Qualification for MSI 2026 hinges on top performers from major regions' spring splits, including LCK, LPL, LEC, LTA North and South, PCS, and VCS, with the standard 2-3 slots per league awarded via regular season standings, playoffs, and Championship Points systems similar to recent years. T1's dominant Worlds 2024 championship run—defeating BLG 3-2 in the finals—bolsters Korean trader consensus on LCK powerhouses like Gen.G and Hanwha Life Esports, whose semifinal showings highlighted sustained elite form amid roster stability post-lock. LPL squads BLG and TES retained cores despite patch 14.24 meta shifts favoring aggressive botlanes, while LEC's G2 and Fnatic eye redemption after quarterfinal exits. Offseason transfers, such as Dplus Kia's acquisition of Peanut, signal rising contenders; 2025 splits will preview form, roster chemistry, and adaptation to expected durability-focused patches.
Experimental AI-generated summary referencing Polymarket data · UpdatedWhich teams will qualify to MSI 2026?
Which teams will qualify to MSI 2026?
$32,202 Vol.

GenG
93%

Bilibili Gaming
91%

G2 Esports
74%

T1
58%

Lyon
65%

Karmine Corp
55%

Anyone's Legend
55%

JD Gaming
38%

Movistar KOI
36%

BNK FEARX
35%

LOUD
26%

Weibo Gaming
47%
$32,202 Vol.

GenG
93%

Bilibili Gaming
91%

G2 Esports
74%

T1
58%

Lyon
65%

Karmine Corp
55%

Anyone's Legend
55%

JD Gaming
38%

Movistar KOI
36%

BNK FEARX
35%

LOUD
26%

Weibo Gaming
47%
This market will resolve according to which teams qualify for MSI 2026.
If the listed team officially qualifies as one of the teams invited to MSI 2026, the market will resolve to "Yes." Otherwise, it will resolve to "No."
Ties in standings will be broken according to the official LoL Esports rules.
If MSI 2026 is canceled, postponed indefinitely, or if the official list of MSI 2026 participants is not published before August 1, 2026, ET, this market will resolve to "No."
The primary resolution source will be official information from the LoL Esports website (https://lolesports.com). However, a consensus of credible reporting (e.g., Liquipedia at https://liquipedia.net/leagueoflegends/Mid-Season_Invitational/2026) may also be used.
Market Opened: Mar 3, 2026, 4:41 PM ET
Resolver
0x65070BE91...This market will resolve according to which teams qualify for MSI 2026.
If the listed team officially qualifies as one of the teams invited to MSI 2026, the market will resolve to "Yes." Otherwise, it will resolve to "No."
Ties in standings will be broken according to the official LoL Esports rules.
If MSI 2026 is canceled, postponed indefinitely, or if the official list of MSI 2026 participants is not published before August 1, 2026, ET, this market will resolve to "No."
The primary resolution source will be official information from the LoL Esports website (https://lolesports.com). However, a consensus of credible reporting (e.g., Liquipedia at https://liquipedia.net/leagueoflegends/Mid-Season_Invitational/2026) may also be used.
Resolver
0x65070BE91...Qualification for MSI 2026 hinges on top performers from major regions' spring splits, including LCK, LPL, LEC, LTA North and South, PCS, and VCS, with the standard 2-3 slots per league awarded via regular season standings, playoffs, and Championship Points systems similar to recent years. T1's dominant Worlds 2024 championship run—defeating BLG 3-2 in the finals—bolsters Korean trader consensus on LCK powerhouses like Gen.G and Hanwha Life Esports, whose semifinal showings highlighted sustained elite form amid roster stability post-lock. LPL squads BLG and TES retained cores despite patch 14.24 meta shifts favoring aggressive botlanes, while LEC's G2 and Fnatic eye redemption after quarterfinal exits. Offseason transfers, such as Dplus Kia's acquisition of Peanut, signal rising contenders; 2025 splits will preview form, roster chemistry, and adaptation to expected durability-focused patches.
Experimental AI-generated summary referencing Polymarket data · Updated


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