Made it to the quarterfinals! FlyQuest vs Gen.G: North America’s last hope
The League of Legends World Championship will host the quarterfinals and semifinals at the adidas Arena in Paris from October 17-24, 2024, before the finals in London on November 2. The League of Legends World Championship will return to Paris following the successful hosting of the finals in Paris in 2019 and the Red Bull Solo Q event in Paris in 2021!
As the only team in the North American division to make it to the quarterfinals, FlyQuest will challenge the powerful Korean team Gen.G. This game is not only a strength showdown between the two teams, but also an opportunity for the North American division to break its disadvantage!

FlyQuest: The Dark Horse
FlyQuest was not favored before the game, but they performed well in the group stage and successfully advanced to the quarterfinals. Veterans Impact and Spica led the team and stood up at critical moments to preserve the last hope for North America. However, they will face the extremely strong Gen.G next.
Gen.G: Korean powerhouse
As the top team in the Korean division, Gen.G is known for its strong teamwork and operation, especially mid laner Chovy, who is considered one of the strongest players in the world. Their style is rigorous and they are good at controlling situations, making it difficult for their opponents to counterattack. If FlyQuest wants to win the game, it must perform flawlessly.
key matchup
•Impact vs. Doran (top lane): Impact has a lot of experience, while Doran is known for his aggressive play style.
•Spica vs. Peanut (jungle): Peanut has rich experience, and Spica needs to compete for resources to control the rhythm of the game.
•VicLa vs. Chovy (mid lane): VicLa is the core of FlyQuest, but Chovy is too strong to deal with.
FlyQuest Opportunities
FlyQuest has little chance of winning against Gen.G. But they have defied expectations many times, and there is still a glimmer of hope for FlyQuest if they can capitalize on their opponents' mistakes. The North American region has performed poorly against South Korea in the past, but there are surprises every year at the World Championship, and FlyQuest may become this year's dark horse.
FlyQuest shoulders the hopes of North America and challenges the powerful Gen.G. This is not only a competition, but also an opportunity for FlyQuest to prove themselves and bring glory to North America. Win or lose, they have reignited confidence in the North American division.