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MrBeast and Ninja Go Head to Head in LoL Event

News 10-07-2022 14:34
Ultimate Crown
Who do you have your money on? | © Crown Channel

Who would have thought that this was going to happen, right? MrBeast and Ninja went head-to-head in a huge League of Legends event called Ultimate Crown. The stakes? $150K. That's not just some sump change. 

Who is going to be competing for which team and where and when will this event take place? That's what we're going to tell you right now. But first and foremost, who do you have your money on to win this League of Legends competition? 

 

Where and When is Ultimate Crown Taking Place? 

The event took place in July. It was on July 9, 2022. You could watch the event either online through a live stream or live and in-person at the HyperX Esports Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada. If you missed it, you can watch it here.

Key Information at a glance

Let's quickly go over the key information of the event: 

  • When? July 9, 2022 at 4 PM PT
  • Where? HyperX Esports Arena Las Vegas, Nevada

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Where Can I Watch the Ultimate Crown Event? 

You were able to watch the event online through the Crown Channel on Twitch. If you're more of a YouTube person, you can also watch it there.

 

Who is Competing For MrBeast and Ninja? 

The event is going to be a best-of-three match, with MrBeast and Ninja acting as team captains for either team. These were the teams:

Team Ninja:

  • Top: Tyler1
  • Jungle: Sapnap
  • Mid: Ninja
  • Bot: Doublelift
  • Support: Ludwig

Team MrBeast:

  • Top: Voyboy
  • Jungle: Mizkif
  • Mid: Yassuo
  • Bot: Emiru
  • Support: MrBeast

Just looking at the team members, you'd think that Team Ninja would have won this easily, right? Wrong. Ludwig was so freaking bad that he's the reason Team Ninja lost and Team MrBeast won.

The two were busy filming a hype trash talk video which can be found on the official Crown Channel Twitter. Maybe they should have used that time to practice with their teams, especially Ninja. 

Sabrina Ahn

Sabrina Ahn is the League of Legends and Riftfeed Lead. During her time at Concordia University in 2014 she fell in love with League of Legends and esports and has been playing LoL since then – how she hasn't lost...