LCK 2026 Regular Season Day 29: BRO Are On A Hot Streak Following Their Victory Over NS
HANJIN BRION has won four consecutive series in the LCK. In those matches, they have not lost a game. It is the organisation’s tied best win streak in the LCK. On the other hand, KT Rolster is plummeting after their successful start. Will KT steady the ship in time for the playoffs, and can BRO sneak their way into the top five?
KT Rolster Versus FearX

Game One – Mid-Jungle Disconnect
The early game went from bad to worse for KT. Cuzz and Bdd are not on the same page, and BFX takes advantage of it. Clear secures a solo kill on PerfecT, which neutralizes the Jayce. BFX runs the mid-game as they build a further advantage. KT’s composition, when behind, struggles to find any angles in the fights. They do not recover, and BFX takes game one.
Game Two – A Better Early Game Crumbles
KT’s early game goes better as Clear dies while proxying, and they win the skirmish. Everyone takes part in a fight in the bot river at 13 minutes. Clear dominates the fight with Dominus and shreds through everyone. BFX builds a lead from that point. KT gets a handful of kills back, but it only stops the snowball. With Baron and Cloud Soul, BFX pushes for the end.
Champions Played
KT Rolster
- PerfecT – Jayce, K’Sante
- Cuzz – Xin Zhao, Vi
- Bdd – Taliyah, Ahri
- Aiming – Ashe, Yunara
- Effort – Seraphine, Lulu
FearX
- Clear – Olaf, Renekton
- Raptor – Jarvan IV, Wukong
- VicLa – Aurora, Lissandra
- Taeyoon – Mel, Caitlyn
- Kellin – Skarner
Nongshim Redforce Versus HANJIN BRION

Game One – A Small Bump
The early game mostly goes in BRO’s favor. Roamer gets First Blood on Scout, and Casting picks up a solo kill on Kingen. NS has an early lead bot, thanks to a dive setup with Sponge joining. BRO bails out their bot lane with their own four-player dive. BRO holds a small lead and nearly gives it up with a failed mid-lane play. Fortunately, they recover from that point. BRO gives up Chemtech Soul point for push with the Baron buff. They catch Scout on the siege and move toward the end.
Game Two – Chaos Ensues
The entire game is just chaos. Most of the early game action takes place in the bot lane. Both teams fight for leads. The teams do not execute their plays well, and chaos ensues. BRO has a lead, but nothing significant. They sneak away a Baron before NS can respond. The BRO siege is even more chaotic. One fight lasts long enough that players ult more than once. Eventually, BRO comes out on top. The lead is enough for them to push their advantage minutes later to end the series.
Champions Played
Nongshim Redforce
- Kingen – Ambessa, Gnar
- Sponge – Jarvan IV, Skarner
- Scout – Annie, Taliyah
- Diable, Caitlyn, Ashe
- Pleata – Bard, Seraphine
HANJIN BRION
- Casting – Rumble, Twisted Fate
- GIDEON – Xin Zhao, Pantheon
- Roamer – Ryze, Aurora
- Teddy – Lucian, Miss Fortune
- Namgung – Milio, Nautilus
KT Rolster’s Early Game Falters
Part of KT’s losses has been their weak early games. Even in their series against Dplus KIA, they were second-best in that department. They recovered those deficits in that series. However, against BFX, they were not so lucky. BFX never gave them a route back into the game, and there are worrying signs for KT. The worst of all is the form of Bdd and Cuzz, who are missing the mark.
BRO’s Momentum Rises
BRO has now equalled their best series win streak in the LCK with the win over NS. While the games were close, BRO always controlled the games. They asserted themselves as the best of the rest in the LCK. They sit in sixth place, holding the final spot for the Road to MSI.
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