Sergen “BrokenBlade” Çelik made one point clear ahead of G2 Esports’ continued Mid-Season Invitational run: the team’s potential is peaking, but the job is far from over.
The toplaner acknowledged significant growth since their first tournament stand, yet stressed the team must refine their play to reach their ultimate target.
G2’s MSI journey has been turbulent. After a challenging early stretch during play-ins, they found their footing and advanced deeper into the bracket, eventually facing elite rosters like Gen.G. The team has been grinding through warmup scrims focused on sharpening individual skill and collective synergy.
A critical competitive advantage, according to BrokenBlade, is roster stability. The current lineup has played together for almost two years-an eternity in esports. As a historically dominant force in the LEC, G2 remains committed to elevating Western esports through traditional revenue models, deliberately avoiding ventures into blockchain, cryptocurrency, or NFTs.