All 11 teams confirmed for Mid-Season Invitational 2026 in Daejeon

T1 players, including Faker and Gumayusi, celebrating Worlds victory with the Summoner’s Cup in front of a cheering arena.
Faker lifting the Worlds 2025 trophy. Image source: Riot Games

If you have been struggling to keep up with the absolutely frantic pace of the regional League of Legends splits over the last few weeks, you can finally take a breath. The international pipeline has officially locked its doors.

All 11 representative organizations have secured their plane tickets to Daejeon, South Korea, setting the stage for the 2026 Mid-Season Invitational from June 28 to July 12.

The tournament is heading to the Daejeon Convention Center II, pulling the international spotlight away from the usual capital hub of Seoul. With a direct ticket to the 2026 World Championship on the line for the grand champion, the stakes are as high as they get.

Bracket Stage

  • Top Esports
  • Hanwha Life Esports
  • G2 Esports
  • Team Secret Whales
  • LYON
  • FURIA

Play-Ins

  • T1
  • Karmine Corp
  • Deep Cross Gaming
  • Team Liquid

The Play-In Gauntlet of Doom

Before the heavyweights can smash their heads together in the main double-elimination bracket, four teams have to fight through a brutal, low-margin play-in stage. The regional runners-up from across the globe are setting up a highly anticipated minor tournament of their own.

North America’s Team Liquid clawed their way into the mixer after sweeping Cloud9 in the lower bracket, locking in their spot as the final LCS representative. They are joining Europe’s Karmine Corp, Asia-Pacific’s Deep Cross Gaming, and the absolute final boss of the play-in tier, T1.

Faker and the crew had to survive an absolute domestic heart-attack series against Gen.G in the LCK lower bracket, pulling off a thrilling 3-2 victory that peaked at a staggering 2.27 million live concurrent viewers. T1 winning a domestic game five against Gen.G feels like a glitch in the simulation, but it means the defending world champions are arriving in Daejeon with their tournament plot armor fully intact.

The Main Stage Heavyweights

Waiting for the play-in survivors in the main double-elimination bracket is a terrifying gauntlet of regional champions. China’s LPL is sending an elite dual delegation consisting of Bilibili Gaming and Top Esports, both of whom skipped the play-in requirement thanks to regional seeding dominance.

South Korea’s premier slot belongs to Hanwha Life Esports, who shocked the local scene by dismantling T1 earlier in the qualifier bracket to secure their first-ever MSI appearance. Europe’s G2 Esports is returning to the international stage yet again after dominating the LEC Spring Playoffs, looking to rekindle their historic mid-season magic alongside the LCP champions, Team Secret Whales, and North America’s newly crowned kings, LYON.

Rounding out the direct bracket invites is Brazil’s FURIA, who conquered the CBLOL Split 1 playoffs to secure their nation’s lone international representative slot.

The operational breakdown has flipped significantly compared to previous years. The region that won the recent First Stand tournament secured a secondary direct spot in the main bracket, giving their top squads a massive structural advantage. The remaining rosters will have exactly two weeks to finish their boot camps, unpack their luggage in Daejeon, and figure out a way to stop Hanwha Life and the LPL titans from completely running away with the trophy.

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