LoL: Worlds 2020 | Damwon Gaming vs PSG Talon Recap

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LoL: Worlds 2020 | Damwon Gaming vs PSG Talon Recap

PSG Talon had the monumental task of taking down Damwon, who've looked extremely good so far.


Damwon Gaming vs PSG Talon

The PSG Talon LoL squad on the Worlds 2020 stage waiting to start their match against Damwon, featuring the teams' drafts below

Damwon Gaming (“DWG”) went into the series looking to pick up their third win of Worlds and put one foot into the knockout stages. As for PSG Talon (“PSG”) they were looking to get a big upset win on the table as they tried to salvage their Worlds run. But it’s not the start PSG needed as Unified walks too far down the lane as his support walks away to help out his jungler. PSG was able to pick up a reply kill shortly after onto Tank.

It’s non-stop action in the early game as a 3v3 fight takes place in the bot lane as PSG picks up another kill. DWG got back on the board as they picked up an 11-minute first drake. In addition, they dropped the Rift Herald in the mid lane to gain a 1k lead. The game continued to slip away from PSG, after Nuguri picked up a tight, low HP, 1v1 against Hanabi with DWG moving to a comfortable 3k lead. PSG are able to stall out the Soul point of DWG for a little longer. However, the fight that followed was devastating for PSG. With Nuguri late flanking behind, PSG lost all five members with DWG picking up the Baron after the fight as they moved 8k ahead.

DWG slowly pushed in the PSG slowly after picking up the Baron buff. With the buff having expired, they engaged on PSG and that was all she wrote. PSG just had nothing to stop the advancing juggernaut as DWG ended the first round-robin with a 3-0 record.

Quick Stats:

  • Time: 27:55
  • Kills: 15-7
  • Turrets: 10-0
  • Gold: 55.7k – 42.8k
  • Dragons: 3-1
  • Barons: 1-0
LoL: Worlds 2020 | Damwon Gaming vs PSG Talon Recap
David Hollingsworth
David has written for games media outlets for the last ten years. With his first major esports role being with Esports News UK covering mostly UK League of Legends. David is also a member of the British Esports Association and is an advisor to them on World of Warcraft Esports. More recently David has worked for Esports Insider and Red Bull as an esports journalist. David later became Editor at ESTNN and now leads the current team.