Two Tickets, Six Contenders: Korea's Road to MSI Starts Now

Two Tickets, Six Contenders: Korea's Road to MSI Starts Now

2 Jun, 2026, 12:30

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Last updated: 2 Jun, 2026, 12:30

The regular season grind is over. After nine grueling weeks across Rounds 1-2 of the LCK 2026 Season, six teams have punched their tickets to the LCK 2026 Road to MSI, the high-stakes qualifier that will decide which two Korean squads fly the flag at the 2026 Mid-Season Invitational. The action kicks off on June 6 and runs through June 14, and the competition is as fierce as it gets.

The Standings Tell a Story

Two Tickets, Six Contenders: Korea's Road to MSI Starts Now

Hanwha Life Esports came out of Rounds 1-2 as the undisputed top seed, finishing with an impressive 15-3 record. HLE held off a charging T1 and Gen.G to lock in first place in the final stretch. T1 secured second, which means both HLE and T1 skip straight to Round 3 of the bracket, the most favorable starting point in the tournament.

Gen.G lands in third and will need to defeat the Round 2 winner before reaching Wonju. KT Rolster, who looked virtually unstoppable in the early weeks before HLE pulled them back to Earth, finished fourth and begins from Round 2. Dplus KIA rounded out the top five with an 11-7 mark, while Hanjin BRION snuck in at sixth, earning the final qualifier spot.

How the Bracket Works

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The format is a double elimination King of the Hill bracket with all matches played in a best-of-five series.

The top two seeds, HLE and T1, start in the Upper Bracket and face off in Round 3. The remaining four teams, Gen.G, KT, Dplus KIA, and Hanjin BRION, battle through the Lower Bracket in a gauntlet-style run. Only the top two finishers across the entire bracket qualify for MSI 2026. There is no room for error once a team suffers two losses.

The early rounds take place at LoL PARK in Seoul, with the bigger moments moving to the Sajik Indoor Gymnasium in Busan, which holds over 14,000 fans. Wait, actually per the official data, Rounds 3-4 will be held at Wonju DB Promy Arena. Either way, the atmosphere is only going to build as the tournament progresses.

The Matchup Everyone Wants to See

The headline clash of Round 3 is HLE vs. T1, a rivalry that has defined Korean League of Legends for years. Both rosters boast elite firepower: T1 carries the legendary Faker alongside carry powerhouse Peyz, who recently made history by becoming the first player in competitive League of Legends to record 13 Pentakills. HLE, meanwhile, arrives in the best form they have shown all season.

Whoever wins that Upper Bracket bout locks in an MSI spot immediately, while the loser drops down and has to navigate the gauntlet.

The Underdogs Are Not Just There to Fill a Bracket

KT Rolster was the team everyone was talking about after a perfect start to the regular season. They stumbled in the back half, but their roster still has serious bite. Gen.G, with Ruler on the opposite side delivering historic individual performances, is another team capable of going the distance.

Hanjin BRION will face the toughest path, opening in Round 1 against Dplus KIA on June 6, but upsets are always part of the LCK story.

What Is at Stake Beyond MSI

Qualifying for MSI 2026 is only part of the prize. The tournament takes place from June 28 to July 12 at the Daejeon Convention Center in South Korea, giving the top two LCK teams the chance to compete on home soil against the best teams from every other region.

On top of that, the Road to MSI winner also earns a spot at the Esports World Cup 2026, adding another massive incentive to finish in first place. The stakes do not get much higher than this in the first half of the competitive year.

Korea's best are ready to fight it out. Round 1 tips off on June 6, and if the regular season was any indication, every series in this bracket is going to be a battle worth watching.


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