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Inspired of FlyQuest at the League of Legends Worlds 2025 Features Day on October 11, 2025 in Beijing, China.
Photo by Christina Oh via Riot Games

Inspired blames impatience for devastating defeat to G2 at Worlds 2025

Timing is everything.

FlyQuest lost a nail-biter against G2 Esports in the Worlds 2025 Swiss Stages, and the team’s star jungler, Inspired, pointed out the reasons behind their devastating loss.

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“I think we’re really impatient as a team. I think we were in really good spot to play both games that we lost, and yeah, we just make mistakes out of nowhere because we’re impatient and not much is happening [on the map],” Inspired said in the post-match interview with Drakos.

BrokenBlade of G2 Esports and Bwipo of FlyQuest fist bump onstage at League of Legends Worlds 2025 Swiss Stage on October 22, 2025 in Beijing, China.
Losing to Europe is never fun. Photo by Yicun Liu via Riot Games

Inspired also said that FlyQuest’s scrims at Worlds 2025 behind the main stage haven’t been going well, with most of the team’s lanes falling behind in gold before 15 minutes. He said the scrim results might be prompting the players to do “unnecessary stuff” to win, which often hurts the team more than anything.

Inspired said the team tends to try too many things at once, which can impact their chemistry—especially when facing top teams that punish every small mistake. He added that G2 were probably the weakest team they could’ve faced. He now wants his team to show up and perform in the next match to get better results on the main stage. 

While the European squad has qualified for the next stage, FlyQuest isn’t out of contention yet at Worlds 2025. The team will have a do-or-die match in the 2-2 bracket against some of the best teams to get a final shot at the Knockout Stage.


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