
Gen.G Secure 26th Win with Easy 2–0 Over NS RedForce — LCK 2025 Round 3–5
The second match of the day featured Gen.G facing off against Nongshim RedForce. Gen.G currently hold the title of the world’s top team and sit comfortably at the top of the Legends Group. Meanwhile, Nongshim RedForce are at the bottom of the group standings.
Game 1 Picks:
- Gen.G: Gwen, Skarner, Azir, Corki, Bard
- Nongshim RedForce: Aurora, Wukong, Taliyah, Jhin, Alistar
Game 2 Picks:
- Gen.G: Renekton, Vi, Galio, Caitlyn, Neeko
- Nongshim RedForce: Ambessa, Poppy, Ryze, Ezreal, Elise
Game 1NS RedForce had a strong start in Game 1. They made solid plays across the map, secured key objectives, and looked confident overall. However, Gen.G didn’t rise to the top for nothing — they knew exactly what they needed to do. With smart decision-making, Gen.G chose the right moments to fight or disengage, effectively pulled NS apart across the map, and created plenty of space for their ADC to scale. The turning point came during a Baron fight, where Chovy’s incredible Azir ultimate sealed the win.
Game 2The second game was completely one-sided in favor of Gen.G. They dictated the pace from the start, moving across the map freely and doing whatever they wanted. By the 20-minute mark, they had already taken down nearly all of NS RedForce ’s outer turrets, giving them a massive gold lead. What stood out most was Gen.G’s flawless coordination — NS RedForce simply couldn’t mount a defense. As Gen.G snowballed further, they pushed forward without hesitation. NS had no reliable engage tools and were left with nothing but desperate attempts to start fights on foot. In the end, Gen.G closed out a clean 2–0 victory.
Gen.G’s top laner Kiin earned MVP honors for his exceptional play, finishing with a 1/1/5 on Gwen and an impressive 4/2/11 on Renekton throughout the series.
Gen.G is a team that could stop winning entirely and still remain in first place — at this stage, every match is about asserting dominance. This victory marked their 26th win of the season, with just 1 loss. As for NS RedForce, they now sit at 10–17.












LCK Summer 2025 Round 3–5 is scheduled from July 23 to August 31. This stage will determine which teams advance directly to the LCK Playoffs and which will have to battle through the Play-In. With a prize pool of ₩562,500,000 KRW (around $407,919 USD), the competition is fierce — but more importantly, the top three teams will qualify for the 2025 World Championship. With so much on the line, every team is pushing for glory. Be sure to follow the LoL News page for all the latest updates from the League of Legends esports scene.

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