jarvan IV, 25.0% DMG)
Game 3Team WE29:0618-5About (Ezreal, 35.7% DMG)

FAQ

Q: Why did Team WE manage to win the series despite losing Game 2 so heavily?

Team WE returned to their disciplined, objective-focused strategy in Game 3, utilizing a massive 13-kill advantage to prevent Invictus Gaming from finding any momentum.

Q: Did the pre-match predictions about About's impact come true?

Yes, About lived up to the hype by delivering a legendary 16.00 KDA in Game 1 and acting as the primary damage engine for the series.