
Hanwha Life Esports, LCK 3. ve 5. Turlarında Nongshim RedForce'u 2-0 Yendi
The second and final match of the day was a Legend Group showdown between Hanwha Life Esports and Nongshim RedForce. Let’s take a look at how the battle between the second and fifth place teams played out.
Game 1 Picks:
- Nongshim RedForce: Gwen, Xin Zhao, Ryze, Corki, Rell
- Hanwha Life Esports: Aurora, Wukong, Orianna, Lucian, Braum
Game 2 Picks:
- Nongshim RedForce: Sylas, Trundle, Azir, Sivir, Leona
- Hanwha Life Esports: Rumble, Sejuani, Yone, Kai`Sa, Bard
Game 1 was completely under the control of Hanwha Life Esports. HLE started by dominating the bot lane, giving Viper an early lead, and then followed it up with phenomenal map control. They seemed to be everywhere — always arriving just in time to assist teammates, which allowed them to win every skirmish. By the 20-minute mark, they had already built a gold lead of over 6,000. From there, all HLE needed to do was play it out cleanly — and they did just that. After winning a few more fights, they secured Baron and closed out the game without much resistance.
Game 2 was far more competitive. Nongshim RedForce woke up and began playing more proactively — choosing better positions for fights and generally looking more confident. However, HLE’s superior macro play — the reason they hold second place in the tournament — eventually made the difference. After losing a few skirmishes, Hanwha Life Esports began pressing the map harder, catching NS champions in places they didn’t expect enemies to be. Many of HLE’s fights happened deep in the enemy jungle, catching their opponents off guard and giving them the upper hand. After several of these favorable engages, the gold lead snowballed to the point where HLE could confidently take any 5v5 fight and come out on top. The result: a clean 2–0 victory for HLE.
The MVP of the match was Viper, who delivered an absolutely dominant performance — going 11/1/9 on Lucian and 14/1/8 on Kai’Sa, including a well-earned quadra kill.
With this win, HLE further solidify their hold on second place in the Legend Group with a 16–5 record. Nongshim RedForce, unfortunately, now sit at 10–11 with a more negative result.












LCK Summer 2025 Round 3–5 will run from July 23 to August 31. This stage will determine which teams qualify directly for the LCK Playoffs and which ones will have to go through the Play-In phase. The tournament features a prize pool of ₩562,500,000 KRW (approximately $407,919 USD). But more importantly, the top three teams will earn spots at the biggest event of the year — the 2025 World Championship. The stakes are high, and every team is aiming for victory. Make sure to bookmark the LoL News page so you don’t miss any key updates from the world of League of Legends esports.

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