FlyQuest jolt PSG Talon in Mid Match at Worlds
A backlit keyboard is part of the gear online video game streamer Jordan Woodruff uses in his Gilbert home.
Jordan Woodruff FlyQuest defeated PSG Talon on Sunday in a Round 3 Mid Match at the 2024 League of Legends World Championship Swiss Stage in Berlin.
FlyQuest recorded a 44-minute win on blue to dispatch PSG Talon at the $2.225 million championship event.
The Swiss Stage format sorted 16 teams into eight Round 1 matches, with Rounds 2 through 5 seeded based on win-loss record. Teams that reach three wins advance to the knockout stage, while teams that wind up with three losses are eliminated.
Elimination and advancement matches are best-of-three, while all others are best-of-one.
Top Esports, T1 and G2 Esports also were victorious on Sunday.
Top Esports notched a 24-minute win on blue to defeat Fnatic. T1 required 34 minutes to upend Bilibili Gaming on red, while G2 Esports won its match versus Weibo Gaming.
Monday's Round 3 Low Match schedule:
--MAD Lions KOI vs. GAM Esports
--paiN Gaming vs. Team Liquid
--Field Level Media
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