MrBeast, a well-known content creator, swept Team Ninja during the best of three $150k League of Legends charity battle
MrBeast invited Twitch streamer Ninja to a League of Legends match in Las Vegas, and the streaming community has been buzzing ever since Ninja decided to play.
The League of Legends challenge was a one-of-a-kind competition that went beyond the standard best-of-three format. People watching from home might affect the game “in real-time” by flooding the Twitch chat. Twitch users could even participate in giveaways and win prizes.
Both content creators led their respective teams into combat in Las Vegas’ HyperX Arena in what has been dubbed the ultimate showdown.
The two teams were made up of a combination of prominent streamers and former League of Legends pro players. The $150K Ultimate Crown event has a conventional best-of-three format, as he said in his own statement. The one who wins two games first is declared the winner.
Team Beast | Team Ninja |
MrBeast | Ninja |
Emiru | Doublelift |
Mizkif | Ludwig |
Yassuo | Sapnap |
Voyboy | Tyler1 |
As the game began, it appeared like the predictions would come true. MrBeast’s side claimed the map with a 35-21 score after 33 minutes, despite Ninja getting first blood in the first game.
Beast’s team picked up the pace and won the second game. The confident squad defeated Ninja’s experienced side in just 25 minutes to claim a 2-0 series victory. MrBeast won the Ultimate Crown and the $150,000 grand prize.
Ninja, on the other hand, was not going to give up. The self-assured streamer informed his opponents that he wants to play a third game for $50,000, with all proceeds going to charity. MrBeast accepted the offer, and both sides began a heated third game.
Ninja’s team could not be stopped this time. MrBeast and his team were swiftly overrun by the aggressive team, who ended the game after 20 minutes with a spectacular team kill.
In conclusion, the epic duel was a big success, with $200,000 going to charity and a large number of fans coming in. The highest number of connected viewers was little around 100,000. Because of the event’s success, viewers may undoubtedly expect more rivalries and showdowns in the near future.
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