Bilibili Gaming clinched its third straight League of Legends Pro League (LPL) title in the 2026 Split 2 finals, sweeping Top Esports Gaming 3‑0. The victory not only confirms Bilibili’s status as China’s most dominant franchise but also secures the team a berth at the Mid‑Season Invitational 2026, while Top Esports Gaming earns its own MSI spot. Additionally, Bilibili and JD Gaming will represent the region at the Esports World Cup 2026 in Paris.
The championship underscores a sustained period of excellence for Bilibili, marking their fifth LPL title since early 2024. Regular‑season viewership peaked at 106,779 during a Week 3 clash between the two teams; however, overall audience numbers fell short of those recorded in Split 1. This dip raises concerns about maintaining the recent global livestream growth that has elevated the LPL’s international profile.
Geographically, the findings focus on China’s premier League of Legends competition, with implications for global esports tournaments such as MSI and the World Cup. The time frame spans the 2026 Split 2 season, with contextual references to Bilibili’s performance since early 2024. The analysis highlights the team’s continued dominance, the competitive landscape of Chinese esports, and emerging challenges in audience engagement across the region.
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