Italy is won in a tournament.

In the classic battle of which European country is best, Italy stepped in. Historically, the EU region is managed by France. The World Champions of the game took place in France, and the biggest TFT community in the region is based in France. They even sent four of the six players from the EU to the TFT Fates Championship. In contrast, Italy has never attended the TFT World Championships. But in TFT Set 6, Italy is adjusting slightly. I’ve always liked the game mode. I had an unenthusiastic experience, interacting with everybody and playing in an organized event! Look forward to the Hextech Havoc Tournament! pic.twitter.com/eLYAF8U3eO! Luque (luquezlol) December 202021 In the Double Trouble game, the team of Luque and JollyFaker777 finally brought Italy a title back home as the duo demolished their competition. Team Italy easily took over the team in the semifinals but then turned it on in the final. Their group in finals consisted of the United States of the Community of Independent States and Eastern Europe. Italy went in the three-game finals with the victory. With the win, Italy won a ft berth of the TFT World Championship, but that does qualify for Hextech Havoc, which is the world championship in Double-Up.

The LAN TFT is awesome.

This isn’t the first TFT LAN event technically, but it was certainly the largest event in the western part of the world. The competition was broadcast live at Gamergy where it played live, tagging supporters at a stadium and in front of the spectators. The production team had live commentary and postgame interviews, which were a much happier experience. After the game the spectators watched in person and at home an even greater glimpse of what TFT is capable of doing. The COVID-19 pandemic has not yet been eliminated in all three world championships for TFT, yet the three finals of the three world championships were online. It was announced that due to the pandemic, TFT Double Trouble could give fans a sneak peek at what the TFT Gizmos and Gadgets World Championships will be like next year.

The meta has stabilized.

TFT Patch 11.24 is the largest and longest set of TFT Set 6; it’s good to see a diverse and stable metagame. With that said, some of the low-fledged compositions in the metagame were taking over TFT Double Trouble. In the final, players got to see the Arcanists come back into the metagame. The Lux Arcanist comp finished third in every match, including two games as well as the league’s Game 1 and 3 winners. The partner of the Lux player for Game 1 piloted a comp that still is strong in the meta, but only about a second. Due to hitting both the carry units at three-star, Challenger Yone and Fiora were also big in Game 1 finals. But, right now, the best TFT compositions were just as big. Chemtech Urgot achieved the top two of the games. This created some amorphous metacomps that went away from TFT Double Trouble. One of the most respected composers in the finals was the Jhin Snipers composition. But this might be more than a tiny sample size.