
Anyone's Legend Surges Ahead at MSI 2025 with Gritty Lower Bracket Win
So here's what's buzzing in the world of League of Legends— Anyone’s Legend just made a bold statement at the Mid-Season Invitational (MSI) 2025 , and they did it in true underdog fashion. If you missed the action on Monday in Vancouver, let me catch you up.
Anyone’s Legend went head-to-head with CTBC Flying Oyster in a tense lower-bracket elimination match, and they walked away with a 3-1 victory . This win means AL advances to Round 3 of the lower bracket, and unfortunately for CTBC Flying Oyster, their MSI journey ends here.
Now, AL’s next challenge? They’ll be facing off against either Bilibili Gaming or FlyQuest , who are set to clash in another high-stakes lower-bracket bout on Tuesday. That upcoming match is going to decide who tries to keep their tournament dreams alive and who packs up early.
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To give you a sense of how tight this match was—Anyone’s Legend came out swinging. They secured the first two games in 36 and 41 minutes , both played on the red side. Flying Oyster responded with a solid third-game win in just 33 minutes, also on red, showing they weren't going down without a fight. But AL wasn't about to let it slip away. They closed the series with a dominant 30-minute win on blue side , clinching the series 3-1.
One player who really stood out was Wang “Hope” Jie from China. His stats were impressive across all four games—he averaged a KDA (Kills/Deaths/Assists) of 5.5/1.8/5.8 , which is a clear sign he was in control and carried some serious weight for AL.
Now let’s talk stakes. The $2 million prize pool is one thing, but the bigger prize is what's at the end: a $500,000 payday for the champion , and more importantly, a ticket to the $5 million World Championship in China later this year. That’s what every team is grinding for, and AL is still in that race.
It’s also worth noting how global this MSI has been—teams from China, Korea, the Pacific, the Americas, and EMEA all brought their A-game. And with the double-elimination format , every match feels like life or death, especially in the lower bracket.
So if you’re a fan of comebacks, grit, and the kind of League where one player can tip the scales— Anyone’s Legend is a squad to watch closely as MSI 2025 heads deeper into bracket play. Let's see if they can keep that momentum rolling.
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