A tiebreaker is played offstream this Saturday to decide the seeding between KCB, M8 and Galions
GameWard finishes ninth and joins BDSA in the Last Chance Qualifier for the LFL Playoffs. The other eight teams advance to the Swiss Stage phase, though the full bracket won’t be revealed until Saturday. A three-way tiebreaker between Karmine Corp Blue, Gentle Mates, and Galions must be played to determine the seeding for sixth through eighth place.

The tiebreakers will be played off-stream due to scheduling issues. OTP, the league’s official broadcaster, won’t be able to air the matches as they're already covering the LCK, LFL2, and LEC throughout the day, keeping both their streaming channels occupied. Fans will be informed of the results via an official league announcement later in the evening on Saturday.
As a reminder, these tiebreakers will set the matchups for the Swiss Stage: the winner of the tiebreaks will place sixth and face BK ROG, the seventh seed will play Solary, and the eighth will face Vitality.Bee. The Swiss Stage will consist of three rounds, with four teams advancing to the Playoffs after winning two matches, while the four losing teams will drop into the MCQ bracket to join BDSA and GW. All Swiss Stage matches will be fearless BO3s.
The Bees are still on top
At the end of these nine days of regular season play, Vitality.Bee comes out on top once again, just like during the Flash In earlier this year.
They crushed GameWard in yesterday’s opening match, dashing GW's qualification hopes. Vitality.Bee have been one of the most consistent teams, fully deserving their spot at the top. Still, they’ll need to stay sharp heading into the Swiss Stage — last time, during Flash In, they lost both of their matches at this phase. Another highlight is Solary, who secured a historic second-place finish in the regular season. After comfortably beating the surprisingly strong Joblife, they finished 6-2, setting a new record for the org, which had never finished higher than fourth before. Maybe a good omen for finally making a serious title run.
There were also two surprising results on this last day as BK ROG and Ici Japon Corp, both in good form, fell to Galions and Karmine Corp Blue, respectively.
The Blue Wall finally showed signs of life, taking an important win against IJC, who suffered their second straight loss after a previously perfect super week. Once again, this highlights the ongoing instability in the LFL, where team momentum seems to swing wildly week after week.
The Swiss Stage will kick off next week, though the full matchups will only be made official later today. The only confirmed match so far is Joblife (4th) vs Ici Japon Corp (5th), which already promises to be a great showdown.
This will be Joblife’s first real BO3 test since their early split rebuild. Meanwhile, we'll see if IJC can get their star players back into the right rhythm — they’ve been vocal about their ambitions after reaching the finals of both the LFL and the Winter EMEA Masters.
Header Photo Credit: Elliot Le Corre/LFL
- Clément Chocat -
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