The main gateway to LoL Esports. Fast. Sharp. No filler.
This page packs the pulse of the 2026 season into one screen: Global Power Rankings, the latest MSI and World Championship storylines, and a clean showcase of the teams actually setting the pace right now. Not a dry table. A portal built for getting the read in a minute.
LCK and LPL still set the tone, T1 and Gen.G keep the standard high, BLG refuses to let go of the top line, and Europe still has real weight thanks to G2 and Karmine Corp. That is the current power map. Tight. A little brutal. Very watchable.
Global Power Rankings 2026
Vpesports mirrors the logic behind the official power grid: form, match context, recency, in-game control, and opponent strength. One look, and the picture clears up fast. You can see who is actually rolling and who is just hanging around.
How GPR is calculated
What the board shows right now
Top teams in the current GPR
| Rank | Team | League | Power score | W/L | International | Trend |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Bilibili Gaming (BLG) | LPL | 1522 | 31-7 (.816) | 1st place | holding the line |
| 2 | Gen.G Esports (GEN) | LCK | 1522 | 25-6 (.806) | 3rd place | pressing hard |
| 3 | T1 | LCK | 1484 | 20-7 (.741) | no medal | still on pace |
| 4 | G2 Esports (G2) | LEC | 1472 | 22-10 (.688) | 2nd place | Europe's front-runner |
| 5 | Hanwha Life Esports (HLE) | LCK | 1459 | 18-6 (.750) | no medal | steady pressure |
| 6 | TOP ESPORTS (TES) | LPL | 1417 | 17-15 (.531) | no medal | needs a clean spike |
| 7 | kt Rolster (KT) | LCK | 1390 | 16-10 (.615) | no medal | still in range |
| 8 | Beijing JDG Esports (JDG) | LPL | 1385 | 20-16 (.556) | 4th place | class is still there |
| 9 | Anyone's Legend (AL) | LPL | 1383 | 20-12 (.625) | no medal | quietly dangerous |
| 10 | Karmine Corp (KC) | LEC | 1379 | 22-9 (.710) | no medal | broke into the top pack |
LoL Esports news
The English-facing feed here revolves around the real storylines shaping the season: MSI 2026, First Stand, LEC road stories, and Worlds ticket updates. No fluff. Just the hooks that actually drive search and discussion.
MSI 2026 Pick'Em is live
One of the loudest hooks of the week: predictions, bracket debates, and the part where the community starts scrapping over reads just as hard as the teams do on the Rift.
Read on Vpesports
MSI 2026 guide: who is in, where it lands, and what matters most
Format, dates, key checkpoints, and the kind of tournament primer people open before the start and keep nearby all the way into playoffs.
Open the guide
MSI and Worlds 2026: venues, tickets, and the season-wide route map
Sometimes you do not need one highlight. You need the whole radar. These broad updates are the ones that keep attention locked over the long run.
See the roundup
First Stand 2026: format, season launch, and the first big markers
Seven days. Six regions. One winner. First Stand gave us the earliest hard read on regional strength and sharpened expectations before MSI even hit full speed.
Read the breakdownTeams shaping the meta
This showcase pulls two angles together at once: the current GPR and the broader interest around the strongest lineups in the League of Legends scene. In practical terms, these are the names that keep surfacing in both search and conversation.
T1
A brand that never really leaves the top of the conversation. In worldwide team rankings T1 stays in the thickest part of the elite pack, and in news cycles the name keeps showing up next to every major international stage.
- GPR3rd place
- Current record20-7
- Profilealways in the title race
Gen.G Esports
One of the steadiest and nastiest teams any bracket can draw. 1522 power points and a 25-6 record say more than any dramatic intro line ever could.
- GPR2nd place
- Power score1522
- Rhythmalmost no drop-off
Bilibili Gaming
BLG is not sitting on top because the logo looks nice up there. A 31-7 run, 1522 power points, and first place in the current strength picture make the case on their own.
- GPR1st place
- Record31-7
- International1st place
G2 Esports
G2 remains the main European marker on the LoL Esports map. A 22-10 run, second place internationally, and a seat near the Asian favorites keep them firmly relevant.
- GPR4th place
- Record22-10
- International peak2nd place
Karmine Corp
KC pushed into the top group without a lot of noise, but the push was convincing. A 22-9 record and a place next to the bigger names show Europe is not leaning on one badge alone.
- GPR10th place
- Record22-9
- Effectboosts the whole LEC picture
FlyQuest, Cloud9 Kia, GAM, CFO
A group that is more than just "somewhere nearby." FlyQuest, Cloud9 Kia, GAM Esports, and CTBC Flying Oyster keep their regions present in serious discussion and stop the top from fully closing off.
- FlyQuest1328 points
- Cloud9 Kia1285 points
- GAM / CFO1279 / 1329
Landing page FAQ
A short block that makes the page logic obvious right away: what this landing page is for, how it is structured, and where the actions inside the Vpesports portal lead.
What is this page?
It is an English-language Vpesports landing portal for LoL Esports, bringing together GPR 2026, MSI and Worlds storylines, and the key teams of the current cycle in one place.
Where do the buttons and cards lead?
Every clickable CTA, card, and content-link on the page points to the same main destination: `lol.vpesports.com`. The top menu stays internal and works as section navigation.
Which topics does the page prioritize?
The main high-intent terms for this niche: League of Legends team rankings, LoL Esports news, MSI 2026, Worlds 2026, regional power across LCK, LPL, and LEC, plus the form of top teams.
How often should a landing page like this be updated?
After every meaningful ranking refresh, any major MSI or Worlds update, and any serious movement inside the top ten. That keeps the page fresh instead of stale.
Why are there no outgoing links to multiple external sites?
The logic is simple: traffic should funnel into one main brand destination. That is why the portal works like a showcase and a clean router into the Vpesports ecosystem.