Gen.G vs HLE at LCK Cup 2025: Epic battle with high stakes

Which teams demonstrated their strength both on the local and international stages of League of Legends esports? Who among them might advance further, aiming for the Final Stand 2025?

The unique structure of the LCK Cup 2025 has produced some unexpected results – it’s safe to say it left fans in awe. In the Group Stage, T1 bested Gen.G and maintained a slight edge overall. Yet, due to the impressive performances by other teams, Gen.G qualified directly for the upper semi-final, while unfortunate eliminations awaited T1 players in the single-elimination Round 1.

Hanwha Life Esports knocked out T1 from the competition with no room for comeback, showcasing the dominance of the LCK Summer 2024 champions. This win serves as a testament to their current strength, but it also sets high standards for them to meet moving forward. Meanwhile, Gen.G avoided playing against the 2024 World Champions and had previously defeated Hanwha Life in group stages. Will Hanwha Life Esports maintain their peak performance until they qualify for the First Stand?

In the semifinals (round two) of the LCK Cup 2025, Gen.G and Hanwha Life are set to face off. Given the significant events that have unfolded in this tournament so far, its high-stakes nature, and the past encounters between these teams, this League of Legends esports contest promises to be an epic battle.

Where to watch LCK Cup 2025 Gen.G vs HLE?

On the LCK Global YouTube channel, you’ll find the official English broadcast. Additionally, you have the opportunity to watch the League of Legends game between Gen.G Esports and Hanwha Life Esports, which takes place on February 16th, right here, below.

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Stream start3 p.m. KST7 a.m. CET1 a.m. ET10 p.m. PT on Feb. 15

Gen.G Esports and Hanwha Life Esports: The LCK Cup 2025 semi-final (Round 2) 

In Round 2 onwards of the LCK Cup 2025 Playoffs, the competition format shifts to a double elimination system. This means that teams like Gen.G and Hanwha Life will have an opportunity for redemption if they lose in any given match. Qualifying for the First Stand 2025 international LoL esports event becomes significantly more likely with a win during this stage. The victorious teams will progress straight to the upper-bracket final, where they’ll encounter opponents who triumphed concurrently in the other brackets (Dplus KIA vs Nongshim RedForce).

Gen.G 0:0 HLE — Live Score

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Banned LoL Champions

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Picked Champions

Gen.G picksGen.G EsportsPositionHanwha Life EsportsHLE picks
KiinTopZeus
CanyonJunglerPeanut
ChovyMidZeka
RulerBotViper
DuroSupportDelight

T1 vs HLE: Match recap

We’re about to include a comprehensive summary of the League of Legends esports game between Gen.G Esports and Hanwha Life Esports right here. Don’t go anywhere, you won’t want to miss it!

Emotional head-to-head history

Upon initial observation, Gen.G might appear as a more capable and dominant team, given their impressive showings in international competitions.

  • Gen.G Esports are the MSI 2024 Champions.
  • At the LoL Worlds 2024, Gen.G reached the semi-final and lost only to the future Champions.

The recent international record of Hanwha Life Esports is not so wonderful.

  • In three years, from 2022 to 2024, HLE participated only in the Worlds 2024. The team reached the top 8, which is really good, though. Hanwha Life Esports lost to BLG back then.

Exploring the regional matchup history offers a new perspective on everything. For instance, during the latest major tournament, HLE managed to reclaim their spot among the Korean League of Legends elite.

  • At the LCK Summer 2024, Hanwha Life Esports defeated T1 twice. They reached the grand final and won over Gen.G.

Regarding the LCK Cup 2025, teams Gen.G and HLE have made some roster adjustments. Specifically, HLE swapped top laners with T1 – Zeus now plays for Hanwha Life instead of Doran. Meanwhile, Gen.G has seen the departures of Lehends (now at Nongshim RedForce) and Peyz (JD Gaming). In their places, Ruler and Duro have joined the team.

After making some changes to their teams, both HLE and Gen.G have had their share of victories and losses during the tournament. It’s intriguing to see which team will adapt more effectively.

On February 22nd and 23rd in 2025, the decisive games of the LCK Cup will take place. The victors from these matches will proceed to participate in the inaugural League of Legends international competition of 2025, known as First Stand.

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