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"LOL Crazy Esports Month Viewing" is trending, Rookie responds to reason for coming to Korea, admits training with LCK

Introduction: The S15 season matches have officially started, and most players have been paying attention to the recent confrontations. We are now in a brief break before the upcoming intense games begin. The League of Legends Crazy Esports Month has attracted massive attention from fans worldwide, with nearly daily thrilling matchups of top-tier caliber. Meanwhile, fans have once again encountered players from the IG team, and their mid laner Rookie publicly stated that this trip to Korea is not for leisure but for urgent training. It seems all previous speculations from netizens were correct.

LOL Crazy Esports Month kicks off


Most players are quite familiar with League of Legends. As an esports game, it has grown tremendously in just over a decade, achieving remarkable success. This popularity is largely due to its well-structured competition system, with regional and global contests attracting many fans. As the World Championship approaches, League of Legends enters its most intense competitive period. The esports month has become a focal point for many players, running from October through early November, showcasing spectacular world-class battles with hardly any underperforming teams. The reborn World Championship is about to begin.

Here is the viewing guide: On the afternoon of the 6th, the first match will be between JDG and DK, featuring a showdown between two world champion mid laners, Scout and Showmaker. Both have the ability to compete at the World Championship level, though their recent performances were less smooth, placing them fifth in their region. These two teams are considered favorites for the reborn World Championship title. After a few days of rest, I believe fan enthusiasm remains very high. Additionally, the first day includes a match between WBG and DFM. For the Japanese region team, our mission is simple: break through quickly and set new records. (The GAM team could not participate due to certain issues, so DFM replaced them.)

The reborn World Championship final will take place on the 12th, with only one day of rest before a high-stakes showdown on the 14th. The match between IG and T1 has become a global hot topic. These two teams are undoubtedly the big players of this World Championship, with immense popularity and hype. Recently, many fans have encountered IG players offline. There was speculation whether IG players were in Korea to relax or visit family, but after confirmation, everyone understands they are giving their all.

Rookie addressed some fan questions offline, clearly stating that his trip to Korea was not for visiting family but for training matches, specifically a training camp. Combined with previous footage, it’s almost certain that Gen.G is assisting IG with training. IG’s Korean server accounts have also been updated, indicating the players are fully motivated to shine in this competition. Honestly, even if IG trains, their win rate might not be very high, given T1’s strong World Championship reputation, especially with mid laner Faker. Rookie’s current form remains uncertain; if the playoff-level clashes continue, IG will likely lose.

Farewell thoughts

This is probably the most packed month of matches in League of Legends history, often called the Crazy Esports Month. Make sure to save the viewing guide so you don’t miss any thrilling battles. The reborn World Championship is just the appetizer; the real highlight is on the 14th. That match’s hype could very well break League of Legends history.

What do you all think about this situation, dear viewers?

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