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Bilibili Gaming qualifies for fourth consecutive MSI after defeating Team WE

Bilibili Gaming qualifies for fourth consecutive MSI after defeating Team WE

BLG punched their ticket to Daejeon after a decisive lower bracket final victory, cementing their status as the LPL's most consistent international contender

Bilibili Gaming has done it again. The Chinese powerhouse defeated Team WE in the lower bracket final of the LPL 2026 Split 2 Playoffs on June 13, securing their fourth straight qualification for the Mid-Season Invitational.

BLG’s path to MSI 2026 wasn’t the clean upper bracket cruise that organizations dream about. They had to navigate the lower bracket, including a matchup against Anyone’s Legend before facing Team WE in the decisive final.

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The roster, featuring standout names like Bin, Knight, and ON, has been built for exactly these moments.

BLG already claimed the First Stand 2026 championship back in March, defeating G2 Esports in the final. That tournament served as both a confidence booster and a proof of concept that this iteration of the roster can compete against top international opposition.

MSI 2026 is scheduled to run from June 28 to July 12 in Daejeon, South Korea. That gives BLG roughly two weeks to prepare, study the meta, and finalize their strategies against whatever the other qualifying regions send their way.

No tokens, NFTs, or blockchain partnerships have been announced in connection with BLG’s qualification or MSI 2026 itself.

Four consecutive MSI qualifications, a First Stand championship already in the trophy case for 2026, and a roster built around Bin, Knight, and ON. When MSI kicks off on June 28, Bilibili Gaming will step onto the stage in Daejeon not as hopeful qualifiers, but as a team that expects to compete for the title.

Disclosure: This article was edited by Editorial Team. For more information on how we create and review content, see our Editorial Policy.

Bilibili Gaming qualifies for fourth consecutive MSI after defeating Team WE

Bilibili Gaming qualifies for fourth consecutive MSI after defeating Team WE

BLG punched their ticket to Daejeon after a decisive lower bracket final victory, cementing their status as the LPL's most consistent international contender

Bilibili Gaming has done it again. The Chinese powerhouse defeated Team WE in the lower bracket final of the LPL 2026 Split 2 Playoffs on June 13, securing their fourth straight qualification for the Mid-Season Invitational.

BLG’s path to MSI 2026 wasn’t the clean upper bracket cruise that organizations dream about. They had to navigate the lower bracket, including a matchup against Anyone’s Legend before facing Team WE in the decisive final.

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The roster, featuring standout names like Bin, Knight, and ON, has been built for exactly these moments.

BLG already claimed the First Stand 2026 championship back in March, defeating G2 Esports in the final. That tournament served as both a confidence booster and a proof of concept that this iteration of the roster can compete against top international opposition.

MSI 2026 is scheduled to run from June 28 to July 12 in Daejeon, South Korea. That gives BLG roughly two weeks to prepare, study the meta, and finalize their strategies against whatever the other qualifying regions send their way.

No tokens, NFTs, or blockchain partnerships have been announced in connection with BLG’s qualification or MSI 2026 itself.

Four consecutive MSI qualifications, a First Stand championship already in the trophy case for 2026, and a roster built around Bin, Knight, and ON. When MSI kicks off on June 28, Bilibili Gaming will step onto the stage in Daejeon not as hopeful qualifiers, but as a team that expects to compete for the title.

Disclosure: This article was edited by Editorial Team. For more information on how we create and review content, see our Editorial Policy.