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Ultra Prime Sweeps Oh My God 2-0 in LPL Summer Shock

Ultra Prime defies the odds to dismantle Oh My God 2-0, fueled by a legendary Ryze performance from Saber in the LPL 2026 Season Split 2.

Ultra PrimeUltra PrimeWinner
Series20
Oh My GodOh My God
G1Ultra Prime37:12
G2Ultra Prime31:25
Polymarket — Trayectoriamercado a lo largo de la serie · Ultra Prime · Oh My God
Pre-partido
serie · antes del Game 1
45%·56%
Tras G1
serie · reacción del mercado
72%·28%
Resultado final: 2-0se omiten odds resueltas (0% / 100%)

The LPL 2026 Season Split 2 has been set ablaze by a complete demolition of the favorites, as Ultra Prime secured a stunning 2-0 series victory over Oh My God. What was expected to be a clash between two struggling giants turned into a masterclass of execution and tactical superiority by the underdogs.

Key Takeaways

* Saber emerged as the undisputed Series MVP, anchoring the mid-lane with a legendary Ryze performance that featured a flawless 7/0/7 KDA in the opening game. * The series saw a massive momentum shift in the markets, as Ultra Prime's win probability skyrocketed from a pre-match 44% to a dominant 72% following their Game 1 victory. * Ultra Prime demonstrated total map control, outperforming Oh My God in both games with a combined kill score of 38 to 12, effectively erasing any hope of an Oh My God comeback.

Before the Series

Heading into this BO3, the atmosphere was thick with uncertainty. The pre-match analysis suggested a meta dominated by Orianna and high-priority picks like Nocturne and Aurora. While Oh My God entered the arena as the slight 56% favorite, neither team was in peak form. The tactical focus was on controlling the mid-lane and managing the high-pressure top lane presence of Rumble and Varus. The stage was set for a tactical chess match, but no one predicted the sheer level of aggression Ultra Prime was about to unleash.

Game 1 — Setting the Tone

The series began with a shockwave that left the LPL community reeling. Ultra Prime entered Game 1 as the heavy underdog, but they immediately tore up the script. The draft was the first decisive moment; by failing to ban Ryze, Oh My God handed Saber the ultimate weapon. As the game progressed, climber utilized Jarvan IV to disrupt the enemy lanes, while Xiaoxia provided unparalleled utility on N/ami, racking up 15 assists. By the 37:12 mark, Ultra Prime had established a massive 10.7k gold lead, suffocating Oh My God and finishing the game with a commanding 19-7 kill score.

Game 2 — The Pivot

If Game 1 was a statement, Game 2 was an execution. Rather than allowing Oh My God to adjust their strategy, Ultra Prime doubled down on their relentless tempo. The efficiency of the blue side was terrifying; they didn't just win, they dismantled. The kill gap widened even further than the first game, as Ultra Prime posted another 19 kills while limiting Oh My God to a mere 5. The game concluded in just 31:25, a clinical finish that proved the first game was no fluke. The sheer speed of the second game's conclusion signaled that Ultra Prime had found a blueprint for victory that Oh My God simply had no answer for.

Polymarket Trajectory

The trajectory of the prediction markets during this series was nothing short of volatile, reflecting the total collapse of the favorites' prestige. The series began with a relatively tight margin, with Oh My God holding a 56% edge. However, the moment the Nexus exploded in Game 1, the market underwent a massive correction. The jump from 44% to 72% for Ultra Prime illustrates how the sudden appearance of a dominant, high-tempo playstyle caught the professional analysts and the market completely off guard. It was a classic case of a market reacting to a fundamental shift in momentum that was hidden behind the pre-match underdog status.

Series Stats

GameWinnerDurationKillsSeries MVP Highlight
Game 1Ultra Prime37:1219-7Saber (Ryze) 7/0/7
Game 2Ultra Prime31:2519-5Saber (Ryze) dominance

FAQ

Q: How did the draft in Game 1 contribute to the series upset? A: Oh My God's failure to ban Ryze allowed Saber to secure a high-scaling pick that completely neutralized their mid-lane pressure.

Q: Was the second game a result of luck or strategy?

It was pure strategic dominance, as Ultra Prime maintained a high-tempo style that limited Oh My God to only 5 kills in a lightning-fast 31-minute victory.